Biography
Buck Hellmers Braithwaite was born on April 28, 1987 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK. He is a british theatre performer and actor, who is gaining fame for his excellent performances in movies like “Fair Play,” “Aping Edwin Porter,” and “Flowers in the Attic: The Origin.” He’s known for his versatility and dedication to acting, earning critical acclaim for his roles in both film and television.
In 2024, Braithwaite’s career soared with a lead role as Alexander in “Alexander: The Making of a God” and a part in the mini-series “Masters of the Air” as Amison. He began his acting journey on stage, later venturing into TV with a role in “Autopsy: The Last Hours of Anissa Jones.”
Buck gained attention with his role in the movie “Nefarious” in 2019, winning a Festival Award. His recognition grew with performances in projects like “Tender Red,” “Aping Edwin Porter,” and “Flowers in the Attic: The Origin.”
Born in the UK, Buck Braithwaite started his performing arts journey at Harlow College, excelling in his studies from 2013 to 2015. He earned a triple distinction in his Level 3 diploma in Performing Arts, exploring various acting styles. Among his listed special skills are: Athletics, Football, Ice Hockey, Ice Skating, Motocross, Mountain Biking, Roller Skating, Rugby, Skateboarding, Skiing, Baritone-High, Choreography, Dance (general) and Guitar.