Regé-Jean Page is an actor of British and Zimbabwean descent. Here are 13 more things about him:
- He was born in London, England, United Kingdom in 1990 to an English father and a Zimbabwean mother. (a) (b)
- He spent his childhood in Harare, Zimbabwe. (a) (c)
- When he was 14 years old, he moved back to London where he spent his adolescence. (a) (b)
- He was a teenager when he and his younger brother formed a punk band. (b) (c)
- He was in his 20s when he moved to Los Angeles, California, United States. (a)
- In 2005, he played Daniel Kimpton in “Casualty.” (d)
- In 2013, he played Dean in “Fresh Meat.” (d)
- In 2015, he played Guy Braxton in “Waterloo Road.” (d)
- On June 1, 2016, he made his American television debut as Chicken George in the History Channel’s revival of “Roots.” (c) (d)
- In 2018, he played Captain Khora in “Mortal Engines.” (d)
- From 2018 to 2019, he played Leonard Knox in “For the People.” (d)
- In 2020, he played Chico Sweetney in “Sylvie’s Love” and Simon Basset in “Bridgerton.” (d)
- In February 2021, he was photographed embracing writer and soccer player Emily Brown outside his apartment in London. (e)
SOURCES:
- a. Square Mile
- b. Oprah Magazine
- c. Interview Magazine
- d. IMdB
- e. Page Six
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