Born and raised in the London borough of Welling, Duncan Lacroix has acted his way into some of the most prestigious TV shows of recent years. Of a rugged disposition, it is no surprise that Lacroix has been a prevalent feature of the historical/fanatical fiction success of shows ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘Outlander’. If the fantastical dramatics of mainstream fiction isn’t enough to earn Lacroix the status he deserves, this actor is no stranger to the cold, hard stage of the theatre. A true lover of all things drama, when Lacroix is not behind the set of a popular show, he can be found honing his craft in classic theatre productions across Dublin, where he now calls his home.
Lacroix’s unique charisma and spartan aesthetic has landed him some of the most sought after and most recognisable TV roles. Alongside roles in the award-winning Game of Thrones and Outlander, he also starred in the hugely successful Primeval, and most recently obtained a large part in Vikings, an impressive cherry on the cake for his pseudo-historical catalogue.
Lacroix has firmly established himself in historical Hollywood. Starring as Lord Henry Percy in Netflix’ Outlaw King, Lacroix continues to feed the imagination of his audience by perfectly deploying years of dramatic experience and character development. Lacroix’s firm reputation remains strong in television and theatrical circles alike, attesting to a true love of unfeigned acting. So whether the global distinction of Game of Thrones or a more niche performance of Twelth Night, Lacroix has plenty to offer his avid fans.