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The youngest actor to play Othello at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, Lloyd Everitt was also Nominated for Best New Comer at the British National Television Awards 2017 for his role as 'Jez' in BBC1's Casualty. He was also added to Tony Hall's and Idris Elba's Hot Emerging Talent list the same year and has gone on to work with Oscar Winner Anna Pacquin in new 2019 American TV Series 'Flack' He was born in Cardiff to a Jamaican mother, Pauline Everitt and Welsh father, Haydn Everitt. After graduating from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Lloyd began his career, at the Donmar Warehouse working with Michael Grandage. Following his Debut at the Donmar, Lloyd sought after becoming a leading actor on some of Britain's most revered stages before embarking on a television and film career. Over the years he has had the privilege of working alongside Vanessa Redgrave, Felicity Jones, James Earl Jones, Tim Piggott Smith and Mark Rylance. Lloyd has performed at The National Theatre, The Old Vic, West-End's Gielgud and played numerous roles on screen. During one of his performances at the Bush Theatre (Perseverance Drive) , Lloyd was spotted by a BBC casting director and had a role specifically written for him 'Jez' which made him a National Television Nominee.

Lloyd Everitt

Wesley Dodds
for Wesley Dodds in Wonder Woman: Warbringer (2015)
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In the final year of World War II, Allied pilot Steve Trevor crashes near Themyscira, pursued by a Nazi squad seeking lost ancient relics. Moved by visions and the threat of growing darkness, Diana defies her mother and leaves the island, escorting Steve back to a world consumed by war. There, she encounters the Justice Society of America—Alan Scott, Jay Garrick, Hawkman, Doctor Fate, Wildcat, and Doctor Mid-Nite—an elite, secret team of metahumans fighting hidden threats behind enemy lines. As the Allies close in on Berlin, the JSA uncovers signs of Olympian interference. Ancient war artifacts have empowered a Nazi cult determined to prolong the war through supernatural means. Behind it all, an unseen hand—Ares—whispers conflict into every corner of the battlefield. Tensions build as Diana’s divine power unsettles the mortal heroes, especially Hawkman, who warns of gods choosing sides in human affairs. Diana leads the JSA in a final assault on a Nazi-occupied temple. There, she confronts the truth of her lineage and the source of the war’s unnatural fury. By embracing her compassion over conquest, she severs Ares’ influence without striking him down—choosing to inspire rather than rule. Mid credits: In a buried chamber, Diana finds alien glyphs and a name scorched into the stone: “Darkseid.” Post credits: Doctor Fate, alone in a collapsing sanctum, witnesses flashes of worlds at war and whispers, “The age of gods has only just begun.”
