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  1. Hailed as the standout comedic star of Netflix smash-hit series ‘The Gentlemen’, actor Daniel Ings joins us on the sofa to talk all things chicken suits, wor...

  2. Mar 7, 2024 · Actor, Daniel Ings, speaks about the dynamics of his character in the new series, The Gentlemen, at the screening in London.Get more London Live: Check out o...

  3. From drunken parties to reading The Gentlemen scripts, join Theo James and Daniel Ings to take a tour of London (featuring some stories we should probably cu...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Daniel_IngsDaniel Ings - Wikipedia

    Daniel Ings (born 30 November 1985) [1] is an English actor. He starred as Luke Curran in the Channel 4 / Netflix comedy series Lovesick (2014–2018). Other credits include Psychoville (2011), The Café (2011), The Crown (2016–2017), Instinct (2018–2019), Black Mirror (2019), The English Game (2020), I Hate Suzie (2020), Sex Education ...

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm3958526Daniel Ings - IMDb

    Daniel Ings was born on 30 November 1985 in Wiltshire, England, UK. He is an actor, known for The Gentlemen (2024), I Hate Suzie (2020) and Lovesick (2014).

  6. Mar 7, 2024 · Daniel Ings has built a career playing charming, posh men. His latest role is a chaotic aristocrat in Guy Ritchie’s series “The Gentlemen.”

  7. Daniel Ings was born on 30 November 1985 in Wiltshire, England, UK. He is an actor, known for The Gentlemen (2024), I Hate Suzie (2020) and Lovesick (2014).

  8. May 8, 2024 · “Don’t prepare anything. Just turn up, be present, focused, and…dress up as a chicken,” are the words actor Daniel Ings lived by when it came to playing Freddy Horniman, the always-unpredictable but insanely attachable and funny sibling to Theo James‘ Eddie in Netflix’s The Gentlemen.

  9. Jun 14, 2024 · Theo James and Daniel Ings had very little to go off of when they said yes to starring in Guy Ritchie's Netflix series adaptation of the director's 2020 film The Gentlemen.

  10. The ‘Lovesickactor, who co-stars with Billie Piper in Lucy Prebble’s phone-hacking series ‘I Hate Suzie’, is branching out from the womaniser roles, says Charlotte Cripps.