Kerr Logan's life journey began in Bangor, Northern Ireland, where he spent his early years before relocating to Lytham St. Annes in Lancashire at the tender age of 12. This significant move marked the beginning of a new chapter in his life, one that would ultimately lead him to pursue his passion for the performing arts.
Fast-forward to his teenage years, and Logan's dedication to his craft began to pay off. At the age of 19, he received the esteemed honor of being accepted into the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA),a prestigious institution renowned for nurturing the talents of aspiring actors. Upon graduating in the year 2010, Logan's professional journey as a thespian had officially commenced.
One of his earliest notable roles came when he landed the part of Mathos Seaworth in the highly acclaimed television series Game of Thrones. This breakout performance not only showcased his acting prowess but also paved the way for future opportunities.
Logan's impressive repertoire of roles includes his portrayal of James McDermott in Margaret Atwood's critically acclaimed miniseries Alias Grace, produced by Netflix and CBC. Additionally, he brought to life the character of Matthew Cunliffe in the BBC and HBO co-production of JK Rowling's Strike series, as well as Conor Lynch in Lisa McGee's London Irish, a Channel 4 original series.
Throughout his career, Logan has consistently demonstrated his versatility and range as an actor, tackling diverse roles that have captivated audiences worldwide.