Regé-Jean Page Biography

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Born: January 24, 1988

Regé-Jean Page is a British-Zimbabwean actor whose breakout role as Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings, in the first season of the Netflix drama Bridgerton propelled him to international stardom and established him as one of contemporary screen acting's most charismatic leading men.

Regé-Jean Page was born in London to an English preacher father and a Zimbabwean nurse mother, giving him a mixed heritage that spans both the United Kingdom and Zimbabwe. He spent part of his childhood in Harare, Zimbabwe, before returning to London for his secondary education, where he first began to explore performing as more than a casual interest. As a teenager and young adult, he also played music with his brother, performing in a band that reflected his early creative restlessness.

After experimenting with sound engineering studies, Page committed to acting and trained at the Drama Centre London, a school known for its rigorous, classical approach to performance. He began working professionally in the early 2000s, appearing on the children's series Gimme 6 and later taking small roles in British television dramas such as Casualty, Fresh Meat, and Waterloo Road. During this period he also built a stage résumé, performing in productions including The History Boys at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre and The Merchant of Venice at Shakespeare's Globe in London.

Page's American breakthrough came with his performance as Chicken George in the 2016 remake of the miniseries Roots, which showcased his ability to combine emotional intensity with classical poise. He went on to star as ambitious lawyer Leonard Knox in Shondaland's legal drama For the People (2018–2019), strengthening his relationship with producer Shonda Rhimes and increasing his visibility with U.S. audiences. This trajectory set the stage for his casting in Bridgerton, where his portrayal of a guarded yet vulnerable duke became a global phenomenon and made him an awards-season fixture.

When Bridgerton premiered on Netflix in 2020, Page's turn as Simon Basset quickly became central to the show's appeal, pairing period-romance conventions with a modern emotional sensibility. His performance earned him an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series and nominations for high-profile honors, including a Primetime Emmy nomination, while Time magazine named him to its "Time 100 Next" list in 2021. Although he departed the series after its first season, the role cemented his status as a leading man and sparked extensive industry speculation about his future in major franchises and prestige projects.

Beyond television, Page has steadily expanded his film work, appearing in projects ranging from the romantic drama Sylvie's Love to the large-scale action thriller The Gray Man, where he played a ruthlessly driven CIA official. He further embraced high-concept genre storytelling as the paladin Xenk Yendar in Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves and took on a military role in the spy film Black Bag, underlining his versatility in both ensemble casts and star-focused vehicles. He'll next appear on the big screen in You, Me & Tuscany (2026). His voice work includes roles in audio dramas such as The Sandman adaptations and other narrative podcasts, demonstrating a continued interest in varied storytelling formats.

Page's blend of classical training, multicultural background, and contemporary star power has made him a prominent figure in conversations about diversity and representation in mainstream period drama and genre cinema. Frequently profiled in global entertainment media and fashion outlets, he is noted for a carefully curated public image that balances charm with a degree of privacy about his personal life. As he continues to move between film, television, and audio projects, Page is widely viewed as an actor in the midst of defining a long-term career that may extend well beyond the romantic-lead persona that first brought him worldwide fame.

Filmography:

You, Me & Tuscany (2026)
Black Bag (2025)
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023)
The Gray Man (2022)
Bridgerton (2020)
Sylvie's Love (2020)
Mortal Engines (2018)
The Merchant of Venice (2016)
Survivor (2015)

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