Jerome Flynn Height, Age, Girlfriend, Family, Biography
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Hometown: Kent, England
Marital Status: Unmarried
Age: 62 Years
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Full Name | Jerome Patrick Flynn |
Nickname | Bronn |
Profession(s) | • Actor • Singer |
Physical Stats | |
Height (approx.) | 6' (182 cm) |
Eye Colour | Blue |
Hair Colour | Blonde |
Career | |
Debut | Film: A Summer Story (1988) as Joe Narracombe![]() TV: American Playhouse (1985) on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) as Kurt ![]() |
Personal Life | |
Date of Birth | 16 March 1963 (Saturday) |
Age (as of 2025) | 62 Years |
Birthplace | Bromley, Kent, England |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
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Nationality | British |
Hometown | Kent, England |
School | Wildernesse School, Sevenoaks, England |
College/University | Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, London, England |
Educational Qualification | Graduation |
Food Habit | Vegan |
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Relationships & More | |
Marital Status | Unmarried |
Affairs/Girlfriends | Lena Headey (actress) (2014)![]() |
Family | |
Parents | Father- Eric Flynn (actor, singer) (d. March 2002)![]() Mother- Fern Flynn (drama teacher) ![]() |
Siblings | Brothers- 2 • Daniel Flynn (actor) ![]() • Johnny Flynn (half-brother) (actor, singer) ![]() Sisters- 2 • Lillie Flynn (half-sister) (actor) ![]() • Kerry Flynn ![]() |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Jerome Flynn
- His father was born in Hainan Island, China.
- He grew up in Kent, England.
- As a child, he used to spend holidays in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
- In the late 1990s, he moved to Pembrokeshire with friends and practised Ratu Bagus, a form of meditation.
- During his school days, he started participating in stage plays.
- His first play was The Mikado in which he portrayed Katisha, a jealous older woman.
- He then performed in the play Charley’s Aunt. After that, he began gaining recognition for his acting.
- Once, his brother, Daniel, was directing the play The Crucible for the Sevenoaks Youth Theatre. Then, an actor left the show, and Jerome was asked to play the lead role, John Proctor.
- He hesitated at first but later accepted the role.
- When he was 17 years old, after performing in the play The Crucible, he decided to pursue acting as a career.
- He enjoyed pretending to be different people on stage and acting boosted his confidence. The audience also enjoyed his work.
- Jerome admitted that girls started paying more attention to him, and he thought that it was a good reason to pursue acting.
- He dropped his English A Level as he was not interested in learning it anymore.
- When he was 18 years old, he moved to London to study acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama in Swiss Cottage.
- After that, he played the role of Alcibiades in the play Timon of Athens at the Young Vic Theatre. He considered it one of his best roles.
- He then performed in the play Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf in Birmingham with Sylvia Syms, her daughter Beatie Edney, and James Bolan.
- After that, he took a break of three months to explore new experiences and went to Thailand with friends.
- He enjoyed learning about different cultures.
- During his last year at the Central School of Speech and Drama, he sang with a group called Carte Blanche.
- The group used to perform in clubs like Maxim’s de Paris. The group became a member of the British Actors’ Equity Association.
- When he was 18 years old, he began practising vegetarianism.
- In 1986, Flynn played the role of firefighter Kenny ‘Rambo’ Baines in the television film London’s Burning.
- The same year, he had a small role as a soldier named ‘Franny’ in the television series The Monocled Mutineer.
- In 1988, the film London’s Burning became a series, but he could not perform the role due to other work.
- The same year, he played Freddie in the television series The Fear, which was about London’s criminal world.
- From 1991 to 1995, he played the role of Corporal Paddy Garvey in the ITV television series Soldier Soldier alongside Robson Green.
- He appeared as D.S. Eddie Hargreaves in six episodes of the BAFTA-winning police drama series Between The Lines from 1992 to 1994.
- After this, Flynn and Green sang ‘Unchained Melody’ on television, and many viewers wanted to buy the song. Simon Cowell, a song producer, convinced them to record it as a single.
- The song was released with the song ‘White Cliffs of Dover’ under the name Robson and Jerome.
- In 1995, the song reached No.1 on the UK chart and was listed there for seven weeks.
- The song sold over 1.9 million copies and became the best-selling single of the year.
- In 1996, they won the Music Week Awards for Best Single and Best Album.
- They released two more No.1 hit songs named I Believe and What Becomes of the Brokenhearted in 1995 and 1996. They also released two No.1 albums.
- In 1997, he appeared with Robson Green in the comedy-drama television series Ain’t Misbehavin’.
- In 1999, he was cast in a police show named Badger.
- In 2000, he portrayed footballer Bobby Charlton in the film Best.
- He then portrayed comedian Tommy Cooper in a tribute play Jus’ Like That, which was written by John Fisher and directed by Simon Callow.
- In 2007, he moved to Pembrokeshire and directed and appeared in a low-budget film named Rude Tales.
- The film was a collection of short stories which revolved around the main character, Jerome Rude, who was played by him.
- In 2007, he lent his voice to the character Daniel (the hound) in the children’s show Tommy Zoom, which aired on CBeebies.
- In July 2010, after 10 years away from acting, he was cast as Bronn in the television series Game of Thrones, which aired on HBO.
- He played the role of Bronn for nine years until 2019.
- In 2012, he appeared alongside Matthew Macfadyen in four seasons of the television series Ripper Street, which aired on BBC.
- In 2016, Flynn appeared in the television show Black Mirror in its episode Shut Up and Dance.
- In 2017, he lent his voice to the character Dr. Gachet in the film Loving Vincent.
- In 2019, he revealed in an interview that he had been cast in Amazon Prime Video’s adaptation of the television series The Dark Tower in an undisclosed role.
- In 2020, he described a documentary titled HOGWOOD: A Modern Horror Story by Viva! magazine.
- In 2021, he played crisis management expert Neil Wallis in the television series The Trick, which was based on the Climategate scandal and was aired on BBC1.
- In 2022, he appeared as Scottish sheep farmer Banner Creighton in the television series 1923, which was created by Taylor Sheridan. He was cast alongside actors Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren.
- In 2025, he played the role of MI6 officer Boris Oliver in the Indian Malayalam action drama film L2: Empuraan, which was directed by Prithviraj Sukumaran.
- He is a member of the Vegetarian Society and Compassion in World Farming.
- He supports PETA and promotes a vegan lifestyle, which he follows.
- In December 2018, he joined the board of VeganNation, an Israeli project creating a global vegan economy with its currency, VeganCoin.
- He has narrated many Sleep Stories for the Calm App and often promotes meditation and mindfulness.
- He is a supporter of the Mindfulness in Schools Project.
- He is an animal lover and has two pet dogs. He often shares pictures of his pets on social media.
- He has been featured on the cover of many renowned magazines and tabloids.