
Wellington, Shropshire, England, UK
Accomplished British actor Paul Blackthorne returned to primetime TV fall 2012 as determined Detective Quentin Lance on the CW’s hit series ‘Arrow’. This role follows that of manipulative reality show producer Clark Quietly in ABC’s paranormal thriller ‘The River’. Recently he has also appeared opposite Ted Danson in ‘CSI’ and Callie Thorne in ‘Necessary Roughness’. Blackthorne was born in Shropshire, England, 1969. Blackthorne had his first acting experience at the age of 12 with the National Youth Music Theatre at the Edinburgh festival in 1981. Later he went on to study the Spiritual Psychology of Acting in London from 1996-98 before earning his first roles in British TV and film. In 2000 he found himself in India portraying the villainous Captain Russell in the Oscar-nominated film ‘Lagaan’. The Oscar campaign brought him to Los Angeles where he went on to appear in many American TV shows including ‘24’, ‘ER’, ‘The Dresden Files’, ‘Lipstick Jungle’, ‘Deadwood’ and ‘Burn Notice’. On the feature side, he has appeared in ‘Four corners of suburbia, ‘Special’ and “A Christmas Carol.” Alongside acting Blackthorne spent much of the 90’s traveling the world and exhibiting his photography in London. His first exhibition entitled ‘Fish Heads and other things’ raised money for Greenpeace. Another, ‘Bollywood Backpack’ raised money for the Gujarat Indian earthquake victims. The last exhibition he held, ‘Delhi to Manhattan’, took place at Tibet House, New York in April 2009. This exhibition (view here) chronicles a journey through India trekking in the Himalayan-Tibetan communities and meeting with the Dalai Lama in Dharmsala as part of ‘The Missing Peace’ project. Proceeds from this exhibition went to the Tibetan children’s villages in India. Recently Paul completed a documentary he produced with acclaimed Australian photographer Mister Basquali entitled ‘This American Journey’. Blackthorne’s directorial debut tells the story of the two men traveling across America interviewing everyday Americans about how they feel about the state of the country and their hopes for its future. Along the way, stereotypes are shattered and wisdom found in the most unexpected places. In the meantime ‘Arrow’ was nominated for best new drama at the People’s choice awards 2013, ‘This American Journey’ is being submitted to film festivals and in partnership with musician James Carrington, Blackthorne is releasing an innovative app called ‘Forte’ teaching children how to read music.

as Tony Enright

as Tom Laudner
2000

as Quentin Lance
2014

as Tony Enright
2002

as Stephen Saunders
2001

as Quentin Lance
2012

as Jeremy Lawson
1994

as Dr. Polanski
2002

as Henry Stoller / Henry Stoller's Son
2005

as Julian Larson
2009

as Quentin Lance
2016

as Xavier
2018

as Thomas O'Neill
2007
as Robert Stergen
2017

2026

as William Bourcier
2021

as Robert Stergen
2017

as Emergency Room Doctor
2014
as Self
2013

as Metallo (voice)
2012

as Guest #3 / Business Man #2 (voice)
2009

as Jonas Exiler
2006

as Walt Samson
2005
as Jack Quinn
2004
as Dan
2001

as Captain Andrew Russell
2001

as John
2000

as Victor Ward
1998
as Willis
as Tony Enright
1 ep.

as Tom Laudner
1 episodes

as Quentin Lance
2 episodes

as Tony Enright
1 episodes

as Stephen Saunders
10 episodes

as Quentin Lance
141 episodes

as Jeremy Lawson
5 episodes

as Dr. Polanski
1 episodes

as Henry Stoller / Henry Stoller's Son
1 episodes

as Julian Larson
1 episodes

as Quentin Lance
2 episodes

as Xavier
1 episodes

as Thomas O'Neill
1 episodes

as Liam McGregor
4 episodes

as Larry Newley
1 episodes

as Tony Kadjic
2 episodes

as Hearst's man needling Cornishmen
2 episodes

as Gino
1 episodes

as Shane Healy
20 episodes

as Christian Harper
6 episodes

as John Baylor
1 episodes

as Dr. Matt Slingerland
16 episodes

as Harry Dresden
12 episodes

as Jack St. Cloud
1 episodes

as Terrence Hill
9 episodes