Adam Leese
Adam Leese, a talented English character actor, has made a significant impact in both film and television, showcasing his versatility across comedy and drama genres. His career began with a notable role in Victoria Wood's acclaimed series "Dinnerladies" while he was completing his studies at Arts Ed Drama School in London. Since then, Adam has appeared in a variety of films, including "Bridget Jones's Baby," directed by Sharon Maguire, and "King of Thieves," helmed by James Marsh. He is also known for collaborating with filmmaker Joe Cornish on both "Attack the Block" and "The Kid Who Would Be King."
One of Adam's standout performances came in his first lead role in the feature film "EMR," which also marked the early career of Tom Hardy. The film received multiple accolades on the international stage, notably winning the "Best UK Feature Award" at the prestigious Raindance Festival in London, where it triumphed over competitors such as Shane Meadows' "Dead Man's Shoes."
In television, Adam has graced many beloved UK series, including a memorable appearance as Olivia Coleman's romantic interest in "Broadchurch," as well as roles in "EastEnders," "Humans," and "Guerrilla." His diverse body of work has established him as a familiar face in the entertainment industry.