Langley Kirkwood was born in Bromley, Kent, England, United Kingdom, marking the beginning of his remarkable journey. His family's relocation to South Africa during his childhood had a profound impact on his life, shaping his future and fostering a deep appreciation for the arts. As the son of a poet and an art teacher, Kirkwood was surrounded by literature and the arts from an early age, and his love for acting blossomed during his school years. He pursued his passion for drama at high school and later at Johannesburg's prestigious Wits University, setting the stage for a successful career in the performing arts.
After completing his studies, Kirkwood began working in theatre, making an award-winning debut at Johannesburg's renowned Market Theatre as Billy the Kid. This milestone performance was followed by a string of award-nominated performances in various theatre productions in both Johannesburg and Cape Town. His critically acclaimed portrayal of Biff Loman in Miller's Death of a Salesman earned him yet another award, solidifying his reputation as a talented and versatile actor.
Kirkwood's personal life is filled with love and joy, as he is the proud father of two children, Willow and Phoenix, with his former partner, the stunning Calvin Klein model Josie Borain. He currently resides in Cape Town, where he continues to work primarily in film and television, while still finding time to indulge in his love for theatre and voice-artist work. When not on set, Kirkwood can be found pursuing his passion for fitness, which includes trail running, cycling, and competing in ultra-distance races.