Simon Armstrong is a renowned Welsh actor, hailing from the charming town of Llanelli, and is widely recognized for his captivating portrayal of the enigmatic Qhorin Halfhand in the critically acclaimed HBO series Game of Thrones.
Armstrong's impressive acting career has seen him take on a diverse range of roles, including recurring parts in the esteemed television series Coronation Street and The Interceptor. His versatility as an actor has allowed him to seamlessly transition between genres, effortlessly navigating the demands of complex characters.
In addition to his television work, Armstrong has also made a significant impact on the big screen. He brought to life the character of Rogers in Nigel Cole's 2010 film Made in Dagenham, and showcased his impressive range in the Dutch crime action comedy Black Out and the British drama film In the Dark Half, both released in 2012.
In 2014, Armstrong joined the cast of the British-American short film Artificio Conceal, written and directed by Ayoub Qanir. This critically acclaimed film was selected to be showcased at several prominent film festivals worldwide, including the prestigious Cannes Film Festival's Short Film Corner, the Edinburgh International Film Festival, and the Seattle International Film Festival.
Throughout his career, Armstrong has consistently demonstrated his ability to adapt to a wide range of roles and genres, cementing his position as a talented and versatile actor in the industry.