Misha Crosby

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Misha Crosby
Born Misha Benjamin Crosby
(1987-01-28) 28 January 1987
London, England, United Kingdom
Occupation Actor
Years active 2005–present

Misha Crosby (born 28 January 1987) is a British actor.

Crosby was born and brought up in London. He won The Helmore Music Scholarship to Mill Hill School and lead a world premier on the violin at the Wigmore Hall at 14 years old. He performed for the National Youth Music Theatre and went on to train at Drama Studio London.[1]

He previously starred in the BBC television series Holby City as Sam Strachan's son Kieron, in Channel 4's Hollyoaks and has had various guest appearances in other TV shows. He currently plays Ryan Harwell in the Warner Brothers television series The Lying Game.[2]

Film roles include, Abbas in the award winning British feature film Life Goes On, and he stars in Beyond Paradise playing the pivotal role of the traumatized loner Ray. Beyond Paradise is a drama cross-cultural love story also starring Francia Raisa, Ryan Guzman and Daphne Zuniga, executive produced by Gill Holland (Sweetland, Hurricane Streets, FLOW: For Love of Water, Spring Forward, Loggerheads…), and directed by J.J. Alani (David & Layla.) [3]

The film "6 Years, 4 Months & 23 Days" in which Crosby plays Rick, won the Copper Wing: Best Live Action Short Film, at the Phoenix Film Festival 2013.[4]

Filmography

List of television and films credits
Year Title Role
2005 28 Acts in 28 Minutes (TV series) Himself
2007 Roanoke The Lost Coloney (Film) Tom Alexander
2008 Companion (Film) Alexander The Great
2008-2009 Holby City (TV series) Kieron Patel
2009 Hollyoaks (TV series) Wade
2009 Genie In The House (TV series) Jake Burns
2009 Life Goes On (Film) Abbas
2010 The Bill (TV series) Ian Baker
2011 Rouge (TV pilot) Nunez
2011 Party Like the Queen of France (TV film) Amadeus Kreutzer
2012 The Lying Game (TV series) Ryan Harwell
2012 6 Years, 4 Months & 23 Days (Film) Rick
2014 Beyond Paradise (Film) Ray
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