Desmond Askew
Desmond Askew, an English actor born on December 17, 1972, has made a notable impact in both film and television. He first gained attention in 1983 when he portrayed a mischievous schoolboy in the promotional video for Wham's hit single "Bad Boys." Over the years, Askew has built a diverse filmography, appearing in notable movies such as "Go" (1999), "Repli-Kate" (2002), "The Hills Have Eyes" (2006), and "Turistas" (2006).
In addition to his film work, Askew has showcased his talent on television, featuring in series like "Grange Hill," "Las Vegas," and "Charmed." He also had a recurring role as Brody Davis in the popular sci-fi show "Roswell." Furthermore, his voice can be heard as Chanter Devons in the acclaimed 2009 video game "Dragon Age Origins."
Askew honed his skills at the prestigious Sylvia Young Theatre School, which helped shape his acting career. In 2009, he starred in the comedy "Winston: An Informal Guide to Etiquette," further demonstrating his versatility as a performer. With a dynamic career spanning various genres, Desmond Askew remains a respected figure in the entertainment industry.