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|Name = Alfred Enoch
 
|Name = Alfred Enoch
 
|Image = Alfred Enoch.png
 
|Image = Alfred Enoch.png
 
|character = [[Wes Gibbins]]
 
|character = [[Wes Gibbins]]
|season = [[S1]]
 
 
|DOB = December 2, 1988
 
|DOB = December 2, 1988
 
|birthplace = Westminster, London, England, UK
 
|birthplace = Westminster, London, England, UK
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|season = {{Season|1|2|3|4|6}}
 
|imdb_id = http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0257917/
 
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}}'''Alfred "Alfie" Lewis Enoch''' is one of the [[:Category:Main Cast|main actors]] of '''''[[How to Get Away with Murder]]''''', portraying the role of [[Wes Gibbins]].
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'''Alfred "Alfie" Lewis Enoch''' is one of the [[Portal:Main Cast|main actors]] of '''''[[How to Get Away with Murder]]''''', portraying the role of [[Wes Gibbins]].
 
 
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
==='''Life and Career'''===
 
==='''Life and Career'''===
 
Enoch was born in [[wikipedia:City of Westminster|Westminster]], London, to English actor [[wikipedia:William Russell (actor)|William Russell]] and his second wife, Brazilian physician Balbina Gutierrez. He attended [[wikipedia:Westminster School|Westminster School]], a well-known public (private) school in London. He is also fluent in [[wikipedia:Portuguese language|Portuguese]], and is pursuing a degree in Portuguese and Spanish at [[wikipedia:the Queen's College, Oxford|the Queen's College, Oxford]]. In 2001 he was cast as Dean Thomas in the ''[[wikipedia:Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]''. He appeared in seven of the eight ''Harry Potter'' films. Despite his character appearing several times in the part of ''[[wikipedia:Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' on which the [[wikipedia:Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1|first Deathly Hallows film]] is based, Enoch only appeared in the [[wikipedia:Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2|final ''Deathly Hallows'' film]], released in July 2011. He also voiced the character in the video game based on first part of the film.
 
Enoch was born in [[wikipedia:City of Westminster|Westminster]], London, to English actor [[wikipedia:William Russell (actor)|William Russell]] and his second wife, Brazilian physician Balbina Gutierrez. He attended [[wikipedia:Westminster School|Westminster School]], a well-known public (private) school in London. He is also fluent in [[wikipedia:Portuguese language|Portuguese]], and is pursuing a degree in Portuguese and Spanish at [[wikipedia:the Queen's College, Oxford|the Queen's College, Oxford]]. In 2001 he was cast as Dean Thomas in the ''[[wikipedia:Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]''. He appeared in seven of the eight ''Harry Potter'' films. Despite his character appearing several times in the part of ''[[wikipedia:Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' on which the [[wikipedia:Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1|first Deathly Hallows film]] is based, Enoch only appeared in the [[wikipedia:Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2|final ''Deathly Hallows'' film]], released in July 2011. He also voiced the character in the video game based on first part of the film.
   
After ''Harry Potter'' films, Enoch appeared in the number of plays throughout London including ''[[wikipedia:Coriolanus (2013 play)|Coriolanus]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Timon of Athens|Timon of Athens]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Antigone|Antigone]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Happy New Year (musical)|Happy New]]'', and ''The Ballard of Salomon Pavey''. He played Bainbridge, the Bloody Guardsman, in the ''[[wikipedia:Sherlock (TV series)|Sherlock]]'' episode, "[[wikipedia:The Sign of Three|The Sign of Three]]".
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After ''Harry Potter'' films, Enoch appeared in the number of plays throughout London including ''[[wikipedia:Coriolanus (2013 play)|Coriolanus]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Timon of Athens|Timon of Athens]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Antigone|Antigone]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Happy New Year (musical)|Happy New]]'', and ''The Ballard of Salomon Pavey''. He played Bainbridge, the Bloody Guardsman, in the ''[[wikipedia:Sherlock (TV series)|Sherlock]]'' episode, "[[wikipedia:The Sign of Three|The Sign of Three]]". In 2014, Enoch was cast in the series regular role of Wes Gibbins in the [[ABC]] legal drama series, ''[[How to Get Away with Murder]]'' produced by Shonda Rhimes. In 2016, Enoch was cast as Edgar/Poor Tom in the well received Talawa Theatre Company and Manchester Royal Exchange co-production of King Lear, for which he won much praise for his characterisation and the physicality he brought to the roles.<ref>http://www.talawa.com/articles/king-lear-reviewed/</ref>
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==External Links==
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*[https://twitter.com/AlfieEnoch Alfred Enoch on Twitter]
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*[https://www.facebook.com/public/Alfred-Enoch Alfred Enoch on Facebook]
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*[https://www.insstar.com/alfredenochfans Alfred Enoch on Instagram]
   
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==References==
In 2014, Enoch was cast in the series regular role of Wes Gibbins in the [[ABC]] legal drama series, ''[[How to Get Away with Murder]]'' produced by Shonda Rhimes.
 
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Alfred "Alfie" Lewis Enoch is one of the main actors of How to Get Away with Murder, portraying the role of Wes Gibbins.

Biography

Life and Career

Enoch was born in Westminster, London, to English actor William Russell and his second wife, Brazilian physician Balbina Gutierrez. He attended Westminster School, a well-known public (private) school in London. He is also fluent in Portuguese, and is pursuing a degree in Portuguese and Spanish at the Queen's College, Oxford. In 2001 he was cast as Dean Thomas in the Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. He appeared in seven of the eight Harry Potter films. Despite his character appearing several times in the part of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows on which the first Deathly Hallows film is based, Enoch only appeared in the final Deathly Hallows film, released in July 2011. He also voiced the character in the video game based on first part of the film.

After Harry Potter films, Enoch appeared in the number of plays throughout London including Coriolanus, Timon of Athens, Antigone, Happy New, and The Ballard of Salomon Pavey. He played Bainbridge, the Bloody Guardsman, in the Sherlock episode, "The Sign of Three". In 2014, Enoch was cast in the series regular role of Wes Gibbins in the ABC legal drama series, How to Get Away with Murder produced by Shonda Rhimes. In 2016, Enoch was cast as Edgar/Poor Tom in the well received Talawa Theatre Company and Manchester Royal Exchange co-production of King Lear, for which he won much praise for his characterisation and the physicality he brought to the roles.[1]

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