Michael Lieber (born 6th May 1988) is a British actor mostly credited for playing English Gentleman and sinister young men , Originating from the seaside town of Tenby, south wales, Michael went on to train at the Oxford School of Drama and the R. S. Repertory, Since then Michael has steadily taken on a number of versatile roles in film, including Prof John E. Littlewood in Ramanujan and giving a comic performance as Freddie Jackson in Children In Manors.
Michael has largely devoted himself to inhabiting a motley crew of characters that are the spiritual antitheses of the Big Man on Campus, a twisted isolated last man on earth in the psychological thriller Mannequin kind, the Gentle preacher Lawrence in the mini series godspeed sunshine and the malevolent student Alex in Matt gunn's Britpop ', acting opposite Sophie Sumner and Darren Bransford.
Michael won further praise for his role in Matt Gunn's dark comedy play 'Transfer Deadline Day'and was singled out by theater critics, but it was on screen that his portrayal of a mental patient in Marill C. Winters' film 'How to Hide a City' won him a nomination by Mirror Fest for a Golden Skull Award.
Michael's current work includes a leading role in the satire comedy's 'The End Of The Beginning' directed by Ernesto Tapia Vélez, He also playing the senator in Othello at the London theater as well as another leading role as the androgynous steely eyed robot in his own directorial debut for the sci-fi thriller The Wearing Of Wires.
Latest work - Michael has just finished filming major motion picture Ramanujan playing the part of the famous playboy mathematician John E. Littlewood, the film is due to be released in cinemas Christmas 2013 fastly becoming known for his dark satire comedy's and hitchcockesque thrillers.