Top TV Shows - Ed Cooper Clarke
Ed Cooper Clarke's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 television series sorted by current online popularity.
  • The Crown Poster
    #202
    The Crown
    as Jeremy Fry 2 episodes
    #202 in TVScore: 3.2
    The Crown is a historical drama television series that focuses on the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. It provides an insightful and authoritative look into the British monarchy, chronologically depicting key events and personal relationships that have shaped the Queen's reign. The show explores the complex dynamics of the royal family, including the political intrigues, personal sacrifices, and challenges faced by the Queen. With its meticulous attention to detail and outstanding performances, The Crown offers viewers an immersive experience into the world of British royalty.
  • Father Brown Poster
    #724
    Father Brown
    as Robert Malmort 1 episode
    #724 in TVScore: 0.9
    Father Brown is a British detective drama television series that is based on the fictional character of Father Brown, created by G.K. Chesterton. The show follows the investigations of Father Brown, a Roman Catholic priest with a keen mind and a talent for solving crimes. Set in the early 1950s in the fictional Cotswold village of Kembleford, each episode features a mysterious murder which Father Brown must unravel using his intuition, wit, and profound knowledge of human nature. With its captivating storytelling and charming characters, Father Brown is a delightful blend of mystery, drama, and spirituality.
Top Movies - Ed Cooper Clarke
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Ed Cooper Clarke Biography
Ed Cooper Clarke is a writer and actor from London, England. He graduated from The Drama Centre London in the Class of 2008/2009. Cooper Clarke has appeared in several notable TV shows, including 'The Crown' as Jeremy Fry, best man to Antony Armstrong-Jones, and ITV's 'Downton Abbey' as the Honourable Timothy Grey, the second son of Lord Merton. He made his TV debut as a scientist on BBC's 'Spooks' and more recently portrayed the character Mark Hooper in ITV's 'Whitechapel'. In the theatre, Cooper Clarke is known for his role as Captain Fitzroy in the Theatre Royal Bath production of 'The Madness of George III', which ran in London's West End in 2012.