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Bryan Larkin

London (UK) , United Kingdom
Playing age : 40-50
Height : 6.1
SPOTLIGHT PIN : 9255-5612-3709

  • CityLondon (UK)
  • GenderMale

  • Height6.1
  • Chest/Bust46
  • Waist34
  • Neck17
  • Head23.5
  • Inside leg34
  • Shoe size11

  • Playing age40-50
  • Eye colourblue
  • Hair colourBrown
  • Hair lengthShort
  • EthnicityCaucasian
  • AccentBritish
  • Languages English

Overview

  • GenderMale
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Measurements

  • Height6.1
  • Chest/Bust46
  • Waist34
  • Neck17
  • Head23.5
  • Inside leg34
  • Shoe size11

Appearance

  • Playing age40-50
  • Eye colourblue
  • Hair colourBrown
  • Hair lengthShort
  • EthnicityCaucasian
  • AccentBritish
  • LanguagesEnglish

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Bio:

Bryan Larkin is a BAFTA award-winning actor from Scotland and a self-taught filmmaker known for his intense yet emotionally grounded screen presence. Often portraying characters that balance vulnerability with strength, Larkin brings depth and humanity to the tough, conflicted roles he’s best known for.

His work spans international productions, including his lead performance in Jailbroke and opposite David Heyman, showcasing his range from psychological realism to visceral action. A trained martial artist with experience in Russian Systema and Special Forces-style combat, Larkin brings physical credibility and discipline to every role.

In 2025, he starred in the Chinese blockbuster Operation Hadal, playing the leading role opposite some of Asia’s top talent. Earlier in his career, he appeared alongside Donnie Yen and Andy Lau as the lead antagonist in the acclaimed 2017 film Chasing the Dragon, which went on to achieve major box-office and critical success.

Larkin also appeared with Gerard Butler in London Has Fallen, working closely with the stunt teams that shaped the film’s signature action sequences. A classically trained actor and graduate of drama school, he continues to build a diverse body of work across film and television, merging the physical, the emotional, and the philosophical in equal measure.

He has also worked extensively in South East Asia in South Korea on theatrically released, The Point Men, Narco Saints and forthcoming romantic comedy, Can this love be translated.

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