Jack Derges
Jack Derges |
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Born |
(1987-02-24) 24 February 1987 |
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Occupation |
Actor |
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Years active |
2007–present |
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Television |
EastEnders (2016) |
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Jack Derges is a British actor,[1] best known for playing the role of Andy Flynn in EastEnders.[2]
Career
Derges made his acting debut during the Casualty episode "Core Values" on as Private Haydon and in 2012, he appeared in Casualty again as Ben Shears in the episode "Desperate Remedies".[1] He went on to appear in a TV movie Dungeons & Dragons: The Book of Vile Darkness as Grayson. He has also appeared in the first ever episode of television series Switch as Miles in 2012. In 2013, he appeared in WPC 56 as Bill Pearson and Holby City for one episode as Mark Christiansen. He also appeared in the horror film Freak of Nurture as Jed Warner. In 2015 he appeared in Cucumber as Louis Barman during the first episode, as a character named only as Energy Drink Vendor for one episode in Episodes, as Roger for one episode in Crims, as Andy Sinclair for one episode in The Royals and as Simon for seven episodes in Humans.
Derges made his debut appearance as Andy Flynn on 17 March 2016. He appeared in 35 episodes and left at the conclusion of the storyline for which his character was created. His character's last episode aired on 8 August 2016.[3][4]
Filmography
Television
Year |
Title |
Role |
Notes |
2007 | Casualty[5] | Private Haydon | Series 22, Episode 6: Core Values. |
2012 | Switch | Miles | Series 1, Episode 1. |
Casualty[6] | Ben Shears | Series 26, Episode 32: Desperate Remedies. |
2013 | WPC 56 | Bill Pearson | Four episodes. |
2014 | Holby City[7] | Mark Christiansen | Series 16, Episode 43: Affair of the Mind. |
2015 | Cucumber | Louis Barman | Series 1, Episode 1. |
Episodes | Energy Drink Vendor | Series 1, Episode 3. |
Crims | Roger | Series 1, Episode 5 Day Eighty-Nine. |
The Royals | Andy Sinclair | Series 1, Episode 2: Infants of the Spring. |
Humans | Simon | Seven episodes. |
2016 | EastEnders[8] | Andy Flynn | Series Regular |
Film
Theatre
References
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