Jude Law's son Rafferty, 27, is the spitting image of his famous father, 58, as he attends the Vanity Fair EE Rising Star Party in London
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Rafferty Law looked the spitting image of his famous father Jude on Wednesday night as he posed on the red carpet at the Vanity Fair EE Rising Star Party in London.
The actor, 27, who is The Holiday star, 52, and ex Sadie Frost's, 58, oldest child together, cut a dapper figure in a grey suit.
Rafferty teamed the smart blazer and matching trousers with a black open collar shirt as he posed for photos at the bash.
He looked in good spirits as he flashed a smile for cameras at the star-studded event held at Four Seasons Hotel.
Rafferty was joined by his Apple TV series Masters of the Air co-star Anthony Boyle, who rocked a navy shirt and black jacket.
It comes after the pair attended the premiere for the new series alongside fellow co-stars Barry Keoghan, Callum Turner and Austin Butler at the Picturehouse Central last month.
Rafferty Law looked the spitting image of his famous father Jude on Wednesday night as he posed on the red carpet at the Vanity Fair EE Rising Star Party in London
The actor, 27, who is The Holiday star, 52, and ex Sadie Frost's, 58, oldest child together, cut a dapper figure in a grey suit
The nine-episode limited series is set In World War II and focuses on a squad of Air Force members valiantly combating the forces of Nazi Germany.
Filming for Masters Of The Air started in 2021 in England, but was delayed several times due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The series also will feature Ncuti Gatwa, David Shields, Ben Radcliffe, Elliot Warren, Nate Mann, Edward Ashley, Rafferty Law, Darragh Cowley and German actor Louis Hofmann.
It comes after Rafferty spoke about feeling 'defined' by his A-list parents Jude and Sadie during a new interview - and how he was determined to break away.
The actor explained to Hunger Magazine that despite his famous mother and father being his 'main role models' he was keen to carve his own path.
Rafferty explained how the pandemic made him take stock of his career choices, after previously starring in Oliver Twist reboot, Twist.
He said: 'Lockdown made me realise how grateful I am for the opportunities I’ve had, but also how driven I am, to show people what I’m capable of and share my opinions.
'I’ve got a lot to say. In the past I felt like I was slightly defined by my family. And now I want to break away from that and focus on myself.'
Rafferty was joined at the star-studded event held at Four Seasons Hotel by his Apple TV series Masters of the Air co-star Anthony Boyle, who rocked a navy shirt and black jacket
It comes after the pair attended the premiere for the new series alongside fellow co-stars Barry Keoghan, Callum Turner and Austin Butler at the Picturehouse Central last month
Rafferty recently spoke about feeling 'defined' by his A-list parents Jude and Sadie during a new interview - and how he was determined to break away; pictured Rafferty and Sadie in 2022
Crediting his parents for some of their attributes, he went to say he appreciates the way his mother 'treats people' and how 'patient' she is whereas his dad is 'like a best friend' due to them spending so much time together.
He explained: 'My mum has always been a huge role model to me in how she treats people and her outlook on life… She’s very patient. My dad’s always been a huge role model, too.
'He’s like a best friend. We spent a lot of time just me and him when I was growing up – we’d go on all sorts of adventures.
'I think he really instilled imagination in me, which then made me want to tell stories and be able to create that human connection.'
Jude was previously married to actress and designer Sadie, but the pair divorced in 2003. They have three children – Rafferty, 24, Iris and Rudy, 22.
He also has daughter, Sophia, 15, with model Samantha Burke, and another daughter called Ada, nine, with singer-songwriter Catherine Harding.
Jude and his now wife Phillipa Coan, 36, welcomed a baby in 2020, and were spotted together at the Hay literary festival in 2015, and married at Old Marylebone Town Hall in 2019 before partying in Mayfair – three months after he announced their engagement.