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Tom Glynn-Carney

Tom Glynn-Carney



United Kingdom

Age: 28

Born: 07 Feb, 1995

Known for

In House of the Dragon as Prince Aegon Targaryenas Prince Aegon Targaryen

in House of the Dragon
In SAS: Rogue Heroes as Mike Sadleras Mike Sadler

in SAS: Rogue Heroes
In Domina as Young Gaiusas Young Gaius

in Domina
In The Last Post as Lance Corporal Tony Armstrongas Lance Corporal Tony Armstrong

in The Last Post

TV Series Starring Tom Glynn-Carney

House of the DragonHouse of the Dragon
HBO, 2022 | Drama, Action, Adventure, Fantasy | ► Trailer
Rating: 4.1/5

Set 300 years before the events of Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon tells the history of House Targaryen as they fight through a civil war.


SAS: Rogue HeroesSAS: Rogue Heroes
BBC One, 2022 | Drama, Action, Thriller, Military/War | ► Trailer
Rating: 4.3/5

The story of how the British special forces unit, the SAS, came to be formed, based on the book by Ben Macintyre. The show will explore the thinking that led to the creation of a new form of combat in the deserts of North Africa during World War II. It will celebrate the glory, action and camaraderie at the heart of this story, and delve into the psychology of the flawed, reckless but astonishingly brave group of maverick officers and men who formed the SAS in the darkest days of World War II.


MayfliesMayflies

Everyone has a Tully Dawson - the friend who defines your life. In the summer of 1986, in a small Scottish town, Jimmy and Tully ignite a brilliant friendship based on music, films and the rebel spirit. With school over and the locked world of their fathers before them, they rush towards the climax of their youth - a magical weekend in Manchester, the epicentre of everything that inspires them in working-class Britain. There, against the greatest soundtrack ever recorded, a vow is made: to go at life differently. Thirty years on, half a life away, the phone rings. Tully has the worst kind of news, and a request that will test their friendship, love, and loyalty to the limit... Mayflies is a memorial to youth's euphoria and to everyday tragedy. A tender goodbye to an old union, it discovers the joy and the costs of love.


DominaDomina
Sky 1, 2021 | Drama, History | ► Trailer
Rating: 3.9/5

Domina follows the life and the extraordinary rise of Livia Drusilla, from a naïve young girl whose world crumbles in the wake of Julius Caesar's assassination, to Rome's most powerful and influential Empress, driven by a deep desire to avenge her father and secure power for her sons. Livia and her peers navigate their way through a brutal society by means of strategy, conspiracy, seduction and murder. This is a visceral and authentic family saga, grounded in historical accuracy and bringing to life the incredible true stories of the women who would create one of the most enduring and fascinating dynasties of all time.


The Last PostThe Last Post
BBC One, 2017 | Drama, Military/War, Romance, History | ► Trailer
Rating: 4.3/5

Set in the mid-Sixties in the shimmering heat of Aden, Yemen, The Last Post centres on a unit of Royal Military Police officers and their families. Their job is two-fold: half soldiers and half policemen who face constant insurgency and threat. Danger is everywhere. Hand grenades, mines and sniper attacks are a constant threat.As the insurgency takes a real hold and casualties mount it becomes harder for everyone not to start to ask the big questions. What are we doing here? Is it right? As the old established order of the Fifties comes apart who will survive and who will flounder?