Phoebe Dynevor is a talented English actress who was born in 1995 in Manchester, England.
She is the daughter of actress Sally Dynevor and screenwriter Tim Dynevor. Phoebe Dynevor is best known for her role in the Netflix period drama Bridgerton (2020-2022).
Her films include The Color Room (2021), Dave Banks (2023), and Fair Play (2023). She was nominated for the BAFTA Rising Star Award in 2024.
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- Full name: Phoebe Harriet Dynevor
- Date of Birth: April 17, 1995
- Age: 29
- Gender: Female
- Birthplace: Trafford, Greater Manchester
- Nationality: British
- Occupation: Actor
- Height: 5’7
- Parents: Sally Dynevor and Tim Dynevor
- Siblings: Samuel and Harriet
- Spouse: No
- Children: None
- Relationship status: None
- Net worth: $500,000
Early life and education
Phoebe Harriet Dynevor was born on April 17, 1995 in Trafford, Greater Manchester. Her father is screenwriter Tim Dynevor and her mother is actress Sally Dynevor.
She is 29. Her grandparents, Shirley and Gerard Dynevor, were also in television and met while working in Joan Littlewood’s theatre studio.
She has two younger siblings, a brother named Samuel and a sister named Harriet.
Dinaf was educated at Oakfield Nursery School in Altrincham and then attended Cheadle Hulme School in Stockport, gaining one A and two Bs at A level, while also working as a child actor while pursuing her education.
Personal life
Phoebe Dynevor, an ambassador for ActionAid UK, which raises awareness of poverty-stricken women and girls around the world, practices transcendental meditation every day.
There is no information about her personal life including her relationship, marriage, children or any controversies.
Profession
Phoebe Dynevor began her career as a child actress in the BBC One school drama Waterloo Road Stadium (2009-2010).
She went on to play a role in the BBC series Waterloo Road Stadium (2012-2013) and The Prisoner’s Wife (2015-2016) and TV Land comedy series Youngor (2017-2021).
She made her debut as ceramic artist Clarice Cliff in the 2021 biopic Color RoomDirected by Claire McCarthy for Sky Cinema.
In April 2022, Dynevor guest-starred as a fictional version of herself in an episode of the British remake of the series, titled Call my agent! On Amazon Prime.
In January 2023, Dynevor starred in the Netflix biographical film Dave Banks Co-starring Rory Kinnear opposite Alden Ehrenreich, the thriller Fair Play, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival to critical acclaim.
Throughout her career, Phoebe Dynevor has demonstrated her versatility and breadth, taking on a wide variety of roles and earning recognition within the industry.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock (10486898jz) Phoebe Dynevor 22nd British Independent Film Awards, VIP Arrivals, Old Billingsgate, London, UK – December 1, 2019
Awards
- 2021: Best Kiss (with Régie-Jean Page), Bridgerton, Satellite Awards
- 2021: Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series
- 2021: TV Choice Award for Best Ensemble in a Drama Series
- 2024: Fair Play, Rising Stars at the BAFTAs
net worth
Phoebe Dynevor’s current net worth is estimated to be $500,000. However, her successful career in television and film has probably brought her a good amount of income.
Social Media
- Instagram: @phoebedynevor’s
- Twitter: No
Filmography
- The Nature of Sunlight
- Heist: Time Heist
- Color Room
- Dave Banks
- Fair Play