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James Ranson - Biography

James Ranson After leaving school, James entered the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA), where he completed an acting program. At the academy, he developed his acting skills and gained important experience in the theater.

James Ranson's debut on the big screen took place in the early 2000s, when he got his first roles in British films and television series. His talent and professionalism quickly attracted the attention of the cinematic community, and soon he became one of the most promising young actors.

Some of the films and TV series that starred James Ranson:

• "Connection" (2011): In this psychological thriller, he played the role of Alex, a young man whose life turns out to be connected with mysterious events.

• Black Mirror (2013): Here he played the role of Liam, the protagonist of the Black Mirror series, whose life is drawn into the world of virtual reality.

• "The Crown" (2016-2022): In this historical series, he embodied the image of Prince Philip, whose life and decisions affect the fate of the royal family and Great Britain.

James Ranson continues to amaze viewers with his talent and professionalism. His work remains an inspiration to many actors and film fans around the world.
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