Bobby Lockwood is an English actor known for appearing in the show ‘Wolfblood.’
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Bobby Lockwood is an English actor known for appearing in the show ‘Wolfblood.’
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Bobby Lockwood was born on May 24, 1993 in Basildon, England to Cliff and Lyn Lockwood. He has a younger sister named Abbie and an older brother named James. He learnt acting from Singer Stage School and then went on to graduate from SEEVIC College in Essex.
The actor is good friends with YouTuber Dan Omalls and has collaborated many times with him for his videos. He is the winner of a British Academy Children's Award. In 2016, Lockwood participated in the London Marathon to raise money for the Great Ormond Street Hospital. Currently, he resides with his family in England. He owns a cat named Alfie. In the past, he also owned a pet snail called Gary. Talking about his love life, the English artist hasn’t disclosed anything regarding his past and present affairs.
At the age of ten, Bobby Lockwood broke into the entertainment industry, getting his first voice acting role in the flick ‘101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure’. In 2006, he appeared in the English TV dramas ‘Waterloo Road’ and ‘The Bill’. Then from 2011 to 2012, he played Mick Campbell on Nickelodeon’s ‘House of Anubis’. Soon after this, Lockwood was cast as Rhydian Morris in the English-German teen drama ‘Wolfblood’. During this time, he also acted in the short films ‘Ups & Downs’ and ‘Relapse’ as well as in the TV series ‘Dani's Castle’.
Besides his acting projects, the actor participated as a contestant in the celebrity gymnastics show ‘Tumble’ as well. After winning the show, Lockwood went on to act in the movie ‘Friday Download: The Movie’ in 2015. The same year, he got featured as Sam Langton on ITV’s ‘Inspector Lewis’. He next played roles in the movies ‘Honey 3: Dare to Dance’ and ‘Mum's List’. In 2017, he did the TV series ‘Unforgotten’ and ‘Uncle’. That year, Lockwood also appeared in the films ‘Dunkirk’, ‘Vikes’ and ‘Access All Areas’.