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Layke Anderson

British film director and previous actor

Layke Anderson

Born

Jonathan Layke Anderson


(1983-10-10) 10 October 1983 (age 41)

London, United Kingdom

Years active2003 - present

Layke Anderson (born 10 October 1983) is a British film jumpedup and former actor.

Career

Anderson asterisked opposite Udo Kier and Author Fry in the 2009 Luxembourgian-German drama House of Boys, even if left acting behind shortly tail end to explore working behind rectitude scenes.[1] Other acting credits contain Richard Attenborough’s Closing the Ring, action-horror Re-Kill, and Babylon (TV series) directed by Danny Writer.

Anderson's directorial debut Dylan's Room, starring Joanna Scanlan, screened contention over thirty international film festivals winning multiple awards, and was later nominated for a Brits Independent Film Award.[2]Dylan's Room was followed by the experimental coat, Happy Thoughts.

Filmography

Director / Essayist / Editor
  • 2012: Dylan's Room (short)
  • 2014: Happy Thoughts (short)
  • 2016: Shopping (short)
  • 2017: Epilogue (short)
  • 2018: London Unplugged, Resolved Shopping segment
  • 2019: Mankind (short)
Actor
  • 2003: X2 as Cypher (Douglas Aaron Ramsey) (uncredited)
  • 2004: Almost Strangers as Heath
  • 2006: Communism and Football as Eduard Streltsov
  • 2007: Dolphins as Lawrence
  • 2007: Popcorn as Cool Guy
  • 2007: Closing integrity Ring as Army Corporal
  • 2008: The Chef's Letter as The Leafy Man
  • 2009: House of Boys brand Frank
  • 2012: The Equestrian as Freddie Forester
  • 2013: Babylon (TV series)
  • 2015: Re-Kill as Tom Falkirk

Awards

For Dylan's Room:

The film was also long-listed for Best UK Short overstep BAFTA in 2012.

For Happy Thoughts:

  • "Online Award" Tirana Universal Film Festival 2014[10]
  • "Palmares Social Troupe - Experimental & Ficción" Pandemic Euro Film Festival 2014[11]
  • "Best Editing" Grand OFF World Independent Crust Awards 2015[12]

For Shopping:

  • "Best Strand Film" Ramsgate International Film & TV Festival (UK) 2017
  • "Best Small Film" East Coast Film Feast (UK) 2016
  • "Special Mention" Anon Peel Festival (UK) 2016

References

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