
Birthdate: Jan 23, 1992
Birthplace: Longmont, Colorado, USA
Jack Reynor is a rising Irish-American actor who made his debut in a brief appearance in the Irish film, Country (2000), and then landed his first significant supporting role in director/writer Kirsten Sheridan’s Irish drama, Dollhouse (2012), co-starring Seana Kerslake, Johnny Ward and Kate Stanley Brennan, and which was released by Phase 4 Films (U.S.)/Soda Pictures (U.K.)/Eclipse Pictures (Ireland).
Reynor had his first feature starring role under the direction of Lenny Abrahamson in the award-winning Irish drama, What Richard Did (2012), adapted by screenwriter Malcolm Campbell from Kevin Power’s 2008 novel, Bad Day in Blackrock, with Roisin Murphy, Lars Mikkelsen and Lorraine Pilkington, premiering at the Toronto Film Festival and released by Element Pictures, followed by another co-starring role in an Irish movie in director/writer/producer/actor Eoin Macken’s thriller, Leopard (2013), with Tom Hopper.
Reynor had his first Hollywood roles first in director/co-writer Ken Scott’s comedy-drama, Delivery Man (2013), his shot-for-shot remake of his Canadian movie, Starbuck (2011), starring Vince Vaughn and Chris Pratt and grossing over $53 million for Touchstone Pictures/Disney, and then in a major supporting role in the Michael Bay-directed sequel (and fourth franchise entry), Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014), starring Mark Wahlberg, Stanley Tucci, Kelsey Grammer, Nicola Peltz, Li Bingbing and Titus Welliver, and delivering a knockout $1.1 billion for lead producer and distributor Paramount Pictures. Reynor joined co-stars Will Poulter and Toni Collette in Irish director/writer Gerard Barrett’s drama, Glassland (2014), followed by a co-starring role in the Julian Jarrold-directed British historical drama about young Princess Margaret, A Royal Night Out (2015), with Sarah Gadon, Bel Powley, Rupert Everett, Emily Watson and Roger Allam, and released by Lionsgate to a $5 million box office.
Jack Reynor took on the role of Malcolm in the Justin Kurzel-directed and U.K.-France-backed production of Shakespeare’s Macbeth (2015), starring Michael Fassbender, Marion Cotillard, Paddy Considine, Sean Harris, Elizabeth Debecki and David Thewlis, adapted by screenwriters Todd Louiso, Jacob Koskoff and Michael Lesslie, and which competed in Cannes Film Festival’s official selection while earning a disappointing (given estimated costs) $16 million gross for distributor-producer StudioCanal. Reynor joined the ensemble of director/writer/producer John Carney’s musical comedy-drama, Sing Street (2016), starring Lucy Boynton, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Aidan Gillen, Kelly Thornton and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, premiering at the Sundance Film Festival and delivering $13.6 million for The Weinstein Company (U.S.)/Lionsgate (U.K.-Ireland).
Reynor was part of the vivid ensemble of director/co-writer Ben Wheatley’s and co-writer Amy Jump’s wild Free Fire (2016), with Sharlto Copley, Armie Hammer, Brie Larson, Cillian Murphy, Babou Ceesay and Noah Taylor, launching at the Toronto Film Festival and grossing $3.8 million for distributors A24 (U.S.)/StudioCanal (U.K). Reynor co-starred with Rooney Mara, Vanessa Redgrave, Theo James and Eric Bana in director/co-writer Jim Sheridan’s Irish drama, The Secret Scripture (2016), and which was distributed by Vertigo Releasing.
Jack Reynor appeared in the cast of director/co-writer Cedric Jimenez’s English-language French-Belgian WWII movie, The Man with the Iron Heart (2017), based on Laurent Binet’s 2010 novel HHhH, starring Jason Clarke, Rosamund Pike, Jack O’Connell, Mia Wasikowska, Stephen Graham, and released by Mars Films in France. Reynor portrayed a cop in Kathryn Bigelow’s drama, Detroit (2017), starring John Boyega, Will Poulter, Algee Smith, Jacob Lattimore, Jason Mitchell, Hannah Murray and Kaitlyn Dever, but which lost money for distributor-producer Annapurna Pictures with a $24 million box office take.
