
Age: 31
male
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).

Alex Lawther

Miles Hendon
for Miles Hendon in The Prince and the Pauper
Suggested by Tadpole

In Tudor England, Prince Edward and Tom Canty, a pauper boy, bear an uncanny resemblance to one another. When they meet and impulsively exchange clothes, they discover they are nearly identical. The prince, curious about life beyond palace walls, agrees to switch places with Tom for a day. What begins as a lark becomes a desperate situation when the boys are separated and unable to find each other. Edward, dressed in rags and claiming to be the prince, is cast out into the harsh streets of London, where no one believes his identity. Meanwhile, Tom, thrust into royal life, must navigate court intrigue, protocol, and the weight of the crown while struggling with his conscience. As Edward endures poverty and cruelty, he gains compassion and understanding for his subjects' suffering. Tom discovers the loneliness and burden of power. Both boys are transformed by their experiences, learning truths about privilege, identity, and humanity that their original stations could never teach them. The story culminates in a dramatic revelation that tests loyalty, truth, and the bonds of friendship forged between two boys from opposite worlds.