Olly Alexander

Musician

Birthday July 15, 1990

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England

Age 33 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 175 cm

#4060 Most Popular

1990

Oliver Alexander Thornton (born 15 July 1990) is an English singer, actor and LGBT+ activist.

He rose to prominence as the lead singer of the pop band Years & Years who achieved two number one albums on the UK Albums Chart, a number one single and five top ten entries on the UK Singles Chart.

Between 2021 and 2023 he continued to release music under the Years & Years name until their dissolution in 2024.

As an actor, he rose to critical acclaim for his performance as Ritchie Tozer in the Channel 4 drama series It's a Sin (2021).

For his portrayal he was nominated for a British Academy Television Award for Best Actor and the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor.

Alexander is set to represent the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 in Malmö, Sweden with his song "Dizzy", which marked Alexander's first release under his own name.

Oliver Alexander Thornton was born on 15 July 1990 in Harrogate, North Yorkshire.

His mother, Vicki Thornton, was one of the founders of the Coleford Music Festival.

Alexander attended St John's Primary School in Coleford and Monmouth Comprehensive School.

While at Monmouth Comprehensive School, he acted in two school plays: Guys and Dolls, as Benny, and The Caucasian Chalk Circle, as the Corporal.

After completing his GCSEs, Alexander studied Performing Arts at the Hereford College of Arts.

The New York Times reported that he wrote his first song on his father's Casio keyboard aged 10.

His parents separated when he was 13, and he and his brother Ben, who is autistic, were thereafter brought up solely by his mother.

He obtained the services of an agent when he was 16, while auditioning for a part in British TV series Skins.

In a YouTube video uploaded from NylonMagazineTV, Alexander said he dropped out of the Hereford College of Arts to pursue his acting career as parts were offered, stating: "I started acting when I was young; it just sort of happened. I dropped out of school to work around the world, which was amazing."

"I really wanted to become a singer or a musician ... All of a sudden I was an actor. It was never something I'd set my heart on being. I'm still trying to work it out ... I really hated school because I was totally bullied. But you're never bullied in drama class because the weird kids do well in drama class. That's a safe place".

Alexander was interviewed about his mental health by Guardian columnist Owen Jones.

He further expanded on his bullying, bulimia and early life experiences during a 2021 interview in the same publication.

2008

Alexander's acting career began in the film Summerhill released in 2008.

His next film Bright Star was nominated for an Academy Award in the United States for Best Achievement in Costume Design.

2009

He acted in the 2009 released films Tormented starring Alex Pettyfer and Enter the Void.

2010

In 2010 he played Evan in the Bush Theatre production of The Aliens.

Years & Years formed in 2010, with Alexander joining the band as lead vocalist after member Mikey Goldsworthy heard him singing in the shower and liked his voice.

2011

Alexander contributed to the script and music for indie film The Dish & the Spoon, released in early 2011.

2012

In 2012, he appeared in the theatre production of Mercury Fur, taking the part of Naz at The Old Red Lion, Islington.

Their debut single "I Wish I Knew" was released in July 2012 on the Good Bait label, with the band performing as a five-piece group.

2013

From March to June 2013, Alexander starred as Peter Pan in the West End play Peter and Alice acting alongside Ben Whishaw and Judi Dench.

Alexander also had a supporting role in the final series of Skins, playing Cassie Ainsworth's stalker in the two-part episode "Skins Pure", which aired in July 2013.

Also in 2013 Google Analytics released an internal corporate video which features Alexander as a demanding shopper under the sub-heading "That is what happens when you save on usability".

In 2013, the group signed a deal to the French label Kitsuné as a three-piece and released their second single, called "Traps", in September 2013, which achieved support from Radio 1 and Radio 6, as well as many online publications such as The Guardian and The Fader.

2014

Alexander plays one of the main characters in the 2014 musical feature film God Help the Girl, where he also sings and plays guitar.

The film was written and directed by Stuart Murdoch, the lead singer of the group Belle and Sebastian, as part of the God Help the Girl project.

Alexander also appeared in The Riot Club, the film adaptation of Laura Wade's stage play Posh alongside British actors Sam Claflin, Max Irons and Douglas Booth.

Alexander briefly portrayed the vampire Fenton in the British-American horror series Penny Dreadful in episodes aired in 2014.

2015

In the indie film Funny Bunny, which first premiered at SXSW 2015, Alexander plays Titty, a troubled teenager.

The film was directed and written by Alison Bagnall, who directed The Dish & the Spoon, while Alexander was a co-writer together with the other two leads.

The film was shown at art houses during the summer and was theatrically released on 13 November 2015.

In January 2021, Alexander appeared in a leading role in Russell T Davies' Channel 4 and HBO Max drama It's a Sin, which depicts gay life in the 1980s and early 1990s, and the onset of HIV/AIDS.

The show and Alexander's performance earned critical acclaim, with some critics expressing their desire for Alexander to win a BAFTA for his performance.

"Traps" also features on Kitsuné Maison's 15th compilation.