My Oxford Year is now streaming on Netflix
Between our ongoing obsession with , Booboo Stewart and the late Cameron Boyce.
Sofia has since gone on to star in the 2022 military romance Purple Hearts opposite Nicholas Galitzine, Carry-On with Taron Egerton (which just happens to be Netflix’s second most popular English-language film of all time) and The Life List with Kyle Allen.
With My Oxford Year, Sofia looks set to cement her place as a Netflix romance staple.
Corey Mylchreest
Corey Mylchreest as King George in Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
Before taking on the leading romantic role in My Oxford Year, you probably know Corey for playing a dashing young King George in the Bridgerton spinoff Queen Charlotte.
Like Sofia, he also has a few Netflix projects under his belt, including The Sandman and the upcoming British drama Hostage, which premieres later this month.
Dougray Scott
Dougray Scott as Ian in Desperate Housewives
The Scottish actor plays Jamie’s dad William in the new movie, but Mission: Impossible fans will best remember Dougray Scott for his performance as the motorbike-riding baddie Sean Ambrose in the franchise’s second instalment.
Besides that, you might have watched him in movies like Twin Town, Deep Impact, Ripley’s Game, My Week with Marilyn and Taken 3, not to mention his TV roles in Taggart, Batwoman, Desperate Housewives and Snatch.
At one point, Dougray was even reportedly tipped to replace Pierce Brosnan as James Bond before he lost out on the role to Daniel Craig.
Catherine McCormack
Catherine McCormack pictured on the set of Braveheart
Catherine McCormack plays Jamie’s on-screen mum, Antonia, whose most iconic role was playing love interest Murron in the Oscar-winning Braveheart opposite Mel Gibson.
She’s also been in Shadow Of The Vampire, Spy Game and 28 Weeks Later, along with recent TV roles in Lockerbie, Slow Horses and Temple.
Harry Trevaldwyn
Harry Trevaldwyn in the live-action remake of How To Train Your Dragon
Harry plays Anna’s roommate and one of her best friends at Oxford, but you’ll have seen him as Tuffnut in the live-action adaptation of How To Train Your Dragon, which came out in June of this year.
While his resume also includes a big credit role in The King with Timothée Chalamet, and TV credits in the comedy series Ten Percent, Stephen Merchant’s The Outlaws and the Disney+ Star Wars series The Acolyte, you might also have come across some of his viral comedy skits on social media.
Poppy Gilbert
Poppy Gilbert as Barbie in Stay Close
After making her TV debut with a guest role in an episode of Call The Midwife, the Swedish actor made a splash in the British mystery drama television series Stay Close with Cush Jumbo and James Nesbitt.
Her other TV credits include The Catch, Chloe and Sherwood.
Esmé Kingdom
Esmé Kingdom in the American drama series Fallen
Esmé is pretty new to the acting world, but you’ll likely be seeing more of her after My Oxford Year, in which she plays Anna’s friend Maggie.
Before this, her only major credit is a role in the romantic fantasy TV series Fallen.
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