The world of entertainment has been graced by the talents of not one, but two remarkable individuals: Luke Antony Newman Treadaway and his twin brother, Harry Treadway.
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Born at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital in Exeter, Devon, this dynamic duo has captured hearts and imaginations with their extraordinary performances on stage and screen.
Inspired by a shared love for music and performance, Luke and Harry embarked on a creative journey together from a young age.
With support from their secondary school drama teacher, they formed a band called Lizardsun and joined the National Youth Theatre, where they honed their talents and showcased their passion for the arts.
Their bond as twins was further solidified when they made their professional debut together in the film “Brothers of the Head.”
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This unique feature explored the story of conjoined twin brothers in a punk rock band, with Luke portraying the band’s lead singer, Barry Howe, and Harry taking on the role of rhythm guitarist and songwriter, Tom Howe.
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The Treadaway brothers not only brought their characters to life on screen but also performed all the tracks featured in the film live on stage, showcasing their musical prowess and undeniable chemistry as performers.
While Harry has earned acclaim for his performances in films such as “Control,” “Fish Tank,” and “Pelican Blood,” among others, Luke’s accolades include a prestigious Olivier Award for Best Leading Actor for his role as Christopher in the National Theatre’s production of “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.”
Despite their individual successes, the bond between Luke and Harry remains unbreakable, with their shared experiences and mutual support fueling their artistic endeavors.
Whether gracing the stage or the screen, their remarkable talents continue to captivate audiences worldwide, leaving an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.
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