Jack Ashton

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Jack Ashton is a British actor, best known for playing the Reverend Tom Hereward in the BBC television series, Call the Midwife. He also appears as Lenny Sampson in Waterloo Road. On stage, he has performed in A Streetcar Named Desire at the Donmar Warehouse, and as Guy Haines in Strangers on a Train (UK tour). He starred in the 2017 film Instrument of War, based on the true story of Clair Cline, an American prisoner of war.

Born
Jack Lewis
OccupationActor
PartnerHelen George (2016–2023)
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Jack Ashton
Born
Jack Lewis
OccupationActor
TelevisionCall the Midwife
PartnerHelen George (2016–2023)
Children2
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Early life and education

He was born Jack Lewis in Clifton, Bristol. His father was a sculptor and artist, while his mother worked in education.[1][2] His family, including two sisters, lived briefly in Burnham-on-Sea, but settled in Bedminster, Bristol.[2][1]

He left Bedminster Down School at 16, and studied for a BTEC in performing arts at Filton College.[2] He then attended the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts in London.[2]

A long-time fan of Bristol City football club, he chose his stage name as a tribute to Ashton Gate stadium.[2]

Career

Television

Ashton starred in Call the Midwife from 2014 to 2018.[3] He joined the hit BBC period drama during its third series, playing Reverend Tom Hereward, a Curate in Poplar who works alongside the nuns and nurses of Nonnatus House.[4]

In 2023, Ashton appeared in the BBC series Waterloo Road as ex-convict Lenny Sampson who is brought in to help fight knife crime among at-risk youth.[4]

Other popular television programmes he has appeared in include Sister Boniface Mysteries, Casualty, Endeavour, McDonald & Dodds, and Broadchurch.[4]

Radio

Ashton joined the cast of The Archers in 2023, playing Harry Chilcott.[5]

Theatre

In 2009, Ashton performed in a Donmar Warehouse production of A Streetcar Named Desire as the dead husband of Blanche Dubois, played by Rachel Weisz.[1][6]

In 2018, he starred in a UK tour of Strangers on a Train, an adaptation of the Patricia Highsmith novel.[1][7] He played the lead role of Guy Haines, described by The Times as "the classic American good guy, the passionate architect, full of ideals", opposite "spoilt rich boy" Charles Bruno played by Christopher Harper.[7]

Film

Ashton played the lead role Instrument of War, a 2017 BYUtv film based on the true story of Clair Cline, an American soldier captured by the Nazis who plays a handmade violin he makes out of scrap material he finds in the prisoner-of-war camp.[2] Following a screening at the Heartland Film Festival, Richard Propes of The Independent Critic wrote, "one must give the strongest kudos to Jack Ashton for a performance that captures both the harrowing nature of his surroundings and the seemingly undefeatable human spirit that Cline must've possessed."[8]

Personal life

From 2016 to 2023, Ashton was in a relationship with his on-screen co-star Helen George. In September 2017, their daughter Wren Ivy was born.[9][10][11] The couple's second daughter Lark, was born in November 2021. They split up in 2023.[3]

Filmography

Film

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2009 Colin Brumby Colin Brumby Short film [12]
2011 Of Mary Bryan Short film [13]
2014 8 Minutes Idle Ian [14]
2016 Donkeys T Short film [15]
2017 Instrument of War Clair Cline [16]
2018 Welcome to Curiosity Sean [17]
2025 Bad Apples Eddy's Dad [18]
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Television

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2005 Holby City Chris Philips Episode: "More Equal Than Others" [19]
2007 Silent Witness James Fetherton Episode: "Hippocratic Oath, Part 1" [20]
2008 Four Seasons Martin Miniseries; 2 episodes [21]
2009 Mistresses Young Man Episode: "Series 2, Episode 1" [22]
2010 Dappers Ryan Episode: "Proper Job" [23]
Holby City Neil Gilligan Episode: "Man with No Name" [24]
2012 Endeavour DC Ian McLeash Episode: "Pilot" [25]
2013 Broadchurch Kevin Green Episode: "Series 1, Episode 2" [26]
2014–2018 Call the Midwife Reverend Tom Hereward Series regular; 35 episodes [27]
2015 Vicious Theo Episode: "Gym" [28]
2016 No Man Left Behind Chris Ryan Episode: "No Man Left Behind" [29]
2020 McDonald & Dodds Jack Valentine Episode: "The Fall of the House of Crockett" [30]
2022 U-Boat Wargamers Karl Dönitz Series regular; 6 episodes [31]
2022–2023 Casualty Angus Knockton Recurring role; 2 episodes [32]
2023 Sister Boniface Mysteries Lewis Garner Episode: "Stage Fright" [33]
Waterloo Road Lenny Sampson Recurring role; 2 episodes
The Chelsea Detective Toby Hansard Episode: "The Blue Room" [34]
2024 Professor T. Adam Bernard Recurring role; 2 episodes [35]
2025 Lockerbie: A Search for Truth Jonathan Dobson Episode: "Episode 1" [36]
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Theatre credits

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2009 The Homecoming Joey York Theatre Royal, York [37]
Twelfth Night Sebastian York Theatre Royal, York [38]
A Streetcar Named Desire Young Collector Donmar Warehouse, London [39]
Christmas Reloaded Jase Old Red Lion Theatre, London with Papatango Theatre Company [40]
2010 Leopoldville Jonah Devlin Tristan Bates Theatre, London with Papatango Theatre Company [41]
2012 The Guinea Pig Club Hugh Lockhart York Theatre Royal, York [42]
2018 Strangers on a Train Guy Haines Theatre Royal, Brighton & UK tour with Ambassador Theatre Group [43]
2024 Little Women Professor Friedrich Bhaer / John Brooke York Theatre Royal, York [44]
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