Sam Phillips

Sam plays Lord Debling in Series 3 of Netflix’s global hit BRIDGERTON. Produced by Shondaland, the series launched to over 45 million views and remains one of Netflix’s top ten most-watched shows of all time.

Sam is a two-time SAG Award winner for his series regular role as Stephen Chambers in THE CROWN. Other television credits include ART DETECTIVES (Acorn TV), THIS ENGLAND (Sky Atlantic), GRANTCHESTER (ITV), THE SYNDICATE (ITV), and FATHER BROWN (BBC).

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Sam plays Lord Debling in Series 3 of Netflix’s global hit BRIDGERTON. Produced by Shondaland, the series launched to over 45 million views and remains one of Netflix’s top ten most-watched shows of all time.

Sam is a two-time SAG Award winner for his series regular role as Stephen Chambers in THE CROWN. Other television credits include ART DETECTIVES (Acorn TV), THIS ENGLAND (Sky Atlantic), GRANTCHESTER (ITV), THE SYNDICATE (ITV), and FATHER BROWN (BBC).

On stage Sam has played leading roles at The Globe, Chichester Festival Theatre and the Old Vic. Sam also played Lockwood in Nick Hytner’s acclaimed production of THE HISTORY BOYS at the National Theatre and in the West End. Most recently, Sam starred opposite Martin Shaw and Gary Wilmott in the UK tour and West End run of A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS, directed by Jonathan Church.

Sam’s recent work also includes audiobook narration, including THE NAIVE AND SENTIMENTAL LOVER.

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