Freddie Highmore is a renowned English actor who has been making waves in the entertainment industry since his early days. Born Alfred Thomas Highmore in Camden Town, London, England, he is the son of Sue (Latimer),a talent agent, and Edward Thomas Highmore, an actor. He has a younger brother, Albert "Bertie" Highmore, and grew up in a family with a strong connection to the arts.
Highmore's educational background is impressive, having attended Highgate School and later a earning double-first degree in Spanish and Arabic from Cambridge University's Emmanuel College. This academic achievement showcases his dedication to his studies and his ability to excel in various fields.
In 1999, Highmore made his big screen debut in the comedy film "Women Talking Dirty," where he played the role of Helena Bonham Carter's son. His subsequent roles in films such as "Two Brothers" (2004) and "Finding Neverland" (2004) solidified his position as a talented young actor. He then landed the iconic role of Charlie Bucket in Tim Burton's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" (2005),a performance that earned him widespread recognition.
Highmore's versatility as an actor is evident in his subsequent roles in films like "A Good Year" (2006),"Arthur and the Invisibles" (2006),and "August Rush" (2007). His portrayal of the title role in "August Rush" opposite Keri Russell and Robin Williams showcased his ability to take on complex characters and deliver outstanding performances.
In 2013, Highmore took on the iconic role of Norman Bates in the drama thriller series "Bates Motel," alongside Vera Farmiga as his mother. His performance earned him critical acclaim and numerous award nominations, including Saturn Awards and Critics' Choice Television Awards.
More recently, Highmore has been starring as Shaun Murphy, a young autistic surgeon with savant syndrome, in the medical drama series "The Good Doctor." Shaun is a unique character who has relocated from a quiet country life to join the surgical unit at the prestigious San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital. Despite being alone in the world and struggling to connect with those around him, Shaun uses his extraordinary medical skills and intuition to save lives and challenge the skepticism of his colleagues.