Person Biography:
Born on February 9, 1999, in Southend-on-Sea, England, this talented individual has already made a name for themselves in the entertainment industry. Currently residing in London, they have an older brother named James.
Their early years were marked by a passion for the performing arts, as they began studying ballet, modern, jazz, and tap with Miss Vanda Morgan at her Performing Arts Academy from the age of four. This laid the foundation for their future success, as they went on to attend the prestigious Sylvia Young Theatre School full-time in London.
At the tender age of seven, they transferred to Alleyn Court School in Southend, England, where they continued to nurture their love for the arts. Their dedication and hard work paid off, as they were one of the youngest students ever to attend the Sylvia Young Theatre School full-time.
Their big break came when they were cast in the West End production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's new show, a role they earned after six recalls and a grueling audition process. This was followed by a feature and photo shoot in Hello magazine, cementing their status as a rising star.
Throughout their career, they have been fortunate enough to meet and work with some of the industry's biggest names, including Kerry Ellis, who they have cited as a major inspiration. They have also had the opportunity to perform in some of the most iconic shows in the West End, including 'Wicked', 'Phantom of the Opera', and 'Les Miserables'.
Despite their success, they remain humble and grounded, crediting their family and friends for their support. In their free time, they enjoy keeping in touch with old school and theatre friends through social media platforms like Facebook.
This talented individual is also heavily involved with the Cosette Project Charity, which aims to help abused and trafficked children. They are a strong advocate for the charity and regularly attend events to raise awareness and funds.
In addition to their acting career, they are also a trained ballet dancer and attend the Royal Academy of Dance. They have won numerous awards for their acting, including the Sylvia Young Theatre School Junior Acting Award in 2009 and 2011.
Their most embarrassing moment was swallowing their tooth on stage during a performance of 'The Sound of Music', while singing Edelweiss. Despite this mishap, they have continued to shine on stage and screen, with many more exciting projects on the horizon.