Leo Suter is a professional British television and movie actor. He got fame by playing the role of Harald Sigurdsson in the series Vikings: Valhalla.
He also played lead roles in several series like Sanditon, Beecham House, and Victoria.
Leo Suter Birth & Family
He was born on September 26, 1993, in London, United Kingdom.
He completed his schooling at Colet Court and St Paul’s School and graduated from New College, Oxford University.
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He started his professional career with the television series Bad Education as Posh Pupil in the year 2012.
He appeared in the historical-drama serial Victoria as Edward Drummond in 8 episodes in the year 2017.
In the year 2017, he acted in the drama serial Ransom as Simon Holman.
The Next year, he starred in the thriller show Clique as Jack Yorke, the charismatic leader of a clique of boys, in the year 2018.
He played the role of Daniel Beechman in the year 2019 historical-drama serial Beecham House.
The series situated in Delhi during the Mughal era depicts the Beecham family’s life in their newly purchased home.
He appeared in the historical drama series Sanditon as Young Stringer in the year 2019.
He did a tv historical-drama series Vikings: Valhalla as Harald Sigurdsson in the year 2022.
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Some Unknown Facts About Leo Suter
- He is a dog lover.
- He was born and raised in London.
- He also featured in Maleficent, Fallen, and I’ll Find You.
- He made his debut with the film Maleficent starring Angelina Jolie in the year 2014.
- He started his professional career through stage show. He signed first contract just after playing in his school final play.
- Apart from films, He has been worked in many short films including Laughing Branches (2018), Wight (2015), and In Passing, I Am (2012).
- His most notable stage roles included Patsy in The Wintering by Oxford Playhouse, Subtle in The Alchemist by Arcola Theatre, Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet by Southwark Playhouse.