Since Prince Aemond Targaryen‘s dramatic conclusion in Season 2 of “House of The Dragon,” interest has not only surged in learning more about his character but also in the star behind it.
The 27-year-old English actor has already accumulated an impressive list of credits, despite his relatively recent start in the industry. He has appeared in 14 movies, shorts, and TV shows since 2017.
By making astute decisions regarding his roles, he quickly ascended to become one of the leads in the most important prequel series of 2024. Explore his top works here.
What are Ewan Mitchell’s movies and TV shows?
High Life – 2018
Monte and his daughter Willow live completely isolated aboard a spaceship. They were not always alone: they were part of a group of death row inmates who agreed to commute their sentences in exchange for participating in a mission to the nearest black hole to Earth.
Available on Max.
Trigger Point – 2022
Lana Washington, a former military bomb disposal specialist and veteran of the Afghan War, leads a Metropolitan Police bomb squad, applying her expertise to stop terrorist threats involving explosives.
Available on Peacock.
The Last Kingdom – 2015
The plot unfolds in 11th century England, during a period of warfare between Danish Vikings and the English. It follows Uhtred, an orphaned Saxon noble who is abducted by the Normans and raised as one of them. He is forced to choose between his birth country and the people who raised him, putting his loyalty to the test.
Available on Netflix.
World on Fire – 2019
During the outbreak of World War II, a young translator, a jazz musician, a waitress, an American doctor, and a war correspondent are among the anonymous faces trying to survive the consequences of the conflict.
Available on PBS Masterpiece Amazon Channel.
Saltburn – 2023
While struggling to find his place at the University of Oxford, student Oliver Quick is drawn into the world of the charming and aristocratic Felix Catton, who invites him to Saltburn, the sprawling estate of his eccentric family, for an unforgettable summer.
Available on Prime Video.