Reynor was co-star in co-directors Jonathan Baker’s and Josh Baker’s sci-fi Kin (2018), based on their 2014 short film Bag Man, written by Daniel Casey and co-starring Myles Truitt, Zoe Kravitz, Carrie Coon, Dennis Quaid and James Franco, and failed at the box office for distributor Summit Entertainment with a $10 million gross. Reynor was a leading supporting player in the Ruth Bader Ginsburg biopic, On the Basis of Sex (2018), starring Felicity Jones, Armie Hammer, Justin Theroux, Sam Waterston and Kathy Bates under Mimi Leder’s direction, produced and released by Focus Features for a $38.8 million box office return.
Jack Reynor had his first voice and motion capture role in the Rudyard Kipling adaptation, Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle (2018), starring Rohan Chand, Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Benedict Cumberbatch, Naomie Harris, Matthew Rhys, Freida Pinto and Andy Serkis (who also directed), and had a limited theatrical release before a Netflix streaming release. Reynor had his breakthrough performance co-starring with Florence Pugh in director/writer Ari Aster’s horror movie about a Swedish death cult, Midsommar (2019), produced by Patrik Andersson and Lars Knudsen, with William Jackson Harper, Vilhelm Blomgren, Archie Madekwe and Will Poulter, and released to great success by A24 (U.S.)/Nordisk Film (Sweden) for a $48.5 million gross.
Reynor joined co-stars Tom Holland, Ciara Bravo and Jeff Wahlberg in Cherry (2021), directed and produced by Anthony and Joe Russo and based on Nico Walter’s 2018 autobiographical novel, produced by The Hideaway Entertainment/AGBO/Endeavor Content and released theatrically and streaming by Apple TV+. Reynor co-starred with Eve Hewson, Oren Kinlan and Joseph Gordon-Levitt in director/writer/producer John Carney’s musical comedy-drama, Flora and Son (2023), produced in Ireland and the U.S., and received a limited theatrical run by Apple Original Films (U.S., International)/Altitude Film Distribution (U.K., Ireland) after launching at the Sundance Film Festival.
Jack Reynor co-starred with Hilary Swank, Olivia Cooke and Hopper Penn in director/co-writer/co-composer Miles Joris-Peyrafitte’s crime thriller, The Good Mother (2023), produced by Shaun Sanghani, Siena Oberman and Emma Tillinger Koskoff, and released to little business by distributor Vertical Entertainment. Reynor co-starred in one of his biggest roles to date with Laia Costa in director/writer Lee Cronin’s reboot of the Mummy franchise, titled Lee Cronin’s The Mummy (2026), with May Calamawy, Natalie Grace and Veronica Falcon, produced by James Wan, Jason Blum and John Keville and released wide by Warner Bros. Pictures.
Reynor reunited with director/co-writer/producer John Carney for the Irish/U.S. musical comedy-drama, Power Ballad (2026), starring Paul Rudd, Nick Jonas, Peter McDonald, Marcella Plunkett, Havana Rose Liu and Sophie Vavasseur, produced by 30West/Screen Ireland/Likely Story/Distressed Films/Treasure Entertainment and distributed by Lionsgate. Reynor co-starred with Sope Dirisu, Tim Roth, Lucy Boynton and Burn Gorman in director/producer Gareth Evans’s remake of Takashi Nomura’s 1967 action movie, A Colt Is My Passport (date to be announced), with lead producer Orion Pictures and distributor Amazon MGM Studios.
Jack Reynor was born in Longmont, Colorado, and raised in Longmont and Valleymount, County Wicklow, Ireland by his Irish-born mother, Tara (human rights activist) and in Ireland by his mother and maternal grandparents Damien and Pat; Reynor’s father was American-born. Reynor has a younger sister and a younger brother. Reynor went to primary school in Valleymount, Ireland, and later attended and graduated from the Jesuit-run Belvedere College, where he acted in theatrical productions. Reynor has been married to actor/model Madeline Mulqueen since 2024; the couple lives in County Wicklow, Ireland. Reynor’s height is 6’. Reynor’s estimated net worth is $2 million.
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Dual Citizen: Jack Reynor is a dual citizen to Ireland and the U.S.
Star Teachers: Reynor has commented that he considers his previous cast mates Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard as “great teachers” helping him as he shifted from the radically different projects, Transformers: Age of Extinction and then Macbeth.
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