Piers Stubbs - Biography

Piers Stubbs is a British actor who was born in the countryside of England. At the age of eight and having never acted before, Piers landed his first part at the Royal Shakespeare Company in the coveted role of 'William Page' in "Merry Wives of Windsor" at the historic Old Vic in London's West End, under Kevin Spacey.

Next Piers landed roles in London's West End productions such as "Les Miserables," "Voyage Around My Father" amongst many others, Piers won the role of 'Leo' in the popular TV series "Little Einsteins". Piers then relocated to London to devote full time to his acting career.

Piers landed his biggest part yet when he was cast in the role of 'Kurt' after 10,000 children lined the streets of London to audition for Andrew Lloyd Webber's production of "The Sound of Music" at the London Palladium. He then went on to voice the character of 'Young Moha'in the blockbuster film "10,000 BC," before starring in the award winning production of "Macbeth" alongside Patrck Stewart.

Piers most recently finished shooting the TV series "Oscar and Michael's Phineas and Ferb Fan Club Show".

Since moving to Los Angeles, Piers landed the starring role of Eli/Liquid starring opposite Kiefer Sutherland in the latest installment of the extremely popular video game franchise 'Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.' He also recently won the role of Younger Lord in the hit Marvel TV show 'Agents of Shield,' whilst also lending his voice to the highly anticipated animated movie 'Underdogs,' playing the role of Young Ace - the villain in the film also starring Arianne Grande, Nicholas Hoult, Belle Thorne and Katie Holmes due out this Christmas