Elliot Warren
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    • Birthday: 1991-09-23

Elliot Warren

Elliot Warren (born September 23, 1991, in Burnley, Lancashire, England) is a British actor, writer, and director known for his sharply diverse work across theatre, screen, and television . He first gained acclaim with his award‑winning debut play Flesh and Bone, which won an Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre in 2019, and enjoyed success at both the Edinburgh Fringe and Adelaide Fringe festivals. On-screen, Warren has made notable appearances, including a standout cameo in The Batman (2022) as the Train Gang Leader, and recurring roles such as Lt. James Douglass in Apple TV+'s Masters of the Air and the character Elliot in How to Have Sex (2023) . He’s also set to appear in Disney+'s A Thousand Blows and ITV's Grantchester. In television writing, he contributed to the final season of Netflix's Top Boy in 2023, while also working on original pilots like StressHeads and developing a boxing feature titled Bruiser.He’s currently developing multiple TV projects with major production companies including BBC, Starz, Kudos, and Hillbilly. Warren’s creative ethos stems from his multi‑hyphenate background—after pursuing acting at drama school in his twenties, he embraced writing and directing to create his own opportunities, crafting work like the viral short film Stick Up, which amassed over 12 million views and earned a spot on the 2020 Brit List with his pilot script Bad Manor . Today, he continues to juggle acting, writing, and directing projects, firmly establishing himself as a versatile talent in the British entertainment industry.

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