Edward
Hayter
- Height 185cm
- Chest 97cm
- Waist 76cm
- Inseam 81cm
- Shoe 43.5
- Hair Dark blond
- Eyes Green gray
- Pronouns he him
Edward, a London native, has recently finished filming "Anorgasmia (aka. All the Things We Do to Survive)," shot on location in Iceland and set for release in early 2025. His role as Simon Yates in the 2020 production of "Touching the Void," directed by Tom Morris and staged at the Bristol Old Vic, received critical acclaim. Edward trained at The Poor School in London and the Stella Adler Conservatory in New York.
He gained recognition for his portrayal of a troubled youth caught in London’s dark undercurrents in "To Dream," winning Best Actor at the World Music & Independent Film Festival in Washington, D.C. In 2019, he played a down-and-out rocker in "Burning Men," an experimental British Indie film shot entirely in POV by Jeremy Wooding, director of "Peep Show." Edward’s career began with his first major role as the spymaster’s son and the patron of Christopher Marlowe in the Warner Bros. production "Will" (2017). Notably, he was also the first human to be featured in a Samsung commercial. He remains dedicated to playing a broad range of roles. Outside of acting, Edward enjoys cycling, writing poetry, and gardening.
Edward, a London native, has recently finished filming "Anorgasmia (aka. All the Things We Do to Survive)," shot on location in Iceland and set for release in early 2025. His role as Simon Yates in the 2020 production of "Touching the Void," directed by Tom Morris and staged at the Bristol Old Vic, received critical acclaim. Edward trained at The Poor School in London and the Stella Adler Conservatory in New York.
He gained recognition for his portrayal of a troubled youth caught in London’s dark undercurrents in "To Dream," winning Best Actor at the World Music & Independent Film Festival in Washington, D.C. In 2019, he played a down-and-out rocker in "Burning Men," an experimental British Indie film shot entirely in POV by Jeremy Wooding, director of "Peep Show." Edward’s career began with his first major role as the spymaster’s son and the patron of Christopher Marlowe in the Warner Bros. production "Will" (2017). Notably, he was also the first human to be featured in a Samsung commercial. He remains dedicated to playing a broad range of roles. Outside of acting, Edward enjoys cycling, writing poetry, and gardening.