Laurie Kynaston

Laurence Stephen Kynaston (born 24 February 1994) is a Welsh actor. He won an Evening Standard Theatre Award for his performance in The Son, as well as receiving a WhatsOnStage Award nomination.[1] On television, he starred in the BBC Two sitcom Cradle to Grave (2015). His films include England Is Mine (2017) and How to Build a Girl (2019). He was named a 2018 Screen International Star of Tomorrow.[2]

Laurie Kynaston
Born
Laurence Stephen Kynaston

(1994-02-24) 24 February 1994 (age 30)
Shrewsbury, England
Years active2013–present

Kynaston was eighteen when he was cast in The Winslow Boy at Theatr Clwyd.[3] He made his West End debut in The Ferryman when it transferred to the Gielgud Theatre. He starred in the Spring Awakening revival at the Almeida Theatre.[4]

Early life

Kynaston was born in Shrewsbury and grew up in Weston Rhyn, Shropshire, the youngest of four boys. His mother is a school nurse and cellist,[5] and his brothers are all musicians.[6] He joined the National Youth Theatre of Wales.[7] He attended Llanfyllin High School.[8] He co-founded the Lonely Tree Theatre Group.[9] He moved to London when he was nineteen.[2]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016GutterdämmerungThe Kid
2017England Is MineJohnny Marr
Gloves OffDonny
2018Four QuartetsRafShort film
WastelandStevie
2019How to Build a GirlKrissi Morrigan
Intrigo: Dear AgnesJohannes
NocturnalDanny
2021MuseGeorge

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2014CasualtyRyan PemberleyEpisode: "Survivor's Guilt"
DoctorsKarl ShipleyEpisode: "Redirect the Heart"
Our World WarYoung British soldierMiniseries;
2015Cradle to GraveDanny BakerMain role
They Found HellEvanTelevision film
2016Murder Games: The Life and Death of Breck BednarBreckTelevision film
2019–2022Derry GirlsPhilip2 episodes
2019The FeedJonah Green4 episodes
2020The SplitWill Parker1 episode
The Trouble with Maggie ColeLiam MyerMain role
UnprecedentedTyler1 episode
DesCarl StottorMiniseries
Urban MythsJimEpisode: "When Joan Kissed Barbara"
2021BritanniaCaiusEpisode: "War Chest"
2022Life After LifeJimmy ToddMain role; 2 episodes
The Man Who Fell to EarthClive FloodRecurring role; 3 episodes
The SandmanAlex BurgessEpisode: "Sleep of the Just"
2023A Small LightCasmir NieuwenburgRecurring role; 6 episodes
The Doll FactoryJohn MillaisMain role[10]
2024Fool Me OnceCorey Rudzinski6 episodes, mini series

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2019GreedFallVarious

Music videos

SongYearArtistNotes
"Skinny Love" (Version 2)2014Birdy
"Why Don't We Take A Walk By The Sea?"2019The Caress

Stage

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013The Winslow BoyRonnie WinslowTheatr Clwyd, Mold
2015This Smudge Won't BudgeSmudgeSt James Theatre, London
2016JumpyJoshTheatr Clwyd, Mold[11]
Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging QueensTimCharing Cross Theatre, London
2018The FerrymanOisin CarneyGielgud Theatre, London
2019The SonNicolasKiln Theatre / Duke of York's Theatre, London
2021Spring AwakeningMelchiorAlmeida Theatre, London
20232023 WhatsOnStage AwardsHostPrince Of Wales Theatre, London
2024Bare: The Musical[12]PeterLondon Palladium concert special

Audio

YearTitleRoleNotes
2017What Does the K Stand For?DustinSeries 3
2021Torchwood: CuriosBrent HallBig Finish: Monthly Range
2023Doctor Who: Mind of the HodiacThe HodiacBig Finish: The Lost Stories

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2019Evening Standard Theatre AwardsEmerging Talent AwardThe SonWon[13]
2020WhatsOnStage AwardsBest Actor in a PlayNominated[14]

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