Bobby Schofield
ActorBobby is an award-winning Liverpool born actor known for his dynamic presence on stage and screen. Son of actor Andrew Schofield, he emerged from Liverpool’s vibrant theatre scene before studying Performing Arts at City of Liverpool College. His film debut came with Black Sea (2014) alongside Jude Law, followed by roles in dramas and thrillers including Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant (2023). On television, he is recognized for the BAFTA- nominated This City Is Ours, Anthony and SAS: Rogue Heroes. In 2026, Schofield’s powerful lead in Jimmy McGovern’s Unforgivable earned him the RTS award for Leading Male.
BBC Unforgivable star Bobby Schofield continues to gain recognition for his standout performances, alongside wider acclaim celebrated at the RTS Programme Awards 2026. Read more | RTS Awards
Shaun Fagan
ActorShaun is a dynamic actor from Liverpool. He rose to prominence as the fiery yet loveable Bolton in the BBC’s BAFTA nominated series Boiling Point. Shaun also appeared in ITV’s Malpractice, the Beatles biopic Midas Man, and BBC’s BAFTA nominated series This City Is Ours. With an impressive portfolio of short films, stage productions, and commercial work, he has appeared in over 52 productions.
City Ours star Shaun Fagan opened up about his journey, career challenges, and rising success on screen. Read more
Paddy Rowan
ActorPaddy is a versatile Liverpool-born actor who has made his mark across television and film. He is best known for his roles in the BAFTA nominated series G’wed and Little Boy Blue, with further credits in Four Lives, Time, Cursed, Hanna, and The Bay. On the big screen, he has appeared in Unforgivable, Baby Brother, and Benediction. Most recently, Rowan joined the cast of Netflix’s upcoming crime drama Legends. Beyond acting, he is also credited as a producer and writer, showcasing his multifaceted creativity.
Betrayal star Paddy Rowan reflected on his Liverpool roots, career journey, and growing success within the acting industry. Read more | More on Paddy Rowan
Mícheál Óg Lane
ActorMícheál is a vibrant actor from Ireland. He first hit screens in Element Pictures Golden Globe and BAFTA nominated film The Guard (2011), led by Brendan Gleeson and Don Cheadle, and the BIFA winning film Calvary (2014). Mícheál has appeared in many other films and series including most recently in The Damned (2024) alongside Odessa Young and Joe Cole. As well as in the multi IFTA-winning Irish-language horror Fréwaka (2024).
Acclaimed indie horror film Damned received praise for its atmosphere and performances in a standout review from Elements of Madness. Read more
Hebron Tedros
ActorHebron is a Liverpool based actor. Emerging as one of the city’s exciting new talents, # he has built a reputation through standout roles in the BAFTA-nominated productions This City Is Ours, The Gathering, and G’wed. Known for bringing authenticity and quiet intensity to every role, Hebron represents a new wave of Liverpool actors helping shape the city’s growing television and film scene. His performances are marked by natural realism, emotional depth, and a commanding on-screen presence that continues to attract attention across major UK productions and BAFTA-recognised television projects.
Stars of City Ours were spotted filming dramatic scenes across Liverpool as excitement builds around the new series. Read more
Sarah-Louise Chadwick
ActorSarah is a Liverpool based actress, director, and drama educator with multiple years of experience across stage, screen, and actor training. A qualified teacher holding a PGDE in Post-14 Education and Training, Sarah-Louise brings a rare blend of academic rigour and professional creative practice to her work. Her deep-rooted connection to the Merseyside scene has seen her deliver compelling performances across a growing slate of screen credits, including Kate & Jake, Semolina Pilchard, Gwed, and Short Film: Are You Okay? Her strong ties to the Liverpool arts community have garnered critical acclaim and allowed her to build a powerful network within the industry. Alongside her performance work, she has extensive experience directing productions and developing emerging talent across the North West, with a genuine passion for nurturing the next generation of performers.
Liverpool actors have to work twice as hard to break into the industry, according to voices across the city’s creative scene. Read more