Jack Twelvetree (He/Him) is a 24 year old, British-Australian actor, based in London.
Growing up, Jack has spent time living in many different places around the world, including Wales, England, Saudi Arabia, and Australia. This exposure to a variety of rich cultures, peoples, and stories is what has led him to pursue a life as an artist and story-teller.
In 2015, Jack began this pursuit, and would go on to appear in a number of stage productions, with various Newcastle theatre companies – some of which include The Crucible, Heathers: The Musical and The History Boys.
In 2019, Jack was accepted into the three-year conservatoire actor training program at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA), where he continued to deepen his understanding of acting craft and his role as embodied story-teller.
In his final year of study, Jack was awarded the Western Australian Screen Academy Award for Best Actor (Screen Performance) for his role in the short film Drafted, as well as the Vice Chancellor’s Shakespeare Award for Best Actor, for his portrayal of King Lear.
Jack recently made his Edinburgh Fringe debut, where you produced, directed, designed, and starred in his original play titled 'The Stall', and was received well by critics and audiences alike.
Jack has a passion for dynamic and exciting stories, that cut to the heart of the human experience and challenge the thoughts, feelings, and values of the world we live in.
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