If you have just finished watching House of Guinness, you could be wondering, "What next?" Louis Partridge has also been featured in a number of other shows that represent a totally different body of his acting prowess compared to the one he exhibited in House of Guinness.
Although House of Guinness is a special tale and environment, Partridge's other shows are anything but period dramas to thrillers of today, offering audiences a wide variety of characters with which to familiarize themselves.
House of Guinness showcases the actor’s talent in a specific context, but if you’re curious about how versatile Partridge can be, checking out some of his other projects is a logical next step. His performances outside of House of Guinness highlight not only his ability to adapt to different genres but also his consistent on-screen presence, whether in supporting or central roles.
Have a look at 5 Louis Partridge movies and TV shows to watch after you have binged House of Guinness
1. Enola Holmes (2020) – Netflix
Partridge appears as Viscount Tewkesbury, the young noble who is in the midst of Enola Sherlock Holmes' sister's intrigue. The movie, set in Victorian England, is about Enola seeking to find her missing mother and discover a political scandal in the process.
Partridge infuses the movie with charm and substance, introducing humor and naivety to the character. Watching Enola Holmes following House of Guinness permits audiences to observe Partridge in a historical drama with some levity incorporated into suspense.
The Enola-Tewkesbury interaction is a representation of the ease with which Partridge can engage believably with co-performers without, in the process, negating individual presence of character. This is different from his performance in House of Guinness, which illustrates the manner in which he transitions from ensemble casts to close narratives.
2. Enola Holmes 2 (2022) – Netflix

Partridge re-emerges as Viscount Tewkesbury in Enola Holmes 2. The second film traces Enola's sleuth work and looks at how and why Tewkesbury ascended and became involved in politics. Character development in both films ensures continuity so that audiences who have only viewed House of Guinness can follow the evolution of Partridge through another serial episode.
The second half illustrates how Partridge can tweak a character subtly over time. Audience members who have seen House of Guinness can sense the change in his acting as Tewkesbury from the tone of the previous role, and they have a better understanding of him as a good actor.
3. Pistol (2022) – FX
Partridge portrays Sid Vicious, the S*x Pistols' bassist and punk band legend, in the FX miniseries Pistol. Pistol dramatizes punk rock's emergence during the 1970s, the intensity, the rebellion, and the mayhem of the era. As opposed to House of Guinness's formal background, Pistol puts Partridge in an apt, breakneck speed in a new kind of screen presence.
His work also showcases the actor's capacity to play real-life subjects, and in this, he has a stark contrast from performing fictional or period drama subjects. For someone who might have only recently seen House of Guinness, Pistol is a chance to witness Partridge play more biographical and high-octane roles.
4. Disclaimer (2024) – Apple TV+

Partridge is also included among veteran actors Cate Blanchett and Kevin Kline in the Alfonso Cuarón-directed and written thriller miniseries Disclaimer. The miniseries follows a TV journalist whose life becomes complicated in a violent conspiracy. Partridge appears in a supporting role that crosses with the lead plot, providing depth to the series' narrative.
This character piece is further evidence of Partridge's ability, as he proves he can maintain complex plots in tandem without overshadowing the leading actors. To viewers in House of Guinness, Disclaimer shows Partridge's adaptability in terms of dealing with other types of narratives, ranging from historical drama to modern thrills.
5. Medici (2019) – Netflix
Medici is a period drama series of the Italian Renaissance that shows the rise and reign of the Medici family during the Italian Renaissance. Partridge plays Piero de' Medici, a young Medici male who is engaged in politics and intra-family conflict. This gives him a chance to be placed once more in another historical setting away from that of the House of Guinness and this other project previously mentioned, offering viewers a glimpse of his range for acting in opulent period settings.
The family politics and political intrigue focus of the series provides space for Partridge to play out a part that is a mixture of youthful vision with historical weight. Pitting House of Guinness against Medici is about how he differentiates his acting to meet the needs of evolving times and character needs.
Louis Partridge's filmography is evidence of the incredible range. From the mystery of Enola Holmes to the pandemonium of Pistol, the suspenseful thriller of Disclaimer, and the period setting of Medici, audiences can see the variation in his acting across genres.
The roles vary, but are consistent in his skill at acting complicated characters. To anyone who has seen House of Guinness, perhaps seeing these productions could give a person a greater appreciation for Partridge's range.
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