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Joe Dempsie Wiki, Bio, Height, Weight, Girlfriend

Joe Dempsie

Joe Dempsie is a well known English actor, best known for his roles as Chris Miles in the E4 teen comedy-drama Skins (2007–2008) and Gendry Baratheon in Game of Thrones (2011–2013; 2017–2019). He was born on born 22 June 1987.

In his earlier acting career, Dempsie has appeared in shows such as Peak Practice (2000), Doctors (2001–2003), and Sweet Medicine (2003). He’s also featured in One for the Road and Heartlands (2003) as well as This is England ’86 and This is England ’90. Born and Bred, a BBC documentary-drama about Tony Martin, features him as John in The Fades (2011). Joe Dempsie Wiki, Bio, Height, Weight, Girlfriend.

Joe Dempsie Height & Weight

How tall is Joe Dempsie? He is a handsome guy who is 5 feet 11 inches tall and his body weighs around 65 kg. He has light brown hair and eyes color. He has an average body build with 38-29-36 inches of body measurement. His heart-warming smile, his entire demeanor, and his gradual escalating popularity in the industry make him the perfect catch.

Joe Dempsie Wiki, Bio

Joe Dempsie Wiki/Bio
Real Name Joe Dempsie
Nick Name Joe
Age 34-years old
Net Worth $2 million
Birthday June 22, 1987
Profession Actor
Birthplace Liverpool, England
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Ethnicity Mixed
Nationality British
Sexuality Straight
Religion Christianity
Height (approx.) In Feet Inches: 5′ 11″
In Meters: 1.78 m
In Centimetres: 178 cm
Weight (approx.) In Kilograms- 65 kg
In Pounds- 132 lbs
Body Measurements approx. 38-29-36 inches
Biceps Size 21 Inches
Shoe Size 15.5 (US)
Eye Color Dark Brown
Hair color Blonde
Girlfriend Name Single
Wife Name Unmarried
Children? No
Educational Qualifications Graduate
Social Media Profiles Instagram: Active
YouTube: Active

Joe Dempsie Girlfriend

Joe Dempsie is an unmarried man. There is not much about his personal relation and girlfriend as he always maintains a distance in his personal life and media.

He’s in fact got a lot going on for him career-wise, so probably he does not have much time left for relationships and all. Concerning his sexual orientation, he is straight.

Joe Dempsie In Netflix’s ‘Pieces of Her’

“Pieces of Her,” premiering Friday on Netflix and based on the 2018 Karin Slaughter novel of the same name, is a tidy and effective thriller without much to say about the state of anything at all.

The ratio of violence to running time is low, which is welcome, and there is barely any sex, which is reasonable enough for a story whose characters are more worried about being killed than hooking up and whose most important relationship is that of mother and daughter. And that too is a kind of relief.

The series, developed by Charlotte Stoudt (“Homeland”) and directed in its entirety by Minkie Spiro (“The Plot Against America”), keeps you moving along, even when you have to work a little to make sense of it — or when, seemingly about to end, it reveals a new set of twists and turns, like a line at Disneyland, and sets you thinking about problems of pacing in the eight-hour narrative universe.