
Alex Lawther
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1995-05-04 (30 years old)
Place of Birth
Winchester, Hampshire, England, UK
Alex Lawther
Biography
Alexander Jonathan Lawthe (born May 4, 1995) is an English actor. He began acting in theatre at 16, when he played the lead role in David Hare’s South Downs at the Minerva Theatre in Chichester. He is best known for portraying the young Alan Turing in the film "The Imitation Game"(2014), which won him the London Film Critics' Circle Award for 'Young British Performer of the Year'.
This was followed with a starring role in 2015 film "Departure", opposite Juliet Stevenson. He also played the lead role of James in the Channel 4 series The End of the F***ing World (2017–2019).
Known For
Acting
(2025)
A Second Life
as Elijah
(2023)
The Velveteen Rabbit
as Velveteen Rabbit (voice)
(2022)
The Lost Patient
as Bastien
(2022)
Andor: A Disney+ Day Special Look
as Karis Nemik (archive footage) (uncredited)
(2022)
Earwig
as Laurence
(2021)
The French Dispatch
as Morisot
(2021)
The Last Duel
as King Charles VI
(2021)
Miss Fortunate
as Jack
(2020)
Spark
as Theo
(2020)
(2019)
The Translators
as Alex Goodman
(2018)
Ghost Stories
as Simon Rifkind
(2018)
Alex's Dream
as Alex Morin
(2018)
Old Boys
as Amberson
(2018)
Freak Show
as Billy Bloom
(2017)
Goodbye Christopher Robin
as Christopher Robin Milne (Teen)
(2017)
Carnage: Swallowing the Past
as Volunteer: Joey
(2016)
Narrated By
as Sam Sipowitz
(2016)
Departure
as Elliot
(2015)
Yussef is Complicated
as Rory
(2014)
The Imitation Game
as Young Alan Turing
(2014)
X+Y
as Isaac Cooper
(2013)
Benjamin Britten: Peace and Conflict
as Benjamin Britten
(2010)
The Fear
as The Boy
Crew
(2024)
Rhoda
Director, Writer
(2023)
For People in Trouble
Director, Writer