Alex Lawther
Alex Lawther is an English actor born on May 4, 1995, in Petersfield, Hampshire, England. He is known for his versatile performances in film, television, and theater.
Lawther gained recognition for his portrayal of the young Alan Turing in the film “The Imitation Game” (2014), where he shared the screen with Benedict Cumberbatch. His performance as the brilliant mathematician and codebreaker earned him critical acclaim and showcased his talent at a young age.
He further showcased his acting abilities in the Netflix series “The End of the F***ing World” (2017-2019), where he played the complex and enigmatic character James. His performance as a troubled teenager navigating a dark and unconventional journey received high praise and established him as a rising star.
Lawther has also appeared in other notable projects, including the film “Goodbye Christopher Robin” (2017) and the miniseries “The Miniaturist” (2017). He has consistently demonstrated his ability to embody diverse and nuanced characters, displaying a range that spans from vulnerable and introspective to eccentric and offbeat.
In addition to his on-screen work, Lawther has also garnered recognition for his performances in theater productions. He has appeared in stage plays such as “The Glass Menagerie” and “Hamlet,” impressing audiences with his stage presence and command of the craft.
Alex Lawther’s performances have earned him a reputation as a talented young actor known for his unique approach and ability to bring depth and authenticity to his characters. He continues to captivate audiences with his compelling portrayals and remains an actor to watch in the industry.