
Barry Sloane
Sloane began his acting career in British television, appearing in series such as DCI Banks, Pleasureland, and The Mark of Cain. In July 2012, he was cast as Aiden Mathis in the hit ABC drama series Revenge. In February 2014, he joined the cast of the Steven Spielberg - produced science fiction drama series The Whispers. In 2024, Sloane was cast as Destruction, also known as The Prodigal, in the second season of Netflix's The Sandman. In 2025, he joined the cast of HBO's House of the Dragon for its third season, portraying Ser Adrian Redfort, a knight who supports Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen during the Dance of the Dragons. Sloane voiced and motion captured Captain Price in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, for which he was nominated for British Academy Games Award for Performer in a Leading Role, and reprised the role in Modern Warfare II (2022) and Modern Warfare III (2023).
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