Oliver Jackson-Cohen
Oliver Jackson-Cohen
Oliver Jackson-Cohen is an English actor best known for his roles in both television and film. Born on October 24, 1986, in London, England, Jackson-Cohen comes from a family with a background in the arts. He is the son of Betty Jackson, a fashion designer, and David Cohen, a businessman. Jackson-Cohen began his acting career at a young age, making his debut in the British television series "Harrow" (2006). However, his breakout role came with his portrayal of Adrian Griffin in the 2020 film "The Invisible Man", where his chilling performance garnered widespread praise.
Beyond his career in film, Jackson-Cohen is also known for his role in the hit Netflix series "The Haunting of Hill House" (2018), where he played Luke Vance, a character battling addiction while facing supernatural events. His ability to navigate complex emotional characters has made him one of the most promising young actors in the industry. His performances are often characterized by their depth, vulnerability, and intensity, which have earned him a loyal following among fans and critics alike.
One of Jackson-Cohen’s quotes that reflects his approach to acting is: "I think acting is about being completely open and allowing yourself to feel vulnerable. That’s where the true work happens." This quote speaks to his belief in the importance of emotional honesty in his craft. Through his compelling performances, Oliver Jackson-Cohen continues to establish himself as a versatile and talented actor in the entertainment world.