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Liam Mower, Billy Elliot, 2005, The Billy Elliot Fansite

Liam Mower (born 30 May, 1992) is an English stage actor and one of the boys who plays the lead character of Billy Elliot in Billy Elliot the Musical. He's also the youngest person ever to win a Laurence Olivier Award.

Biography

Liam is from Kingston Upon Hull. His father is a plumber, and his mother works in a sandwich shop. Liam has three brothers (Luke, Lewis and Leighton). Liam has been a boarding pupil at the Royal Ballet School, but has scaled down his connection to the Royal Ballet School in order to be able to meet his demanding show business commitments without losing out on quality of life.

Career

Liam's first performance was on Press night (11 May, 2005) and he will continue performing at least until autumn 2006. His contract was extended until September 2006, and it has just been confirmed that his final performance as Billy will be on September 30th 2006.

He appeared in the Elton John video of Electricity and was featured in the BBC's Children in Need on 18 November 2005 performing Electricity. He also appeared on Blue Peter multiple times.

Awards

He has won, jointly with James Lomas and George Maguire, the Theatre Goers‘ Choice Award 2005 for The Most Promising Newcomer. And on February 26, 2006, Liam, James Lomas and George Maguire received a Laurence Olivier Award for their performances in the musical, making them the first to win one in a shared capacity. This makes Liam the youngest ever winner of this award. He is also the only one of the boys originally cast to play the lead still performing. George and James had to drop out when their voices broke.

References

Footnotes

  1. "Dancing in Billy Elliot's footsteps" By Caroline Briggs from BBC News (accessed February 28, 2006)
  2. " the best star gets praise for show". Review of Liam's performance on press night, containing biographical details from BBC News. (accessed on February 28, 2006)
  3. "Elliot musical leads stage awards" from BBC News (accessed February 28, 2006)
  4. "Elliot boys win top theatre gong" from CBBC Newsround (accessed February 28, 2006)

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