Actor Leo Suter was born in England on September 26, 1993.
Suter attended Colet Court, St. Paul’s School, and New College in Oxford where he studied Human Sciences after being born in London.
Suter started performing at the age of eleven while still in school.
After participating in his school’s senior production, Suter signed his first professional acting contract.
Suter played Patsy in the Oxford Playhouse production of “The Winterting,” Subtle in the Arcola Theatre production of “The Alchemist,” and Mercutio in the Southwark Playhouse production of “Romeo and Juliet.”
Most recently, Suter played Harald Sigurdsson in the Netflix original series “Vikings: Valhalla,” which was created by Jeb Stuart.
Leo started pursuing his dream of becoming a successful actor when he was eleven years old.
Leo began participating actively in plays and theater shows while still in school.
Leo continued to pursue his interest throughout college, taking part in plays including The Wintering, in which he played Patsy, and The Alchemist, in which he had a supporting role.
In the Southwark Playhouse production of Romeo and Juliet, he also played Leo Mercutio.
Where did Leo Suter go to high school?
Leo Suter reportedly attended Colet Court for both his elementary and middle school years.
Leo Suter later registered for high school at St. Paul’s School.
Leo also registered for a human science bachelor’s degree at Oxford’s New College.