Alfred Enoch
Alfred Enoch, renowned for his roles in "Harry Potter", "How to Get Away with Murder", and "The Foundation", captivates audiences with his versatile acting.
Movie Actor
December 2, 1988
Sagittarius
36
Westminster, England
Alfred Enoch, born in Westminster, London, is a British-Brazilian actor who rose to fame for his portrayal of Dean Thomas in the renowned Harry Potter film series. His talent has continued to shine in various notable works, including “How to Get Away with Murder,” where he captivated audiences as Wes Gibbins. Enoch’s versatility extends to the stage, where he has graced the West End and showcased his range in productions like “Coriolanus,” “The Seagull,” and “Red.”
Beyond his acting prowess, Enoch is an advocate for social justice, actively collaborating with organizations like Oxfam and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. His fluency in Portuguese, passion for Arsenal F.C., training in dance, and published poetry further exemplify his multifaceted nature.