Jack Wolfe
Jack Wolfe is an English actor known for roles across screen and stage, best recognised for the portrayals of Tim Walker in The Magic Flute, Nadbor in The Witcher and Wylan Hendriks in Shadow and Bone.
Since graduating from Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in London, Wolfe has showcased his versatility through a range of notable roles across prestigious London and international stages, notably The Royal Shakespeare Company and The National Theatre.
Most recently, he is known for originating the role of Gabe Goodman in the London premier of Pulitzer Prize winning musical Next to Normal at the Donmar Warehouse, and joining the original West End cast of Spring Awakening in 2024, where he embodied the role of Moritz for a special anniversary concert. He also brought his portrayal of Gabe Goodman to Wyndham's Theatre for the West End transfer of Next to Normal, for which he was nominated for a Laurence Olivier award and Evening Standard Award, and won a What’s On Stage Award, Stage Debut Award, BroadwayWorld Award and Critic’s Circle Award.
Making his television debut in 2018, Wolfe appeared in the fourth season of the British children's drama Hetty Feather portraying Samuel Buscombe. The following year, he appeared in guest roles in Father Brown and The Witcher, showcasing his range across different genres. In 2021, Wolfe made an appearance in Inside No. 9, in the series 6 episode “Last Night of the Proms," playing the character of Oliver.
His screen career took a significant leap in 2022 when he was cast as Tim Walker/Tamino in The Magic Flute, a German musical fantasy film directed by Florian Sigl, based on Mozart's iconic 1791 opera. Wolfe's most high-profile television role came in 2023 when he joined the second season of the Netflix fantasy series Shadow and Bone, playing the popular character Wylan Hendriks, further cementing his growing reputation in the industry.