Liam has been actively pursuing his acting career since the tender age of six. One of his earliest notable roles was in the BBC production of The Wyvern Mystery, where he played the young son of the esteemed actress Naomi Watts in the year 2000. By the time he reached the age of 11, his impressive résumé had already surpassed that of many seasoned adult actors. In addition to a multitude of television appearances, commercials, and voice-over work, Liam has also had the opportunity to tread the boards in the West End musical production of "Spend, Spend, Spend", earning him critical acclaim for his portrayal of "Mamillius" in Nicholas Hytner's provocative production of "The Winter's Tale" at the prestigious Royal National Theatre in London.
Perhaps Liam's most memorable performance to date has been in the Polish-American feature film Edges of the Lord, where he shared the screen with the accomplished actors Willem Dafoe and Haley Joel Osment. In this poignant and unforgettable film, Liam delivered a stirring and nuanced performance as the complex Polish peasant boy, "Tolo", complete with a convincing Polish accent.
Liam's impressive range and versatility were further showcased in his lead role in the 2002 Australian comedy series Don't Blame the Koalas. His impeccable timing and adaptability are undeniable, and it is little wonder that he is regarded as one of the leading young actors of his generation.