Initially deciding on a career in medicine, he soon discovered that
acting was to be his calling in life, and turned to community theatre
and eventually enrolling in the Birmingham School of Acting. It was
here that the young actor gained his skills and learned his craft, as
well as at The Actor's Centre in London.
His past roles have included Guildenstern in Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz
& Guildenstern Are Dead, Nick in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf and,
his most recent stage role - as Jack Worthing in The Importance of
Being Earnest.
An accomplished writer too, his first proper outing as a screenwriter
"The Death of Jack Hamilton" is in post-production, he has written
another short film that is in pre-production, and is also working on
his first feature length screenplay, both of which he is taking on
Producing duties for.
I believe that acting is very much a love/hate affair. There are moments when you will love it, and moments when you hate it. But, like with any relationship in life, i believe that if you put the work in it will lead to happiness.