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Angus William Jake Imrie (born 2 August 1994) is a British actor. He is known for playing the character Josh Archer in BBC Radio 4's long-running drama serial . In 2014, he won the casting agency Spotlight's Most Promising Actor Award at The Sunday Timess National Student Drama Festival. The son of the actors and , he made his screen debut in the film drama , at the age of five.


Early life and education
Imrie was born on 2 August 1994 on the Isle of Wight, the son of actors and (1937-2017).

From 2001 to 2012, Imrie was educated at , a boarding and day independent school for boys in the south London suburb of , followed by the University of Warwick, where he studied English Literature and Theatre Studies. From 2015 to 2017, he studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) in London.


Career
Imrie has appeared in a range of stage, television and radio productions since he was a child. After his screen debut in the film drama Station Jim at the age of five, he appeared in the ITV drama series Kingdom in 2007, and the BBC One mini-series Restless in 2012. In the same year, he appeared in the drama series The Hollow Crown, whilst in the following year, he appeared in the BBC One series Father Brown. Prior to attending LAMDA (2015–2017), he appeared at Shakespeare's Globe in London, playing Bagot in William Shakespeare's play Richard II (1595) and Ned Spiggett in 's play Nell Gwynn (2015). He has also appeared in a range of radio productions, including The Treasure Seekers, ' Great Expectations and 's A Voyage Round My Father.

In 2014, Imrie joined the cast of the long-running BBC Radio 4 series The Archers, based on a rural farming community in the fictional village of Ambridge, to take the role of Josh Archer previously played by child actor Cian Cheesbrough, the teenage son of David and Ruth and one of the main members of the Archer family. In the same year, he played the part of cabin boy Pip in The White Whale at , in which he sang from the top of the set after having fallen into the water.

In 2019, Imrie co-starred in the –directed The Kid Who Would Be King as the young , with portraying Merlin's older self. He also starred in the independent feature Pond Life alongside Esmé Creed-Miles; the film was produced by Dominic Dromgoole, who is the former artistic director of the Globe. Between 2021 and 2024, Imrie voiced Zero, a main character on the Paramount+/ animated series .


Personal life
Imrie resides in . His first child was born in 2018.


Filmography

Television
2007KingdomScott MillingtonEpisode 3
2012RestlessStudentMiniseries
2012The Hollow CrownEdmund PlantagenetEpisode: "The Wars of the Roses – Henry VI Part II"
2013Father BrownJago PrydeEpisode: "Pride of the Prydes"
2015Station JimSchoolboy
2019The Spanish PrincessArthur Tudor, Prince of WalesMiniseries
2019Jake2 episodes
2020The CrownPrince EdwardSeason 4
2020IndustryDigdog1 episode
2021War of the WorldsDylanSeason 2, episode 6
2021–2024Zero (voice)Main role
2022We Hunt TogetherHenrySeason 2, 6 episodes
2022Max ForemanSeries 10; Episode 2
2024The Serpent QueenHenry IVSeason 2
2024The Road TripRodneyMain role


Film
2018Pond LifeMalcolm
2019The Kid Who Would Be KingYoung
2020EmmaBartholomew
2021Back to the OutbackNigel (voice)
2025Mickey 17Shrimp Eyes


Video games
2022Star Trek Prodigy: SupernovaZero (voice)


Web series
2023Zero (voice)Episode: "Holograms All the Way Down"


Theatre
The White WhalePipOpen-air staging of an adaptation of 's , written by the award-winning playwright James Phillips
RoadBrink/Skin-Lad, Blowpipe, Soldier, Father's voice, and BarryWarwick Arts Centre at the University of WarwickA Warwick University Drama Society production, staged in 2014, of 's multiple award-winning play, first staged in 1986 at the Royal Court Theatre in London. It is set in an anonymous road in a deprived, working class area of during the Thatcher era, at a time of high unemployment in Northern England. Imrie won the casting agency Spotlight's Most Promising Actor Award for his roles in the play at The Sunday Times' National Student Drama Festival in 2014.
Richard IIBagotShakespeare's GlobePart of the Globe's "Justice and Mercy" season (2015)
Nell GwynnNed SpigettShakespeare's GlobePart of the Globe's "Justice and Mercy" season (2015)
As You Like ItJaquesPOSK Theatre
The Cherry OrchardTrofimovLAMDA Linbury Studio
Vanya
Pogo (A Punk's Progress)Various
Jack Absolute
'Tis Pity She's a WhoreGiovanni
MotortownLee


Rehearsed readings
NellWaiterRed Handed Theatre Company, London
The PiperZumFinborough Theatre, London


Radio
RecurringJosh Archer
BuddenbrooksSingle dramaTom Buddenbrook
People in CarsSingle dramaBen
A Voyage Round My FatherSingle dramaYoung son
Great ExpectationsMain rolePip
Whoosh!!Single dramaAngus
The Treasure SeekersMain roleOswald


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