Craig Roberts' raw talent helped land him roles on a number of family-friendly comedies and dramas on British television such as "Young Dracula" (BBC, 2006-08) and "The Story of Tracey Beaker" (BBC, 2002-08). Yet it was his ability to dig deep that elevated him from a child star to a serious actor. In 2011, Roberts starred in the critically acclaimed independent film "Submarine," a rare coming-of-age drama about a smart yet awkward teen dealing with an erratic first love and parents on the brink of separation. Roberts took advantage of the film's self-reflexive themes and unassuming dialogue to display his acting skills and gain recognition as one of the most promising actors of his generation.