Warren Brown is one of Britain's most illustrious actors. Following his performance in the BAFTA-winning, three-part event Occupation, appearing opposite Stephen Graham, Brown went on to star alongside Idris Elba as DS Ripley, the role for which he became most well-known, in the BBC's multi award-winning series Luther. Brown received a nomination in 2014 for a Critics Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal.
Amongst his other TV starring credits, namely By Any Means, written by Tony Jordan, Inside Men alongside Steven Mackintosh, and King for a Term, a single comedy written and directed by Idris Elba, came the incomparable BBC mini-series Good Cop. Here he brought a breath-taking performance which was received with critical acclaim, and the show was awarded the RTS award for best drama.
Brown's move in to film saw him take on the title role in Captain Webb for Marathon Films and Miramax and the leading role in the independent Feature Cargo due for release in 2017.
Most recently, Brown made his London stage debut as 'Kent' in Neil Le Bute's Reasons To Be Happy directed by Mike Attenborough at Hampstead Theatre.
Other credits include Kicking Off, Genesis, Homefront, Single Father, Criminal Justice, Accused, Moving On, and Dead Set.