CONNOR SWINDELLS

May 18, 2026

Sex Education, Emma, The Vanishing, SAS Rogue Heroes
cannes dispatch
Sex Education, Emma, The Vanishing, SAS Rogue Heroes

CANNES DISPATCH
Photographs by GREG WILLIAMS
Words by JANE CROWTHER


2026 TROPHÉE CHOPARD
‘This is surreal,’ Sex Education breakout Connor Swindells admitted ahead of being presented with the Chopard Trophy by French icon Isabelle Huppert. Photographed by Greg Williams at the Martinez Hotel’s Chopard terrace pre-ceremony, the British actor was recognised alongside Odessa A’zion as a next generation talent at the jeweller’s annual festival award evening at the Carlton Beach Club attended by many established artists. Huppert said the award ‘recognises a movement, a promise, something that is already there yet still in the process of becoming.’ For Swindells that promise began with Sex Education and gathered pace with turns in Emma, The Vanishing, SAS Rogue Heroes, William Tell and Barbie. His upcoming projects continue that trajectory – he’ll appear in Ruben Östlund’s The Entertainment System Is Down and Kayleigh Llewellyn’s The Dreamlands.

Sex Education, Emma, The Vanishing, SAS Rogue Heroes

The Trophée Chopard has form in recognising talent destined for the stratosphere: in the past it’s been awarded to to the likes of Marion Cotillard, Léa Seydoux, Diane Kruger, Florence Pugh, Jessie Buckley, Kingsley Ben-Adir, Mike Faist and Gael García Bernal. All have seen their careers soar but Huppert cautioned Swindells and A’zion as they moved forward in their path. ‘Success is uncertain, capricious, and sometimes deceptive. I wish you something else — I wish you freedom. The freedom to choose. The freedom to refuse. The freedom to explore unexpected territories. The freedom to be yourselves. The freedom to dream. And above all, the freedom to remain faithful to that mystery that brought you here, because that mystery is what makes great actors.’

In accepting his award Swindells thanked his late mother, who tragically died of bowel cancer when he was seven years old. ‘My mother’s name is Phoebe. She died when I was very young and sadly, she didn’t get to see any of this, but this definitely would not be possible if not for her. She’s been an amazing spirit that’s been with me all this time.’

Sex Education, Emma, The Vanishing, SAS Rogue Heroes

The celebration, co-hosted by Chopard’s Caroline Scheufele, festival president Iris Knobloch, and general delegate Thierry Frémaux, is in its 26th year and Swindells took home a gold and silver film reel trophy from the luxury jewellery house after a dinner by Michelin-starred chef, Bruno Oger, a performance from pianist Gina Alice Adlinger and dancing til the small hours.


Photographs by GREG WILLIAMS
Words by JANE CROWTHER
Trophée Chopard (Chopard Trophy) is awarded by a jury of professionals to two young actors in order to recognise and encourage their career

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