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Jack Reynor (born 23 January 1992) is an Irish actor. His notable roles include the films Transformers: Age of Extinction, What Richard Did, Glassland, Macbeth, Sing Street and Midsommar, as well as the series Strange Angel and The Peripheral.
Jack Reynor. Actor: The Peripheral. Jack Reynor is an award-winning American actor who co-starred opposite Florence Pugh in A24's breakout summer 2019 hit, MIDSOMMAR, directed by Ari Aster. Most recently, he was seen in Anthony and Joe Russo's American crime drama film, CHERRY, opposite Tom Holland.
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- Longmont, Colorado, USA
Learn about Jack Reynor, an American actor who moved to Ireland and starred in films like Midsommar, Cherry and Transformers. Find out his awards, trivia, quotes and more on IMDb.
- January 23, 1992
Jack Reynor is an Irish actor who starred in independent films and blockbusters. See his highest rated movies, photos, and TV shows on Rotten Tomatoes.
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCredit93%83%Ian (Character)22%35%Unknown (Character)37%73%Unknown (Character)83%63%Christian (Character)Jun 28, 2019 · The Irish actor talks about his role in Ari Aster's horror film, his co-star and his passion for movies. He reveals his first film memory, his experience with Transformers and his Instagram account.
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Jul 6, 2019 · The actor talks about playing the bad boyfriend Christian in Ari Aster's folk horror film Midsommar, and how he got into his character's mindset and vulnerability. He also discusses the challenging shoot, the ending, and his own experience of playing a man who suffers a horrific fate.
Jan 23, 1992 · Jack Reynor is an American actor who has starred in films such as What Richard Did, Glassland, Sing Street, and Midsommar. He has also appeared in TV shows like Strange Angel, The Peripheral, and Modern Love.