David Avery is a highly acclaimed British actor, widely recognized for his remarkable talent and versatility in bringing to life a diverse range of complex and intriguing characters across various film and television productions, garnering widespread critical acclaim and admiration for his captivating performances in notable projects such as The Night Manager, a gripping spy thriller that premiered in 2016, as well as Starred Up, a critically acclaimed drama film released in 2013, and Lost in London, a thought-provoking drama film that debuted in 2017.
Avery's arrival into the world on April 6th, 1986, in the vibrant city of Birmingham, England, marked the beginning of a life that would be deeply influenced by the captivating realm of the performing arts. As the years unfolded, a profound inclination towards the world of acting began to take shape, gradually manifesting into a resolute ambition that would ultimately guide Avery's life choices. With the dawn of his late teenage years, a decisive moment of transformation occurred as Avery made the bold decision to leave his hometown and relocate to the bustling metropolis of London. This pivotal move was driven by an intense passion to pursue a career in acting, a dream that would require unwavering dedication, unrelenting perseverance, and a steadfast commitment to his artistic vision.
Avery's professional trajectory began to unfold in 2013, marking a pivotal moment in his career, as he landed a substantial co-starring role in the highly acclaimed film, Starred Up (2013),alongside the esteemed Jack O'Connell and Ben Mendelsohn, a critically acclaimed actor known for his versatility and range. This groundbreaking performance not only cemented Avery's status within the industry, but also served as a springboard for future opportunities, setting the stage for a promising and illustrious career.
Jack O'Connell
Born on August 1, 1990, in Alvaston, Derby, England, Jack O'Connell is a talented British actor who has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry.
In the year 2016, Avery's professional trajectory reached unprecedented levels of success, with a particularly notable performance as the complex and intriguing character of Freddie Hamid in the highly acclaimed BBC/AMC co-production, The Night Manager.