Artemas Bolour-Froushan, a multifaceted and accomplished English actor, born on April 16, 1993, is the embodiment of cultural diversity, with his mother hailing from England, his father from Iran, and his maternal lineage tracing back to France.
Growing up in the vibrant city of South London, Froushan was educated at St. Paul's School in Barnes, where he nurtured his academic and artistic pursuits.
Upon completing his secondary education, Froushan ventured to Brasenose College, Oxford, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in French and German in 2015, further honing his linguistic and cultural skills.
After successfully completing his academic pursuits, he ventured forth to immerse himself in the world of performance arts by enrolling at the prestigious London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA),where he went on to earn a foundational degree in the year 2017. This marked the beginning of his journey as a professional thespian.
His inaugural foray onto the stage was a notable one, as he made his professional debut in the critically acclaimed production of White Pearl at the esteemed Royal Court Theatre. This milestone performance served as a testament to his burgeoning talent and aptitude for the craft.
Furthermore, his foray into the realm of television was equally impressive, as he made his small-screen debut in the 2017 BBC Two documentary Joe Orton Laid Bare. This documentary, which shed light on the life and works of the renowned playwright Joe Orton, provided a unique platform for Froushan to showcase his versatility and range as a performer.
In the year 2019, Froushan made his mark on the small screen by featuring in the second installment of the History channel's dramatic series, Knightfall.
Simultaneously, he embarked on a new role as Jonah Breakspear in the Amazon Prime fantasy series, Carnival Row, a position he would maintain for both seasons.
The following year, Froushan expanded his repertoire by taking on the character of Nadav Topal in Strike Back: Vendetta, a production that aired on Sky One.
In August 2021, Froushan took on a new role, joining the esteemed cast of Leopoldstadt at the iconic Wyndham's Theatre on London's West End, marking a significant milestone in his theatrical career.
Later in 2022, he embarked on a Broadway adventure, starring in the Longacre Theatre production of Leopoldstadt, further solidifying his reputation as a talented and versatile performer.
In addition to his stage work, Froushan also made a notable appearance in the first season of the highly anticipated HBO fantasy series House of the Dragon, a Game of Thrones prequel and adaptation of George R. R. Martin's fictional history book Fire and Blood.
In this pivotal role, he portrayed Ser Qarl Correy, the lover of Laenor Velaryon, bringing depth and nuance to the character and contributing to the show's rich tapestry of complex relationships and intricate plotlines.
In the year 2023, Froushan made a significant milestone in his career by making his feature film debut in the highly anticipated movie, The Persian Version, where he took on the pivotal role of Majid. The film received widespread acclaim and made its premiere at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival.