Drew Elston is an English screen and stage actor, born in Hampshire. He is known for portraying Dr John O'Connor' in IMMUNE (2020), directed by Robert MacFarlane, 'Brother Kost' in Gary O'Briens', Star Trek The Holy Core (2019), 'Jason' in Insanity, directed by Serge Rashidi (2019), 'Martin Temple' in 'Time Will Tell' (2018), directed by Tonnie Dinjens and Tom in 'The Girl on The Park Bench' (2015), directed by Floris Schafer. Drew is the only actor in his family and has been performing from an early age. His first acting experience was playing a bailiff in a Christmas pantomime at infant school.
Stage Credits include: 'Steve the Nutter' in Market Boy at UNION THEATER, directed by Nicky Allpress (2019), which received many 5 star and 4 star reviews. Drew played 'Dennis' in Mike Bartlett's 13 at JACKSON'S LANE THEATER, directed by Oscar Pearce (2019), 'Brutus' in The Witches Jaunt at RSC The Dell's Open-Air Theatre, directed by Pav Kaliotis (2019), 'Orderly' in Bunnies and Wolves at BROCKLEY JACK, directed by John Mitton (2018) and his debut WEST END appearance was playing 'Lee' in Incarcerator at CRITERION THEATER, directed by Peter Craze (2010) in his showcase for Drama Studio London.
He studied musical theater and acting at Guildford School of Acting, Saturday School. At 16 years of age, Drew studied a Performing Arts First Diploma at South Downs College, Portsmouth where he achieved straight Distinctions. After this, he studied Musical Theater at South Downs College. He then went on to complete the postgraduate Acting course at Drama Studio London, graduating in 2010.
His other notable credits include the lead role in the award winning 'Maakt het Groots' film, directed by Benny Vandendriessche for Pathé Cinema (2017), receiving the Bronze Lamp ACDN Award in 2017, lead role Ludd in the web-series Frequency: Delirium (2018) and lead roles in many short films to date.