Ewan David Alman
Ewan Alman (born 31 July 1984) is a British actor and rapper, commonly known by his stage name, Da Brakes, and known for his role as Fraser in the feature film Breathe.
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Birth name | Ewan David Alman Northolt, England West London |
Also known as | Da Brakes |
Born | 31 July 1984 |
Genres | British hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Actor, rapper |
Years active | 1998–present |
Labels | Unsigned |
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Director |
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2009 | Teenage Kicks | Panza | Paul Windmill |
Breathe | Fraser | Nicholas Winter | |
Silly Billy | Dave | Mark Jackson | |
Sweet Mother (short film) | Ayo | Momodou Touray | |
2007 | Oovoo (Internet) | Beat Up Boy | James Rouse |
Finding Frank Again | Pool Player | Fire Engine Films | |
MTV (Commercial) | Jogger | Erica Herbert | |
Little People (theatre) | Joe Ellis | Crooked Sleeve Theatre Company | |
Keeler (theatre) | Lucky Gordon & Johnny Edgecombe | Paul Nicholas | |
2005 | Yesterday's Tomorrow (short film) | David | Duane Wharton |
2003 | Loveman (short film) | Deeton Wilmot | Duane Wharton |
Phones 4U (commercial) | Featured Male | Joy Films | |
The Bill (TV) | TJ Daley | Sylvie Boden | |
William and Mary (TV) | Vernon Manning | Matthew Evans | |
2002 | Sex Bomb (commercial) | Featured Male | Flextech |
Bold (commercial) | Featured Male | Production International | |
Regulate (short film) | LJ Brooks | Duane Wharton | |
The Bill (TV) | Lee Robson | Thames Television Ltd | |
2001 | Stolen (short film) | Jerome | Stephen Sloper |
Spooks (TV) | Bruno | Rob Bailey | |
Discography
Albums
- 2001: Brakes Yourself
- 2006: Business As Usual
- 2007: Still Unsigned...The Mixtape
- 2009: Clean But Still Street
Singles
- 2007: "Wannabe"
External links
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