Theo Stevenson

Theodore John Stevenson (born 27 February 1998) is a British actor who as a child rose to fame for playing Horrid Henry in Horrid Henry: The Movie and as Craig in the family sitcoms Millie Inbetween and Flatmates, and Toby in the sci-fi drama Humans.

Theodore Stevenson
Born (1998-02-27) 27 February 1998
NationalityBritish
EducationSt John's School
OccupationActor
Years active2007–present
Known forHorrid Henry: The Movie
All Stars
Millie Inbetween

Career

In 2007, Stevenson became an actor and took his first film role in Fred Claus as Young Nicolaus. He then appeared in the black comedy In Bruges in 2008. In 2010 he starred in Reuniting the Rubins where he played the role of Jake Rubins. In 2011 he took on his best-known role as Horrid Henry in Horrid Henry: The Movie[1] where he worked alongside Tyger Drew-Honey and Anjelica Huston. He also appeared in the film's music video and appeared on Daybreak in late 2011.

A year after Horrid Henry: The Movie, Vertigo Films announced that Stevenson would star in an upcoming secondary school version of Streetdance called Streetdance Juniors which was renamed All Stars in June 2012, releasing on 3 May 2013. He stars alongside Akai Osei, Ashley Jensen, Kimberley Walsh and John Barrowman amongst others.

From 2014 to 2017, Stevenson had a main role in Millie Inbetween, a CBBC comedy-drama, playing the role of the main character Millie's stepbrother.

From 2015 to 2018, Stevenson had a main role as Toby Hawkins in the drama Humans where he has a crush on his family's synth, Anita.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2007Fred ClausYoung NickFilm
2008In BrugesBoy in Church
2010Reuniting the RubinsJake RubinFilm
2011Horrid Henry: The MovieHorrid HenryFilm
2012Little CrackerBoy1 Episode
2013All StarsEthanFilm
2014–2018Millie InbetweenCraig
2015–2018HumansToby
2017Butterfly KissesJakeFilm
2019FlatmatesCraigMain role
2021A Woman At NightNick the BankerFilm (in post-production)

References

  1. Fekadu, Mesfin (30 July 2011). "'Horrid Henry book series gets film treatment". Daily Record. New Jersey, Morristown. Associated Press. p. 19. Retrieved 17 January 2021 via Newspapers.com.


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