Jamie, a renowned theatre actor, hails from the vibrant city of London and has undergone rigorous training at the prestigious London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA).
Throughout his illustrious career, Jamie has had the privilege of taking on leading roles in various productions, including the title character of Arcite in "Two Noble Kinsmen" for the esteemed Royal Shakespeare Company, as well as the charismatic Don Antonio in "The Rover" and the complex Bob Serber in "Oppenheimer" for the same renowned company.
In addition to his work with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Jamie has also had the opportunity to perform at Shakespeare's Globe, where he has brought his unique talent to the roles of Dromio of Ephesus in "The Comedy of Errors" and Mutius/Publius in "Titus Andronicus".
Jamie's impressive resume also includes a stint at the Southwark Playhouse, where he portrayed the captivating Monroe in "Diary of a Teenage Girl", as well as a UK tour of "The Edit", in which he embodied the character of Nick.
In the realm of television, Jamie has made notable appearances in several productions, including the ITV drama "Mr Selfridge", the Channel 4/Sony/Amazon series "Electric Dreams", the Hulu miniseries "Catch-22", and the ITV/Amazon adaptation of "Vanity Fair".