Luke Treadaway
Luke Antony N. Treadaway, born on September 10, 1984, is a talented English actor known for his significant contributions to film and television. He first garnered attention for his captivating performances in the 2005 film "Brothers of the Head," where he portrayed one of the conjoined twin brothers in a story that blends music and drama. Treadaway further solidified his reputation in the 2011 sci-fi horror film "Attack the Block," where he starred alongside a talented cast in a thrilling tale of alien invasion set in South London.
In addition to his film work, Treadaway has made his mark on the stage, showcasing his versatility as a performer. His portrayal in the acclaimed play "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" earned him critical acclaim and a nomination for the prestigious Olivier Award. Treadaway's commitment to his craft is evident in his diverse roles, which span various genres and formats, demonstrating his ability to engage audiences thoroughly.
Throughout his career, Luke Treadaway has established himself as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, consistently delivering powerful performances that resonate with viewers. With a growing body of work and numerous accolades, he continues to be a compelling presence in both film and theater.
Filmography
Late Bloomers (2011)
Brothers of the Head
Clapham Junction
National Theatre Live: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Heartless (2010)
St George's Day
Wasteland
A Street Cat Named Bob
The Whistleblower
Attack the Block
The Rack Pack
Cheerful Weather for the Wedding
A Christmas Gift from Bob
Dogging: A Love Story
Unbroken
Killing Bono
Get Lucky
Unspeakable (2017)
You Instead
Fortitude
Traitors
Ordeal by Innocence
The Singapore Grip