Brock Everitt-Elwick
Known For & Full Filmography7 Titles

Drama Series - 2002, 16 episodes • as Young Daniel
Investigators Rose Linden and Marion Maloney, of the Criminal Justice Review Agency, take on claims of miscarriages of justice, assessing whether there are grounds to reopen old cases.

Drama Series - 1995, 16 episodes • as Nick
Children's series about a magic coin that can grant wishes.

Drama Series - 2003, 16 episodes • as Finn Samuelson
In a busy London corporate law firm, Cooper-Fozard, Stephen Bradley and his team work fast and furious to form mergers, takeovers and buyouts for a range of clients. But it's never as clear and clinical. When colleagues work hard, they often play hard too; and working closely sometimes brings people together after hours. Soon you develop a taste for a good deal, and you can sense a suspicious one at forty paces. And above all, though you don't have to like the people you work with, you learn that you do need to trust them.

Drama Series - 2003, 16 episodes • as Prince George (younger)
The life of Prince John, youngest child of Britain's King George V and Queen Mary, who died at the age of 13 in 1919.

Drama Series - 2004, 16 episodes • as Don Bosco as a child
Piedmont (Italy), nineteenth century. In Turin, the priest Don Bosco, a man from a humble farming family, he gave himself totally and passionately to the task of collecting from the streets to marginalized children and care for them. Not only out of poverty, ignorance and social distress, but it got for the first time, to feel loved. He fought with extraordinary faith and tenacity to overcome obstacles and snares that both the civilian and ecclesiastical authorities, they put in their path to prevent him from completing his goal: the founding of the Congregation of the Salesians, which would guarantee the future of their children.

Drama Series - 2007, 16 episodes • as Liam
Schoolteacher Helen Barker learns that her husband Tony has been cheating on her.

Movie - 2004, 2h 15m • as Don Bosco as a child
Piedmont (Italy), nineteenth century. In Turin, the priest Don Bosco, a man from a humble farming family, he gave himself totally and passionately to the task of collecting from the streets to marginalized children and care for them. Not only out of poverty, ignorance and social distress, but it got for the first time, to feel loved. He fought with extraordinary faith and tenacity to overcome obstacles and snares that both the civilian and ecclesiastical authorities, they put in their path to prevent him from completing his goal: the founding of the Congregation of the Salesians, which would guarantee the future of their children .