Calvin Dean
Calvin Ainsley Dean is an English actor, best known for portraying Darren Mullet in the 2009 film Tormented.
Background
Dean was born in Truro, Cornwall. He grew up in Polruan, Cornwall, attending Polruan Primary School and later Fowey Community College. His mother, Lorraine, is a teaching assistant and a nanny, and his father, Graham, works for a local harbour commissioner and is a lighthouse keeper. He has an older brother named Lewis. He heard about the National Youth Theatre while in secondary school. After successfully auditioning, he stayed with the company from 2001 to 2005. During this time, he appeared in productions including The Threepenny Opera, Murder in the Cathedral, and Hanging Around at the National Theatre. From 2004 to 2007, he trained at the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in London, graduating with a BA in Acting.Career
Dean made his professional debut in The Duchess, opposite Keira Knightley. He played Darren Mullet, his first lead role, in the comedy-horror film Tormented. Dean received critical acclaim for his performance in Tormented; Sky Movies said: "Best of the bunch is Dean as the put-upon Darren Mullet, imbuing his tragic monster with a touch of Boris Karloff pathos in the online clips of his living torment, and coming across quite menacing when returning to slice up his victims."Dean's television credits include the Neil Gaiman penned Cyberman episode of "Doctor Who" alongside Warwick Davis, Tamzin Outhwaite & Jason Watkins. This was the first time Dean & Matt Smith had worked together since being members of The National Youth Theatre together in 2003. Dean's other credits include Demons, Casualty, The Sarah Jane Adventures, and the BBC drama 'Dancing on the Edge' written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff.
Dean starred in Kneehigh Theatre’s Fup in 2016, Simon Harvey’s adaption of a novel by Jim Dodge, it received a 4 star rating from The Times and was performed at the Lost Gardens of Heligan in Cornwall in 2016. Dean will return to Kneehigh in 2018 for a UK tour of FUP.
Dean is sometimes credited as Calvin A. Dean, due to an American Equity member with the same name as to not cause confusion.
Dean won Best Actor at the Eindhoven Film Festival, Brussels Short Film Festival and Hyperwave Film Awards, Los Angeles for his work in the short film Make Aliens Dance.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
2008 | The Duchess | Devonshire House Servant | Movie |
2008 | Casualty | Michael Treaver | TV |
2008 | Demons | Mouse Man | TV |
2009 | Just For The Record | Crackers | Movie |
2009 | The Sarah Jane Adventures | Chris | TV |
2009 | Playstar | Chris | Movie |
2009 | Suicide Kids | Subzero | Lead |
2009 | Tormented | Darren Mullet | Lead |
2011 | Barry | TV | |
2012 | Dancing On The Edge | Frank | TV |
2012 | Passengers | Rog | Lead |
2013 | TeamXtreme | Slimpossible Leader | TV |
2013 | Don't Move | Graham | Short Film |
2013 | Doctor Who | Ha-Ha | TV |
2015 | Howl | Paul the drunken football lout | Movie |
2015 | Fractured | Errol | Movie |
2018 | Make Aliens Dance | Murphy | Movie |