Fin Oates
Fin Oates has one of those faces you just don’t forget, even if you can’t quite place where you’ve seen them. Maybe it was their wild ride in Warfare (2025)—that gritty, futuristic chaos-fest where nobody seems to know who’s actually in charge, but Fin’s character is the one you’re rooting for, whether you admit it or not. There’s this rawness to their performance, like the kind that has you clutching the armrest during those too-close-for-comfort scenes. And hey, if you’re more into that dark comedy drama life, Fin pops up in I Hate Suzie (2020), which—let’s be honest—kind of nailed the whole messy, real-life celebrity meltdown thing. You get a vibe that they aren’t just along for the ride; they actually bring a weird, magnetic energy, the type that keeps you staring at the screen long after their scene’s over.
And then there’s SS-GB (2017). Now, that one’s a trip—a whole alternate history where Nazis occupy Britain. Not exactly your average Sunday binge, but Fin’s role there? It’s pretty unforgettable. The show’s all smoky rooms, whispered secrets, and that constant sense of dread, but somehow Fin shines through the gloom, adding layers to a world already drowning in intrigue. You know, some actors just show up, say their lines, and bounce. Not Fin. There’s always this undercurrent, like something’s brewing under the surface. Makes you wonder what they’ll do next, honestly.