Jack Cutmore-Scott is an English actor and producer, born on April 16, 1987, in Lambeth, London. He is known for his roles in films like "Kingsman: The Secret Service" (2014) and "Tenet" (2020), as well as his performance in the TV series "Frasier" (2023). He spent a gap year at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and was involved in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Cutmore-Scott later attended Harvard University, where he studied English literature, languages, and theater. He has been married to actress Meaghan Rath since May 16, 2020, and they have two children.
Training Wheels
(Lance Buckington)
Tenet
(Klaus)
Oppenheimer
(Lyall Johnson)
Waiting for Godot
(Narrator (voice))
Kingsman: The Secret Service
(Rufus)
The Go-Between
(Denys Maudsley)
Matinée
(Rafe St. Clair)
Bad Match
(Harris)
Dunkirk
(Lifeboat Soldier 1)
Jabberwocky: One of Literature's Best Bits of Nonsense
(Narrator (voice))
Hawaii Five-0
(Gabe / Michael Blanton)
Cooper Barrett's Guide to Surviving Life
(Cooper Barrett)
Deception
(Cameron Black)
Death and Other Details
(Tripp Collier)
Magnum P.I.
(Neil Crawford)
Frasier
(Freddy Crane)