Kenny Fullwood, a talented individual, was born in the charming town of Alexandra, Paisley, Scotland, to Sharon Hart and David Fullwood, a union that blended the best of both worlds. His father, an English native, had a distinguished career with the Royal Navy, serving as a skilled submariner, while his mother, a proud Scotswoman from Greenock, dedicated her life to the nurturing profession, working in child care.
Kenny's educational journey took him to Langside College in Glasgow, where he spent three formative years honing his skills and laying the groundwork for his future pursuits. Subsequently, he pursued his passion for the performing arts, earning his Bachelor of Arts degree in Acting from the renowned Italia Conti School Of Theatre Arts in 2017.
Before his formal education, Kenny made his film debut in the 2005 production "Hector," starring the acclaimed Peter Mullen. Following his graduation, he secured roles in the popular BBC series "Doctors" and the 2018 film "The Flu That Killed 50 Million," showcasing his versatility and range as an actor.