After gaining a scholarship to the Hammersmith sixth-form that boasts Hugh Grant, Lily Cole and Alan Rickman as former pupils, Roe was spotted by Jennifer Saunders in a school play and invited to guest on her cosy countryside sitcom "Jam and Jerusalem" (BBC One, 2006-09). Born in Westminster, London in 1990, Roe made his acting debut aged ten playing the Antichrist in demonic horror "The Calling" (2000) and after a five-year break returned to screens as Jay Keaton, a teenage nerd who discovers a case of illegal child cloning in the children's sci-fi series "The Fugitives" (CITV, 2005). British actor Alex Roe became the next big young adult heartthrob when he starred in dystopian sci-fi "The 5th Wave" (2014) before landing the lead male role in horror sequel "Rings" (2016).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |