Ceallach Spellman
Born on August 31, 1995, in Salford, England, Ceallach Spellman, whose name translates to "Bright Headed" in Gaelic, has made a significant mark in the entertainment industry. Despite being 21, his youthful appearance secured him the part of a 15-year-old in the 2016 revival of the beloved TV series "Cold Feet."
Ceallach's journey into performance began early; he first graced the stage at the age of seven in a production of "Beauty and the Beast" at the Manchester Palace Theatre. By the age of 11, he attended the esteemed Sylvia Young Theatre School in London, honing his craft. His television career kicked off with roles in series such as "Blue Murder" and "Holby City," but it was his portrayal of a schoolboy in the BBC drama "Waterloo Road" in 2010 that helped establish his presence on screen.
In addition to acting, Spellman garnered acclaim as a children's television presenter on "Friday Download," where he interviewed popular artists like Justin Bieber and The Vamps from 2011 to 2015. Beyond his professional achievements, Ceallach is also an ambassador for the children's charity Once Upon a Smile and is a dedicated fan of Manchester City, a stark contrast to his character Matthew in "Cold Feet," who supports Manchester United. His diverse talents and philanthropic efforts highlight his commitment to both the arts and his community.