'Rings of Power': Amazon Casts 8 New Stars in 'Lord of the Rings' Spinoff
12/07/2022 12:49 pm EST
Oliver Alvin-Wilson
Oliver Alvin-Wilson is an actor with experience on the stage and screen, as well as a filmmaker. He is best known for appearances in TV series including Murder in Provence, The Bay, Collateral and Lovesick.
Stuart Bowman
Stuart Bowman is a native of Scotland, possibly making him a good fit to play a dwarf in Tolkien's Middle-earth. He has a long career behind him but his recent role on the series Versaille has brought him into public consciousness more than ever.
Gavi Singh Chera
Gavi Singh Chera is another triple-threat from the world of live theater bringing his skills to The RIngs of Power. He is best known for playing Sajid Parvin on The Undeclared War. He also made one appearance in The Lazaraus Project.
William Chubb
William Chubb is a classically-trained English actor with experience in Shakespearan work that could serve him well in Middle-earth. As one of the older actors in the cast, Chubb could be a strong contender to play another wizard character, but for now, we can only speculate.
Kevin Eldon
Of all the new cast members, Kevin Eldon is likely one of the most recognizable for fans in the U.S. who have likely seen him in movies like Hot Fuzz.
Will Keen
Actor Will Keen is known for appearances in Victor Frankenstein (2015), Love and Other Disasters, Operation Mincemeat and Wolf Hall, among others. He comes from England and has one child, Dafne Keen who followed him into show business.
Selina Lo
Selina Lo is on a roll right now, nabbing a role in Rings of Power after appearing in Hulu's acclaimed Hellraiser revival earlier this year. Lo is 28 years old and studied acting in England.
Calam Lynch
Finally, Calam Lynch is an English actor who broke into the mainstream before graduating college with an appearance in Dunkirk. Fans in the U.S. may also know him from Netflix's Derry Girls and Disney+'s Black Beauty. Rings of Power Season 2 is in production now, but it is not expected to premiere until sometime in 2024.
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