Will Sharpe Wiki, Age, Height, Partner, Wife, Family, Kids, Nationality, Salary, Net Worth Biography & More

Will Sharpe is a famous English Actor, Writer, and Director. Will Sharpe is known for writing, directing, and starring in the 2016 dark comedy-drama Flowers. He starred in the drama series Giri/Haji and the second season of The White Lotus. He is a very brilliant actor and also a good writer. Check all the details given below about Will Sharpe Wiki, Age, Height, Partner, Wife, Family, Kids, Nationality, Salary, Net Worth Biography & More.

Will Sharpe’s Wiki/Biography

Will Sharpe was born on 22nd September 1986, (Age:36 years; as of 2022) in Camden, London, England, UK. His full real name is William Tomomori Fukda Sharpe and he is commonly known as Will Sharpe. His nationality is British and his ethnicity is Mixed. His zodiac sign is Virgo and he follows Christianity (religion). His profession is a famous Actor and writer of British.

Will Sharpe’s Educational Qualification

Will Sharpe completed his schooling in his hometown. After schooling, he attended Winchester College and after that, he joined the University of Cambridge where he learns classics and where he was the president of the Footlights Revue. And then, he enters into an acting career and gives his best for that.

Will Sharpe’s Physical Stats

Will Sharpe's physical appearance

Will Sharpe’s physical appearance

  • Height: 5′ 10.2″ inches
  • Weight: 68.45 kg
  • Eye Color: Brown
  • Hair Color: Black

Will Sharpe’s Family & Parents

Will Sharpe was born into a middle-class family to English Parents. He doesn’t disclose any information related to her parents’ names and occupations. He has one sibling a brother named Arthur Sharpe, who has written music for The Darkest Universe, Black Pond, and Flowers.

Will Sharpe’s Partner, Wife & Kids

Will Sharpe’s dating status is committed and his marital status is unmarried. Since 2009, He has been in a relationship with actress Sophia Di Martino (wife).

Will Sharpe with his girlfriend

Will Sharpe with his partner

The couple has two kids, born in 2019 and in 2021. They both lived happily together and enjoy their life joyfully.

Will Sharpe Career & Profession

He graduated in 2008 and joined the Royal Shakespeare Company for their 2008/2009 season. He spent a year at the RSC and appeared in such plays as The Taming of the Shrew, The Merchant of Venice, and The Tragedy of Thomas Hobbes, in which he played a young Issac Newton. Will played the character of Yuki Reid in the BBC medical drama Casualty.

Will performed his role in The Tragedy of Thomas Hobbes

Will performed his role in The Tragedy of Thomas Hobbes

He directed and co-wrote, along w

ith his friend Tom Kingsley, the short film Cockroach in 2009. The pair’s first feature-length film, Black Pond, was shown at the Prince Charles Cinema in London in November 2011. He was co-nominated for a BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director, or Producer for the film. Sharpe is known for writing, directing, and starring in the dark comedy-drama Flowers, which premiered on Channel 4 in 2016.

Will starred as Julian Barratt

Will starred as Julian Barratt

Starring Olivia Colman, Julian Barratt, Daniel Rigby, and Sophia Di Martino, Flowers is a black comedy that tackles mental health and follows the four eccentric members of the Flowers family as they navigate their lives together, and their own inner demons. The first series won a BAFTA Television Award for best-scripted comedy, and the second series aired in 2018 to widespread critical acclaim.

Will won BAFTA Television Awards 2022

Will won BAFTA Television Awards 2022

He won a BAFTA Television Award for his supporting role as Rodney Yamaguchi in BBC drama Giri/Haji-a role The Independent called ‘one of the most riotously funny turns since Richard E Grant stepped out as Withnail.’ He directed and co-wrote the 2021 biographical comedy-drama film The Electrical Life of Louis Wain, starring Benedict Cumberbatch as the artist Louis Wain. He joined the cast of The White Lotus in its second season, set in Sicily, as Ethan Spiller, a newly wealthy tech entrepreneur.

Will Sharpe Filmography

  • In 2008, She filmed Never Mind the Buzzcocks and The Wrong Door.
  • In 2009, She filmed in Cockroach and Casualty.
  • In 2011, She filmed in Sirens, and Black Pond.
Will performed his role in movie 'Sherlock'

Will performed his role in the movie ‘Sherlock’

  • In 2012, She filmed Sherlock, and Dirk Gently.
  • In 2016, She filmed in The Darkest Universe and Flowers.
  • In 2017, She filmed in W1A.
  • In 2018-2019, She filmed in Defending the Guilty.
  • In 2019, She filmed in Giri/Haji.
Will performed his role in movie 'The Electrical Life of Louis Wain'

Will performed his role in the movie ‘The Electrical Life of Louis Wain’

  • In 2021, The Electrical Life of Louis Wain, and Landscapers.
  • In 2022, She filmed in The House and The White Lotus.

Will Sharpe’s Net Worth

Will Sharpe’s net worth is estimated at $3 million dollars. His profession is a famous English Actor and writer he worked in so many movies, and TV shows and also writes songs and earns money from them. His annual salary is $2,579,451 as of December 2022.

Will Sharpe Social Handles

Will Sharpe Amazing Facts

  • Sharpe was born in London and raised in Tokyo until the age of eight.
  • His mother is Japanese.
  • Sharpe read classics at the University of Cambridge, where he was the president of the Footlights Revue.
  • His brother is composer Arthur Sharpe, who has written music for The Darkest Universe, Black Pond, and Flowers.
  • Will Sharpe has type two bipolar disorder.
Will casted in The White Lotus

Will Sharpe casted in The White Lotus

  • Sharpe joined the cast of The White Lotus in its second season, set in Sicily, as Ethan Spiller, a newly wealthy tech entrepreneur in 2022.
  • Sharpe directed and co-wrote the 2021 biographical comedy-drama film The Electrical Life of Louis Wain, starring Benedict Cumberbatch as the artist Louis Wain.

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