Paddy Considine is an English actor, musician, and filmmaker. He is known for his supporting roles in the movies ‘24 Hour Party People’, ‘My Summer of Love’, ‘The Bourne Ultimatum’, ‘Hot Fuzz’ and ‘The World's End’. Apart from his film roles, he has also acted in several music videos. As a filmmaker, Considine contributed to the 2011 drama flick ‘Tyrannosaur’ which earned him numerous accolades including British Independent Film Awards, BAFTA awards and recognitions at multiple festivals such as Mar del Plata Film Festival. Born in Burton upon Trent, he grew up with his siblings in a council estate in Winshill. Following his graduation from Burton College, Considine studied photography at University of Brighton before landing roles in films. An extremely private person in real life, the actor has been married to Shelly Insley for several years. He suffers from Asperger syndrome and Irlen syndrome, but refuses to let these conditions hamper the quality of his life.