Eugene Simon is a British actor born in London on the 11th June 1992. His series regular role as Lancel Lannister on HBO's 'Game of Thrones' has been running for six seasons, formerly alongside his lead role in Nickelodeon's 'House of Anubis' for three seasons. Eugene joined child agency Abacus at the age of eight beginning his career in theatre with the role of Archie in James Joyce's 'Exiles'. It was his childhood love for reciting poems from Roald Dahl's 'Dirty Beasts' that sparked his interest in acting. At twelve Eugene was the younger self to Heath Ledger's 'Casanova', and at thirteen performed his lead role as Gerald Durrell in the BBC's TV-film adaptation of 'My Family and Other Animals'. Eugene continued to worked throughout his years at Downside School in a number of comercials, and most notably as Young Ben Hur in Drimtim Entertainment's 'Ben Hur'. After filming he began modelling through UK agency Models 1, he continues to do so. On his 18th birthday Eugene was offered both his roles in both Game of Thrones & House of Anubis. Between filming the two shows Eugene debuted as lead American characters in his first US films; 'Before I Sleep' as fictional poet Eugene Devlin alongside 'Harry Potter' co-star Bonnie Wright, and Lord-of-the-Flies esque movie 'Eden' as US soccer player Kennefick. Eugene resides between London and Los Angeles throughout the year. Known trivia about Eugene includes: his love of languages, speaking French and Spanish from a father that speaks Russian and Portugese. He is the middle of an older brother and a younger sister, the only actor in the family. The name Eugene was given from his great-grandfather Eugene Barry Walsh as a homage to his Irish ancestry. Training includes sword-fighting, horse-riding and charioteering. Impersonation, mimicry and voice over work are much loved pastimes of his and are the reasons, he says, that he got into acting.
Eugene Solfanelli is known for Gotham (2014), The Equalizer (2021) and Big Dogs (2020).
Eugene Stevenson is known for The Pamela Principle (1992).
For the 2001 release of the book "Milking the Moon", which is actually an "oral autobiography" of many hours of tape recorded conversations that Eugene Walter had with novelist Katherine Clark, the publishers are promoting Eugene as "the most well-known man you've never heard of." After three years in Alaska as an Army cryptographer during World War II, he made is way to New York's Greenwich Village for a few years. Then to Paris for the 1950s, and to Rome for the 1960s. Along the way he met many famous and not so famous people such as Robert Penn Warren, William Faulkner, Judy Garland, Alice B. Toklas and Joan Crawford. His friendships with Federico Fellini, Michaelangelo Antonioni, and Franco Zeffirelli got him most of his starring roles. With George Plimpton, Walter helped found the Paris Review and later the Transatlantic Review. He won several literary awards, including a Rockefeller-Sewanee Fellowship, an O. Henry citation, and the Prix Guilloux. Monkey Poems (1953), The Byzantine Riddle (1980), and American Cooking: Southern Style (Time-Life, 1971) are among his best-known books. The University of Alabama Press recently reprinted his out of print book "The Untidy Pilgrim".
A British actor of stage and screen, Eugene was born on August 7, 1974 in Hammersmith, London. Eugene was raised in Harrow, London and at the age of 12 went on to study acting at the Beck Theatre Youth Group in Hayes, London appearing in such productions as Bugsy Malone. In 1999 Eugene won a place at the now-defunct Academy Drama School based in Whitechapel, London where he studied under the late Tim Reynolds, graduating in 2001. Since that time, Eugene's resume has spanned both television and theatre with appearances on Eastenders, Casualty, Law & Order: UK plus a memorable turn on a second season episode of Doctor Who entitled School Reunion. In addition Eugene has also worked with the UK's National Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company most recently in 2013 for the American leg of their production of Julius Caesar and toured 14 countries playing the title role in a production of Othello for American Drama Group Europe (ADGE).
Eugene's first T.V. appearances were as a child actor on PBS Kids' Reading Rainbow. He appeared in PBS's live airing of Puccini's Opera "La Boheme" at Lincoln Center that won an Emmy award, as well as performing in the operas "Turandot" and "Carmina Burana" He trained and performed in the off-Broadway NY theater scene with companies like Vampire Cowboys and the Ma-Yi Theatre as well as with Sketch and Improv groups, Good Cop Great Cop and the Upright Citizen's Brigade. Eugene was chosen for ABC-Disney Diversity Talent Showcase.
Eugene Young is an actor, known for Sing-geul ra-i-deo (2017).
Eugene Zimbudzi is known for Cook Off (2017).
Eugeni Austinova is known for Krishna and His Leela (2020).
Eugenia Caruso is an actress and writer, known for The Alienist (2018), Youth (2015) and Berberian Sound Studio (2012).