Jamie Campbell Bower
Jamie Campbell Bower
James Metcalfe "Jamie" Campbell Boweris an English actor, singer, and model. He is best known for his roles as Anthony Hope in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Caius in The Twilight Saga, King Arthur in the Starz series Camelot, the young Gellert Grindelwald in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1, and Jace Wayland in The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionActor
Date of Birth22 November 1988
home london england
I have an apartment back home in London. England will be home for me. It always has been and always will be. It's where my friends are.
north
When I was 16, I used to hang out at the Nambucca pub in North London and see The Libertines play live.
hate thinking people
People can hate on you for doing what it is that makes you happy, but ultimately it has to belong to you. It shouldn't matter what anyone else thinks.
horrible
I'm a horrible romantic!
honesty thinking alive
I don't think I'd really be alive without it, in all honesty.
drama school people
Particularly for English people, Shakespeare is always at the forefront of both drama and the English language. He's always been there. I can't remember starting school and not learning about him.
musician actors
I've been a musician longer than I've been an actor.
book character cat
If I could play any character from the book though it’d be Church. Who wouldn’t want to be a cat?!
role-models fans roles
I feel responsible for certain fans, but I've never said I'm a role model.
way sound thrive
I tend to thrive on being misquoted. It's the only way I sound good.
blue leather-jackets jeans
My essentials are skinny jeans, loose-fitting tees, big jumpers, and the leather jacket. Everything is black or blue - I don't own anything colorful.
inspiration pieces doe
You know, Johnny Depp has always been a massive inspiration for me and he's somebody who has produced an incredible amount of work, and every single piece that he does is amazing.
thinking guy lasts
There's nothing worse than finishing your last take on a movie and thinking, 'God! I finally nailed who this guy was!