Ewan David Alman

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Ewan Alman

Ewan Alman
Born Ewan Alman
Other name(s) Ewan David Alman / Da Brakes
Occupation Actor
Years active 2003 - present
Official website

Ewan Alman is a British actor best known for his role as Lee Robson and TJ Daley in the British television series The Bill.

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[edit] Biography

Born in Paddington West London, Ewan showed a keen interest from an early age for the performing arts. He developed his skills as an actor at The Harris Agencies weekly drama class and soon began acquiring roles in commercials and television (see below).

His first television appearance was on the BBC MI5 drama Spooks where he played the younger brother of the lead character Danny. He then went on to appear in various commercials such as Phones 4U as well as hit television dramas such as William & Mary and The Bill.

As well as a promising actor, Ewan is also a prolific rapper who uses the pseudonym Da Brakes. With fans based in the UK, and from as far as the USA and Germany, Ewan has achieved moderate success with his two releases ‘Business As Usual’ (2006) and ‘Still Unsigned…The Mixtape’ (2007).

Da Brakes will be releasing his 3rd studio album in June 2008 titled Clean But Still Street. This will be available for free download but also with the option to purchase the CD. The album features one of the UK's finest producers Jackanory and an array of artists including Kel Spencer, Da Ace, Aaron, Josephine and Dee.

Hotly tipped as ‘The Most Promising Unsigned Talent in the UK’, Ewan seems to have both the acting and rapping scene adequately covered.

[edit] Filmography

  • 2007, Internet, Beat Up Boy, ooVoo, The Viral Factory, James Rouse
  • 2007, Feature Film, Dave, Silly Billy, Jackson Film Ltd, Mark Jackson
  • 2007, Feature Film, Pool Player, Finding Frank Again, Fire Engine Films
  • 2007, Feature Film, Fraser, Breathe, Porcelain Film Ltd, Nick Winter
  • 2007, Corporate, Carl, Bourne Training, Learn Direct, Jennifer Leckey
  • 2007, Video, Joe, Harcourt - Proactive Health and Social Careo, Tom Dick and Debbie Productions, Matt Rider
  • 2007, Online, Kieran, Langland, Dawson Films, Sue Dawson
  • 2007, Commercial, Jogger, Diversity, MTV, Erica Herbert
  • 2007, Theatre, Joe Ellis, Little People, Crooked Sleeve Theatre Company
  • 2007, Theatre, Lucky Gordon & Johnny Edgecombe, Keeler, Alex Holt
  • 2005, Student Film, David, Yesterday's Tomorrow, Militant DNC, Duane Wharton
  • 2003, Student Film, Deeton Wilmot, Loveman, Militant DNC, Duane Wharton
  • 2003, Commercial, Featured Male, Phones 4U, Joy Films
  • 2003, Television, TJ Daley, The Bill, Thames Television Ltd., Sylvie Boden
  • 2003, Television, Vernon Manning, William & Mary, Meridian Broadcasting Ltd., Matthew Evans
  • 2002, Promo, Featured Male, Sex Bomb, Flextech
  • 2002, Commercial, Featured Male, Bold, Production International
  • 2002, Student Film, LJ Brooks Regulate, Militant DNC, Duane Wharton
  • 2002, Television, Lee Robson, The Bill, Thames Television Ltd
  • 2001, Short Film, Jerome, Stolen, Independent Company, Stephen Sloper
  • 2001, Television, Bruno, Spooks, Kudos, Rob Bailey

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • 2001: Brakes Yourself
  • 2006: Business As Usual
  • 2007: Still Unsigned...The Mixtape
  • 2008: Clean But Still Street

[edit] Singles

  • 2007: Wannabe

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