Harry Lloyd's acting career took off when he was a mere 16 years old. Lloyd's career began with roles in "MIT: Murder Investigation Team" (2003-05), "Doctor Who" (BBC, 2006-2016) and "Robin Hood" (BBC, 2006-09). He also appeared in the TV movie "Goodbye Mr. Chips" (PBS, 2003-04). He had a part on the television special "David Copperfield" (PBS, 1999). Lloyd also contributed his voice to characters in "American Dad" (2005-). He continued to work steadily in television throughout the 2010s, appearing on "Game of Thrones" (HBO, 2011-) and "Manhattan" (WGN America, 2014-15). He also landed roles in the miniseries "Great Expectations" (2011-12) and "The Hollow Crown" (2012-16). He also had roles in film during these years, including roles in the dramatic adaptation "Jane Eyre" (2011) with Mia Wasikowska and the biographical drama "The Iron Lady" (2011) with Meryl Streep. Lloyd focused on film in more recent years, appearing in "The Theory of Everything" (2014) with Eddie Redmayne, "Big Significant Things" (2015) and the Vera Farmiga dramatic period piece "Closer to the Moon" (2015). He also appeared in the Sam Claflin drama "The Riot Club" (2015) and "Anthropoid" (2016). He also had a part in the TV miniseries "Wolf Hall" (2015). Lloyd most recently acted on "Marcella" (Netflix, 2016-).