Damian Hurley

Damian Hurley
Born Damian Charles Hurley
(2002-04-04) April 4, 2002
London, England
Nationality British
Occupation Actor, model
Years active 2015-present
Known for The Royals

Damian Charles Hurley (born April 4, 2002) is a British actor and model.

Hurley is best known for his 2016 role as Prince Hansel of Lichtenstein in E! 's The Royals.

As a model, Hurley landed his first job at 13, modelling for Lotty Bunbury's independent brand, 'Pink House Mustique.'

Hurley was born to actress Elizabeth Hurley through her relationship with American businessman Steve Bing.[1]

Career

Hurley began his career in 2012 as an extra in Network Ten's Neighbours.

In 2015, Hurley began his modelling career by shooting for Lotty Bunbury's independent brand, Pink House Mustique.

In May 2016, it was announced that Hurley would be playing Prince Hansel von Lietenstein in E! 's The Royals. This is set to air in December.

Early life

Hurley grew up in Gloucester, with his mother and her then spouse, business tycoon Arun Nayar.

In an interview, Hurley's mother revealed that she sent him to boarding school in Oxford on his eighth birthday.

Hurley and his mother then lived part-time in Australia due to Elizabeth's relationship with Australian cricketing legend, Shane Warne.

Personal life

Hurley was born to actress Elizabeth Hurley through her relationship with Steve Bing. Although Bing initially denied paternity, a DNA test subsequently confirmed him as the father. In a court settlement, Bing agreed to pay £1.8 million in annual instalments of £100,000 for Damian Hurley, though Hurley reportedly declined to accept the payout.

Hurley's godfathers include David Beckham, Elton John, Hugh Grant and Dennis Leary.

Filmography

Film
Year Title Notes
2016 "The Royals" Prince Hansel von Lietenstein

References

  1. Khoo, Isabelle (5 April 2016). "Elizabeth Hurley Son: So Grown Up And Has Mom's Model Looks". Huffington Post. Retrieved 21 July 2016.
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