Harry Baxendale shines in his largest role to date: Rowen Radley in the dark comedy-thriller The Radleys.
The Radleys follows a seemingly average suburban family with a juicy secret: they are vampires. In the light of day, the Radleys might seem normal, but they can only abstain from their natural cravings for so long until the bloody truth bubbles to the surface and turns their quiet country life upside down. Check out the trailer here.
The Radleys is directed by Euros Lyn (“Torchwood,” “Heartstopper”) and written by Talitha Stevenson (Tuesday, Wildfire). The film stars Damian Lewis (“Band of Brothers,” “Billions,” Once Upon A Time… in Hollywood), Kelly Macdonald (No Country for Old Men, Brave), Harry Baxendale (“Shadow and Bone,” “Unforgotten”), Bo Bragason (“Renegade Nell,” Censor), Jay Lycurgo (“Titans,” The Batman), Siân Phillips (Dune, Clash of Titans) and Shaun Parkes (The Mummy Returns, Human Traffic).
Check out our interview with Harry:
Training with Totally Lit and Amanda Brennan, Harry has gone on to appear in the hit Netflix TV series “Shadow and Bone,” the ITV crime drama “Unforgotten,” and Holmes & Watson. On stage, he’s played Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar, and performed in Marlowe’s Dido. He’s voiced video games such as Compulsion Games’ We Happy Few, and has won awards for his voiceover work. The Radleys marks a significant step in Harry’s career, as it’s his first lead role onscreen, and he cannot wait for its release.