Lewis Ian Bray
Lewis Ian Bray is a talented actor and screenwriter known for his neurodivergent perspective in the film industry. He gained significant recognition for his role as Ryan in the acclaimed short film *Ryan Can't Read*, which he co-wrote and produced in collaboration with the Oscar-winning Slick Films. The film received high praise from renowned director Ken Loach, who described it as "touching" and "important." Bray's performance earned him the Best Actor award at Tokyo's prestigious Short Shorts Film Festival, highlighting his exceptional talent.
In addition to *Ryan Can't Read*, Bray's filmography includes notable works such as *No. 15*, *The Game*, *Patience*, and *Anemone*, which marks the directorial debut of Ronan Day-Lewis. His versatility as an actor has allowed him to take on diverse roles, showcasing his range and depth.
Bray honed his craft at the Liverpool Everyman Theatre, a well-respected institution for nurturing talent. He continues to evolve in his career, currently working on a new drama series for the BBC, which promises to further showcase his unique abilities and storytelling skills. Through his work, Bray not only entertains but also brings awareness to the experiences of neurodivergent individuals, contributing to a more inclusive representation in the arts.