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Layke Anderson (October 10, 1983) is an award-winning British film director and former actor. He starred opposite Udo Kier and Stephen Fry in the 2009 Luxembourgian-German drama ''House of Boys'', though left acting behind shortly after to explore working behind the scenes.〔(Topman Generation )〕 Other acting credits include Richard Attenborough’s ''Closing the Ring'', action-horror ''Re-Kill'', and ''Babylon (TV series)'' directed by Danny Boyle. Anderson's directorial debut ''Dylan's Room'', starring Joanna Scanlan, screened at over thirty international film festivals winning multiple awards, and was later nominated for a British Independent Film Award.〔(BIFA 2013 )〕 ''Dylan's Room'' was followed by the experimental film, ''Happy Thoughts''. ==Filmography== ;Director / Writer *2012: ''Dylan's Room'' (short) *2014: ''Happy Thoughts'' (short) ;Actor *2003: ''X2: X-Men United'' as X-Kid (uncredited) *2004: ''Almost Strangers'' as Heath *2006: ''Communism and Football'' as Eduard Streltsov *2007: ''Dolphins'' as Lawrence *2007: ''Popcorn'' as Cool Guy *2007: ''Closing the Ring'' as Army Corporal *2008: ''The Chef's Letter'' as The Young Man *2009: ''House of Boys'' as Frank *2012: ''The Equestrian'' as Freddie Forester *2013: ''Babylon (TV series)'' *2015: ''Re-Kill'' as Tom Falkirk 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Layke Anderson」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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