Pip Pearce
- Actor
Pip Pearce is a British actor.
His career began in 2011, when, at the age of ten, he was cast by Sir Nicholas Hytner in the National Theatre and NT Live production of 'Travelling Light'. Soon after, Pip became an original cast member of Carrie Cracknell's multi award-winning 'A Doll's House' at the Young Vic, playing Jon. In 2013, he was cast and directed by Sir Kenneth Branagh in 'Macbeth' - the headline production at that year's Manchester International Festival - and appeared in the NT Live broadcast. The following year, Pip played James in Hammer Horror's 'The Woman in Black: Angel of Death' and was subsequently cast by Marvel and Disney as Iron Man in 'Avengers: Hero Up!'
In 2023, Pip graduated from Cambridge University with a double first-class degree in English and was awarded the prestigious Collins Prize. While studying, he founded Pip Pearce Productions and directed 'The Waste Land', a theatrical response to T.S. Eliot's poem on its centenary, produced in association with The Eliot Estate. Following this, Pip has worked as a director on a series of award-winning, sell-out productions. Most notably, 'Boiler Room Six' was awarded 'Best Overall Show' after its sell-out run at the 2024 Edinburgh Fringe and embarked on an international tour in 2025.
Pip continues to work across film and theatre. In 2024, he was recognised with the Best Actor award at the GRAFTAs.
His career began in 2011, when, at the age of ten, he was cast by Sir Nicholas Hytner in the National Theatre and NT Live production of 'Travelling Light'. Soon after, Pip became an original cast member of Carrie Cracknell's multi award-winning 'A Doll's House' at the Young Vic, playing Jon. In 2013, he was cast and directed by Sir Kenneth Branagh in 'Macbeth' - the headline production at that year's Manchester International Festival - and appeared in the NT Live broadcast. The following year, Pip played James in Hammer Horror's 'The Woman in Black: Angel of Death' and was subsequently cast by Marvel and Disney as Iron Man in 'Avengers: Hero Up!'
In 2023, Pip graduated from Cambridge University with a double first-class degree in English and was awarded the prestigious Collins Prize. While studying, he founded Pip Pearce Productions and directed 'The Waste Land', a theatrical response to T.S. Eliot's poem on its centenary, produced in association with The Eliot Estate. Following this, Pip has worked as a director on a series of award-winning, sell-out productions. Most notably, 'Boiler Room Six' was awarded 'Best Overall Show' after its sell-out run at the 2024 Edinburgh Fringe and embarked on an international tour in 2025.
Pip continues to work across film and theatre. In 2024, he was recognised with the Best Actor award at the GRAFTAs.