Where to watch Solly McLeod in the UK
Find every Solly McLeod film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 17 June 2026.
Solly McLeod (born 10 February 2000) is a British actor. On television, he starred in the ITVX miniseries Tom Jones (2023). His films include Jericho Ridge, The Dead Don't Hurt (both 2023), and Last Swim (2024). Description above from the Wikipedia article Solly McLeod, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Solly McLeod films streaming in the UK
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- House of the Dragon (2022) as Ser Joffrey Lonmouth
- Outlander (2014) as Private Lambie
- Star City (2026) as Sasha Polivanov
- Brothers Under Fire (2026) as Danny
- William Tell (2025) as Melchtal
- Practical Magic 2 (2026) Cast
- The Rising (2022) as Joseph Wyatt
- Tom Jones (2023) as Tom Jones
- Fear (2025) as Jan Boyd
- The Dead Don't Hurt (2024) as Weston Jeffries
- Jericho Ridge (2024) as Deputy Walter Judge
- Last Swim (2025) as Shea
- Anxious People Cast
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What are Solly McLeod's most popular films?
Most-watched Solly McLeod films currently: Brothers Under Fire (2026), William Tell (2025), Practical Magic 2 (2026), The Dead Don't Hurt (2024), Jericho Ridge (2024).
What TV shows has Solly McLeod appeared in?
Selected TV credits: House of the Dragon (2022), Outlander (2014), Star City (2026), The Rising (2022), Tom Jones (2023).
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