Graeme, a Scottish Actor, was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and spent his formative years in Bahrain, a country in the Middle East. He began acting at a young age and went on to hone his craft at the esteemed Guildford School of Acting. Upon graduating in 2006, Graeme embarked on a successful and diverse career in theatre, earning recognition for his performances in various productions.
One of his most notable roles was as Donalbain and Fleance in the Olivier Award-nominated production of Macbeth at the Trafalgar Studios in London. Directed by Jamie Lloyd, the production starred James McAvoy and Claire Foy in the leading roles. Following this, Graeme took on the role of Jonny in the award-winning National Theatre of Scotland production of Let the Right One In, directed by John Tiffany. The play won the South Bank Sky Arts award for best theatre production in 2014.
Graeme's performance in Let the Right One In was met with critical acclaim, and he went on to reprise his role in productions at the Royal Court in London, the West End transfer at the Apollo Theatre, and a successful run at St Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn, NYC. He has also completed a USA tour of the production in 2017.
On the small screen, Graeme has appeared in guest lead roles in the television shows Hollyoaks (2006) and Doctors (2007). He is perhaps best known for his role as Carl in the film Home For Christmas (2014),directed by Jamie Patterson and starring April Pearson and Karl Davies. Graeme's screen debut was in the short film Early One Summer (2006),directed by Gary Thomas, which premiered at the Cannes Short Film Corner in 2008 and was later picked up by Hollywood Independents for release on DVD.