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Freddy Carter

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He’s an English television and film actor best known for playing the role of Pin in the original Netflix series Free Rein. Before he rose to fame, he made his professional acting debut in the 2016 horror film Heretiks, which marked the beginning of his journey in the entertainment industry. Born and raised in England, he grew up with two brothers, sharing a close-knit family background that helped shape his early years. In terms of personal life, he began a relationship with actress Caroline Ford back in 2018—a connection that blossomed over time. The couple took their love to the next level when they got married in December of 2022. Throughout it all, Pin has remained grounded, balancing his growing career with meaningful personal milestones. His role as Pin not only brought him recognition but also established him as a familiar face among fans of the show.

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Back in 2017, he made a small appearance as an extra in the DC Universe movie Wonder Woman—just a brief moment, but still a solid start. Then came a major turning point: he was cast as Kaz Brekker, a fan-favorite character, in the popular Netflix series Shadow and Bone. It was a breakout role that really put him on the map. He brought such depth and intensity to Kaz Brekker, making the character unforgettable. From that moment on, he became someone audiences couldn’t help but notice. And honestly, it’s been exciting to watch his journey ever since—he’s definitely one to keep an eye on.

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