His daughter is known for playing Daphne in the Netflix hit series, Bridgerton.
And Tim Dynevor, 59, has been unable to hide his proud for his daughter Phoebe, 26, as he has shared her success with his 2,994 Instagram followers over the past few months – with everything from portraits to press clippings filling his grid.
A standout snap was one he captioned: ‘Table read’, of Phoebe alongside co-star Regé-Jean Page, who plays Simon Basset, Duke of Hastings in the hit show, while he also shared her spread from Vogue and an appearance in The Times.
Inside the photo album of a very proud dad: Phoebe Dynevor’s father Tim has doted on her in a selection of sweet Instagram posts over the past few months
Actor and screenwriter Tim shares Phoebe as well as daughter Harriet and son Samuel, 24, with his Coronation Street star wife Sally, who he married in 1995.
Among snaps of his other kids, Phoebe features heavily on Tim’s grid.
In his behind-the-scenes at Bridgerton post, Regé-Jean looked enticed in the script, while Phoebe looked delighted as she beamed for the snap.
In another post, Tim referred to Phoebe as his ‘Little Rabbit’ as he marked her 26th birthday with a father-and-daughter selfie.
Doting dad: Tim referred to Phoebe as his ‘little rabbit’ as he marked her 26th birthday with a father-and-daughter selfie
Talented: A fan thanked Tim for sharing Phoebe with them, calling her a ‘good daughter and actress’
He penned: ‘Happy 26th Little Rabbit, love you loads’. A fan commented: ‘Thank you for sharing your girl Phoebe to us and to the world she is a good daughter and great actress in her own generation’.
In a nod to her upcoming part as Clarice Cliff, the pioneering ceramic artist who was at the forefront of the Art Deco pottery movement, in in The Colour Room, Tim also shared an image of a Clarice Cliff jigsaw puzzle.
He added a caption reading: ‘A present from Clarice’.
Another throwback snap came in the form of an incredibly sweet childhood picture of Sally with their daughter and the caption: ‘These two…’
Success: Bridgerton, which is based on series of books by Julia Quinn, won an award for Top Television Programme at the American Film Institute Awards 2020.
The whole gang: Actor and screenwriter Tim shares Phoebe as well as daughter Harriet and son Samuel, 24, with his Coronation Street star wife Sally, who he married in 1995
Another image of his three kids clearly left Tim glowing with pride as he shared the snap and added the caption: ‘What a gorgeous bunch x’
The period drama, which is based on series of books by Julia Quinn, won an award for Top Television Programme at the American Film Institute Awards 2020.
Its viewership of 82million households has led it to become the most-watched series on Netflix – and with series two filming having already started, it’s additionally been renewed for a third and fourth season too.
However, Bridgerton has had to stall filming series two again, following another positive COVID-19 case on set – causing Netflix ‘an expensive headache’.
Happy days: In a nod to her upcoming part as Clarice Cliff, the pioneering ceramic artist who was at the forefront of the Art Deco pottery movement, in in The Colour Room, Tim also shared an image of a Clarice Cliff jigsaw puzzle
Sweet: Another image of his three kids clearly left Tim glowing with pride as he shared the snap and added the caption: ‘What a gorgeous bunch x’
Due to a previous case, shooting had only just resumed again – but a day after cast and crew returned to the period drama things are once again on ice.
The likes of Phoebe and another co-star Jonathan Bailey, who plays Viscount Anthony Bridgerton, have had to cease work while various members of the production isolate.
‘The demand for the second series is huge, so to stop filming again is a real headache,’ a source told The Sun. ‘This could lead to proper delays and it will be extremely costly for them.
‘Shooting such a big production is expensive at the best of times, let alone when you’ve got sets staying empty and actors who can’t work.
Adorable: Another throwback snap came in the form of an incredibly sweet childhood picture of Sally with their daughter and the caption: ‘These two’
We are family! The family posed for a sweet selfie back in December
That’s a cut: Netflix are having ‘an expensive headache’ over delays on Bridgerton series two… after ANOTHER Covid case was detected and filming was delayed again
‘Filming was stopped immediately as soon as the new positive case was detected but they had only just got back on set.
‘They have a rigorous testing regime, so it’s hoped the case was found quickly enough and that no one else on set got it. But a lot of people are now isolating.
‘Filming will start again once it is deemed safe but for now it has been paused indefinitely.’
The series had been shooting at Wrotham Hall in Hertfordshire when the news was delivered concerning the new Covid case.
On pause: The stars have had to cease work while various members of the production isolate
The first season focused on the romance between Daphne Bridgerton and Simon, Duke of Hastings, the role which Regé-Jean bade farewell to in April– to the dismay of his many fans.
The second season will shift the focus to Daphne’s brother Anthony Bridgerton, who will go on the hunt for a suitable bride when he meets sisters Kate (Simone Ashley) and Edwina (Charithra Chandran) Sheffield, renamed Sharma for the show.
While he tries to pursue Edwina he finds himself becoming attracted to Kate instead, despite the fact they are often at odds with each other.
A release date has yet to be announced.
The first season focused on the romance between Daphne Bridgerton and Simon, Duke of Hastings, the role which Regé-Jean bade farewell to in April– to the dismay of his many fans