Alfred Enoch
Alfred Enoch
It appears there’s a misunderstanding: Alfred Enoch is not primarily known as an author, but rather as a celebrated British–Brazilian actor renowned for his roles in film, television, and theater Goodreads+15+15+15.
Born on December 2, 1988, in Westminster, London, Alfred Lewis Enoch is the son of actor William Russell and Brazilian Barbadian doctor Etheline Margareth Lewis +8+8IMDb+8. He earned a degree in Modern Languages from The Queen’s College, Oxford, and is fluent in English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish Wikipédia+2+2+2. Enoch rose to worldwide fame portraying Dean Thomas in the Harry Potter films (2001–2011) and gained further acclaim as Wes Gibbins on TV’s How to Get Away with Murder (2014–2017) HELLO!+9+9+9.
Though not a literary author, Alfred Enoch is often quoted for his reflective humor and personality. He’s shared lines such as: “I don’t think of myself as a trendy person at all, and if I’m anything, I’m probably contrarian,” and “I struggle with technology. I think it doesn’t like me because I think it knows I don’t like it” Wise Famous Quotes+4BrainyQuote+4AllGreatQuotes+4. Another memorable reflection: “By the time I was seven, I did a sonnet at Shakespeare’s Globe theatre for Shakespeare’s birthday… Somehow, that lead to me doing a sonnet!” Readimo+3BrainyQuote+3AllGreatQuotes+3. Through his candid wit and varied roles, Enoch continues to inspire with a blend of intellect, grace, and authenticity on screen and off.