Alexander Arnold, a talented British actor, hails from Ashford, Kent, where he was born on December 21st, 1992. With a passion for the performing arts, Arnold joined the esteemed National Youth Theatre in 2008, further honing his craft at Norton Knatchbull school and later Highworth Grammar School.
Throughout his formative years, Arnold was an integral part of numerous drama productions, both within his schools and with Ashford Youth Theatre. His dedication to the craft was evident, as he continued to perform in various roles, laying the foundation for his future success.
At the tender age of 17, Arnold seized the opportunity to audition for the popular E4 teen drama 'Skins', ultimately landing the role of Rich Hardbeck. This marked a significant milestone in his career, as he transitioned from amateur to professional actor.
In the following year, Arnold took on a more mature role, playing a key character suspected of murder in the ITV drama 'A Mother's Son'. This was followed by a dual appearance in the Northern crime series 'Vera' and the BBC whodunnit 'What Remains' in September 2013.
As his career continues to flourish, Arnold is set to make his feature film debut in Kristen Levring's 'The Salvation', alongside esteemed actors Mads Mikkelsen and Eva Green. With a bright future ahead, Alexander Arnold is undoubtedly a name to watch in the world of acting.