Lex Stephenson
- Actor
Lex Stephenson is a British actor born in Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, of Scots-English descent.
Stephenson started acting at St. Mary's College CDMT in partnership with The Royal Shakespeare Company, where he also studied Law, English Literature and History. He graduated from The Brighton Academy in 2021 and is a member of National Youth Theatre UK and a Masterclass Youth Member of Theatre Royal Haymarket, London.
Stephenson has a number of notable stage and screen credits. He originated the character, Rory for the world premiere of 2 Dumb, a satirical rock musical by West End composer, Stuart Brayson and received critical acclaim as Ash in the UnTapped Award nominated production of Mad(e) directed by Yasmin Sidhwa BEM.
Stephenson made his screen debut in Rank Gong award-winning film, Dirty Nails (2013) and appeared in the BBC One drama series, Age Before Beauty (2018). He starred as Ollie Morrell in the multiple award-winning crime comedy, Low Rollers and appears in Sumotherhood, directed by BAFTA Winner Adam Deacon, with Jennifer Saunders, Peter Serafinowicz and Ed Sheeran.
As a survivor of childhood leukaemia, Stephenson continues to represent and support Children With Cancer UK (registered charity no. 298405).
Stephenson started acting at St. Mary's College CDMT in partnership with The Royal Shakespeare Company, where he also studied Law, English Literature and History. He graduated from The Brighton Academy in 2021 and is a member of National Youth Theatre UK and a Masterclass Youth Member of Theatre Royal Haymarket, London.
Stephenson has a number of notable stage and screen credits. He originated the character, Rory for the world premiere of 2 Dumb, a satirical rock musical by West End composer, Stuart Brayson and received critical acclaim as Ash in the UnTapped Award nominated production of Mad(e) directed by Yasmin Sidhwa BEM.
Stephenson made his screen debut in Rank Gong award-winning film, Dirty Nails (2013) and appeared in the BBC One drama series, Age Before Beauty (2018). He starred as Ollie Morrell in the multiple award-winning crime comedy, Low Rollers and appears in Sumotherhood, directed by BAFTA Winner Adam Deacon, with Jennifer Saunders, Peter Serafinowicz and Ed Sheeran.
As a survivor of childhood leukaemia, Stephenson continues to represent and support Children With Cancer UK (registered charity no. 298405).