Jermaine Curtis Liburd
- Actor
Jermaine Curtis Liburd was born and raised in Manchester Hulme in a
family of 6 children, Jermaine being the second youngest. He went to
Trinity High School in Hulme and left with GCSE's. After leaving School
Jermaine then became involved in a major gang from the city which then
lead to him living a very dangerous and gritty life for the next 3-4
years. On the following morning after his 19th birthday May 31st 2009
Jermaine tragically witnessed his older brother Samuel, who was a
student at Stoke University, being murdered by a knife man and it was
Jermaine and his close friend who had to carry Samuel's body to the
hospital where he was pronounced dead at the young age of 22. Since that
day, Jermaine decided to change the path of his life and dedicate it to
his brother who was on a positive path in life. In 2005, Jermaine
made a decision to pursue an acting career as it was his life long
fantasy. In 2008 Jermaine was given the chance to play alongside Noel
Clarke in Michael Winterbottom's feature film 'A Beautiful Game' however
the film funding fell through and the film never ended up getting made.
After years of training Jermaine has appeared in a number of theater
productions Starred in massive stage hits 'Paulasville' and 'Common Ground'
and 'Prince'. Jermaine has so far appeared in over 30 short films to
date, 15 theater productions, a number TV drama pilots including a BBC
commissioned YouTube Kids and In The Mix, a host of music videos and TV
commercials making history to be the first ever black milky bar kid, which made the front of the Manchester Evening newspaper.