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Dan Fredenburgh
Born
Daniel Rauff Fredenburgh

1968
Clapham, London, England
NationalityBritish
OccupationActor

Daniel Rauff Fredenburgh (born 1968) is a British actor and screenwriter known for The Bourne Ultimatum (2007), Love Actually (2003) and the role of John Knightley in the BBC's adaptation of Emma (2009).

Since graduating from The Arts Educational School, he has worked in film, theatre and television for more than 20 years.

As a screenwriter, Fredenburgh has written a number of feature and TV projects. Notably, the film Broken Lines,[1] starring Paul Bettany, Doraly Rosa and Olivia Williams, which was selected for the Venice Film Festival and London Film Festival and nominated for the FIPRESCI Critics’ Prize.[2] He currently [when?] has a number of projects in development.

Personal life

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He was raised on a commune. Since the age of 10 he has been a confirmed North Londoner.

In 2002, he received an Ian Charleson Award commendation for his work in the title role of the Royal Shakespeare Company production of The Prince Of Homburg.[3]

Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1994 The Knock Policeman Episode: #1.1
2000 Queen of Swords Teodoro Selvera Episode: "Running Wild"
2001 Sword of Honour Radio Operator Television film
2001 Bad Girls Greg Hunt Episode: "False Identity"
2002 Lexx Gordon 2 episodes
2005 Walking the Dead Ben Elwes 2 episodes
2005–2006 Donovan Nick Pushko 3 episodes
2003–2007 The Bill Steve Fletcher

Mark Turner

3 episodes
2008 Ashes to Ashes Simon Neary Episode: #1.5
2009 Emma John Knightley 4 episodes
2013 Father Brown James Trewlove Episode: "The Flying Stars"
2013 Spies of Warsaw Armand 3 episodes
2003–2013 Holby City Daniel Hubbard

Sean Horton

2 episodes
2013 Love Matters BB Episode: "Officially Special"
2013 The Tunnel Doctor Clacy Episode: #1.3
2014 The Evermoor Chronicles Rob 4 episodes
2014 The Missing Greg Halpern Episode: "Pray for Me"
2015 Sons of Liberty Edward Rutledge Episode: "Independence"
2007–2016 Silent Witness Scott King

Simon Kilvert

4 episodes
2007–2016 Casualty Various 4 episodes
2017 Victoria Chadwick Episode: "Faith, Hope & Charity"
2018 The City and the City Mikhel Buric Episode: "Beszel"
2018 Press Greg Episode: "Don't Take My Heart, Don't Break My Heart"
2019 A Confession Mark Ley-Morgan Episode: "Episode 5"
2019 A Christmas Carol Mr. Hooper Episode: "Chapter One: The Human Beast"
2002–2020 Doctors Graham

Jason Farnham

2 episodes
2022 This England Doctor Nick Episode: #1.5
2023 Fifteen-Love Rich Berrigan Episode: #1.5

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1999 Café D'Paris Mickey Short film
2000 Brothers Julian Davidson "The King"
2002 Al's Lads Frankie
2003 Love Actually Jamie's Bad Brother
2006 Land of the Blind Rep. Johnny Boy Barth
2007 Earthquake Joe Short film
2007 The Bourne Ultimatum Jimmy
2008 Unborn George Short film
2008 Broken Lines Jake
2009 Maybe One Day Dan Short film
2009 Infidel Miles Short film
2014 Night Armour Tony Short film
2015 Kicking Off Prof Jennings
2017 Rise of the Footsoldier 3: The Pat Tate Story Joss
2019 A Boy, a Man and a Kite Daniel Short film
2019 Kurier Major SOE
2019 Adults in the Room Osborne
2019 Best Mom Ever Short film
2019 The Courier Frank
2021 A Christmas Number One Josh Uncredited

Radio

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  • Tender Is The Night - BBC Radio 4[4]
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References

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  1. ^ "British Film Screened At Festival". Metro. 2 September 2008. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  2. ^ "FIPRESCI: 51st BFI London Film Festival" (2008)
  3. ^ "ICA Commendation" Archived 2015-02-04 at the Wayback Machine (2002)
  4. ^ "Classic Serial: Tender Is the Night". BBC.