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    Giles Alderson

    Giles Alderson

    Personal Info

    Known ForActing
    BornJanuary 1, 1977 (48 years old)
    Place of BirthHarrogate, Yorkshire, England, UK
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    Giles Alderson

    Biography

    Giles was born in Harrogate, Yorkshire, UK. He has recently directed 'The Dare', 'Knights of Camelot' 'World of Darkness' and 'Food For Thought' and produced 'A Serial Killers Guide To Life' and 'Cassette' feature films. He starred in the films, I Want Candy, The Torment, The Harsh Light of Day, The Damned United and is the founder Figi Productions where he has produced and directed eight award winning films including, 'The Heart of the Forest', '47 Cleveland' 'Taken' 'Barry Brown' and the first 3D short drama to be filmed in the UK 'Sportsday 3D'. He is now in prep for his drama feature 'The Nobodies' and is in the edit 'Knights of Camelot' and soon to be released his writing and directing debut; the psychological horror feature 'The Dare' which won the Audience Award at Popcorn Frights Film Festival, starring Richard Brake, Alexandra Evans, Richard Short, Bart Edwards and Robert Maaser for Millennium Films and B2Y. After he gained a 2:1 at The University in Hertfordshire he trained at Drama Studio London. His first major role was playing Carl in Ealing Studio's 'I Want Candy', with Mackenzie Crook and Tom Burke. Since he has played the lead in the British horror, 'The Torment' (released as 'The Possession of David O'Reilly' in the US). He also was the lead in The Harsh Light of Day'. Other films include: 'Between Two Worlds', 'The Banksy Job', 'Hero', 'Tales of The Supernatural' and the Zombie Comedy 'Stalled'. He played Coin Todd in 'The Damned United' for BBC Films with Michael Sheen, Timothy Spall and Jim Broadbent, directed by Tom Hooper (The Kings Speech). Dorian in 'Walking with the Enemy' with Ben Kingsley. He played the lead role of Vincent in vampire feature 'Night Junkies', Joel in 'Three Minutes Moments, and FBI Agent Kyle Fraser in the sci-fi film 'LVJ'. He also played the popular role of Steve, the cult loving and troubled character on the BAFTA nominated, London based interactive drama series 'KateModern', The show won a Webby and a Press Guild award winner for innovation in broadcasting and was nominated for three BAFTA's. His character also crossed over to the American sister show 'LonelyGirl15' for a season. TV includes: Blackpool, Coronation Street, The Great War, Tricks, 50 Ways, The Silence and Accidental Farmer. He is a member of The Soho Theater and The Royal Court Theaters Young Writers program, where he has had three of his plays read, two of which, White and Cracking Up where fully performed at Off West End theaters. His latest play On The Tiles had a performance at The Prince of Wales Theater in London's West End. He plays football for Arsenal Ex Pros and Celebrities Charity XI and was top goal-scorer in 2018 and 2019.

    Known For

    15 movies
    Diagnosis Superstar

    Diagnosis Superstar

    2009

    Night Junkies
    4.1

    Night Junkies

    2007

    Stalled
    4.8

    Stalled

    2013

    I Want Candy
    5.1

    I Want Candy

    2007

    The Damned United
    7.2

    The Damned United

    2009

    Heavy Duty
    3.0

    Heavy Duty

    2013

    Anaphylaxis
    1.7

    Anaphylaxis

    2010

    Tales of the Supernatural
    6.5

    Tales of the Supernatural

    2014

    The Symmetry of Love
    6.8

    The Symmetry of Love

    2010

    Hero: Inspired by the Extraordinary Life & Times of Mr. Ulric Cross
    7.0

    Hero: Inspired by the Extraordinary Life & Times of Mr. Ulric Cross

    2019

    The Possession of David O'Reilly
    4.7

    The Possession of David O'Reilly

    2010

    Food for Thought
    9.0

    Food for Thought

    2025

    The Harsh Light of Day
    3.8

    The Harsh Light of Day

    2012

    Till Sunset
    4.2

    Till Sunset

    2012

    Barry Brown

    Barry Brown

    2009