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  1. Luke Norris. Actor: The Duchess. Luke was born in September 1985 and brought up by his mother in the Romford area, describing himself as a 'proud Essex boy'. Thanks to a local drama school teacher who funded his audition, Luke joined the National Youth Theatre, later enrolling at the Central School of Speech and Drama, where he was awarded the Alan Bates Bursary for 2008. On graduation, he began to...

  2. Get actor Luke Norris’ take on Dwight and Caroline ( Carolight? Penvenys ?) and other Season 4 characters, and his thoughts on the heartbreaking events of Episode 4.

  3. Luke Norris is an English actor and writer who portrays Dwight Enys in the 2015 BBC adaptation of Poldark. Norris is from Romford, Essex, England. He attended Redden Court School and then went to the Central School of Speech and Drama in London, graduating in 2008, winning the prestigious Alan Bates Bursary.[2] Norris started his career on stage and has continued to. His work on stage include A Puzzle at the Royal Court, Hamlet at the Royal Shakespeare Company and Antigone at the National Theatr

  4. Jul 6, 2019 · As he returns for the final time to play Poldark’s trusted doctor Dwight Enys, Luke Norris reveals there is trouble ahead for Dr Enys and his wife Caroline.

  5. Mar 3, 2022 · Luke Norris stars as Rob in The Weekend Away, Beth's cheating husband and the father of her daughter, Aster. Norris is best known for his role as Dr. Dwight Enys in Poldark, a role he played from ...

  6. Check out the latest domestic and international stats, match logs, goals, height, weight and more for Luke Norris playing for Swindon Town FC, Gillingham FC and Brentford FC in the League One, League Two and EFL Cup

  7. theagency.co.uk › the-clients › luke-norrisLuke Norris | | The Agency

    Luke Norris is a writer of stage and screen. His professional debut GOODBYE TO ALL THAT was performed at the Royal Court and was widely acclaimed; the Telegraph commented that ‘we’re in the presence, unquestionably, of a playwright of major promise’.