Warren Brown is a renowned British actor, who has also gained recognition as a former two-time World Thai Boxing Champion. His impressive performance in the BAFTA-winning series Occupation, where he co-starred with Stephen Graham, led to his starring role alongside Idris Elba in the BBC's critically acclaimed series Luther. For his portrayal of DS Ripley, Warren received a nomination for the Critics Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2014.
Warren is currently seen playing the role of 'Sergeant Thomas "Mac" McAllister' in the highly anticipated reboot of the Emmy-nominated series Strike Back, which airs on Sky/HBO Cinemax. Prior to this, he had numerous starring credits in various TV series, including three seasons on the hit Canadian series X-Company for CBC, By Any Means, Inside Men alongside Steven Mackintosh, and King for a Term, a single comedy written and directed by Idras Elba.
Warren's outstanding performance in the BBC mini-series Good Cop earned him critical acclaim and the show was awarded the RTS award for best drama. He then transitioned to film, taking on the title role in Captain Webb for Marathon Films/Miramax and the leading role in the independent feature Cargo, which is set to be released in 2018.
Warren made his London stage debut in 2016 as 'Kent' in Neil Le Bute's Reasons To Be Happy, directed by Mike Attenborough at Hampstead Theatre. In 2017, he returned to screens as part of ITV/AMC's critically acclaimed six-part drama series Liar, opposite Joanne Froggatt and Ioan Gruffudd.
Warren's other notable credits include Kicking Off, Genesis, Homefront, Single Father, Criminal Justice, Accused, Moving On, and Charlie Brooker's Dead Set.