Finn Cole was born on November 9, 1995 in Kingston, London, England. He is an actor, known for F9 (2021), Slaughterhouse Rulez (2018) and Peaky Blinders (2013).
Finn Corney is an actor, known for Welcome to Curiosity (2018) and Doc Martin (2004).
Finn Darby is an actor, known for Short Poppies (2014), Voltron: Legendary Defender (2016) and Pete the Cat (2017).
Finn Devlin is known for An Irish Goodbye (2022) and BBC Newsline (1996).
Finn Egan-Liang is an actor, known for New Amsterdam (2018) and Better Nate Than Ever (2022).
Finn Elliot is a British actor from Chichester in the UK. He was born in Hong Kong in 2002, before moving to Kuala Lumpur at the age of one. He spent most of his childhood living in Singapore with his brother Archie, mother Mini and his father Giles. Finn moved to England at the age of nine. He was educated at Oakwood School, in Chichester and the Portsmouth Grammar school. As well as this he was a member of the Chichester Festival Youth Theatre. His Chichester Festival Theatre credits include "Boy" in The Witches and "John Darling" in Peter Pan.
Finn H. Drude is known for Funkenflug: Chronicles of a Catastrophe (2015), Zombies Have Fallen (2017) and Swallows and Amazons (2016).
Finn Haney is a film and stage actor. His most recent film role is in the upcoming William (2017) as Marcus, a friend of the outcast Neanderthal title character. His film appearances also include a minor role in the film Crusade in Jeans, which he appeared in at age nine. His passion for acting developed in high school, where he was an active participant in Tamalpais High School's Conservatory Theater Ensemble. There, he trained in various acting techniques, playwriting, technical theater, and more. He is currently studying for an acting degree at the California Institute of the Arts while continuing to audition for new roles and grow his repertoire. -September 14, 2017
Finn Harrigan is an actor, known for Armageddon Gospels (2019).
Finn Ireland is an actor, known for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017), The Young Messiah (2016) and Suspended (2012).