Alfred Enoch

Alfred Enoch ethnicity

Enoch in 2014, photo by prphotos

Birth Name: Alfred Lewis Enoch

Place of Birth: Camden, London, England, U.K.

Date of Birth: 2 December, 1988

Ethnicity:
*English (father)
*African-Barbadian (mother)

Alfred Enoch, also credited as Alfie Enoch, is a British actor. He is known for his roles on the shows How to Get Away with Murder, Troy: Fall of a City, Trust Me, and Foundation, in the Harry Potter franchise, and in the films Executive Order, Tigers, This Is Christmas, and The Critic. He is 6′4″. He also holds Brazilian citizenship.

His father, William Russell (born William Russell Enoch), is an English actor, who is white. His mother, Dr. Etheline Margareth Enoch, was born in Brazil, to black Barbadian parents. His parents are pictured here. Alfred speaks fluent English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish.

He is a cousin of professional football player and physiotherapist Victor Boleta (born Victor Lucky Villamosa Lewis). His mother and Victor’s father, who was a basketball player, are siblings.

Alfred’s paternal grandfather was Alfred James Enoch (the son of William Enoch and Anne/Ann Kinson). William was the son of Emmanuel/Emanuel Enoch and Emma Ayers. Anne was the daughter of Thomas Kinson and Martha/Marther Hall.

Alfred’s paternal grandmother was Eva Compston Pile (the daughter of Joseph Duck Pile and Emma Jane Palmer). Eva was born in Houghton-le-Spring, Durham, England. Joseph was the son of Joseph Pile and Indiana Duck. Emma was the daughter of Isaac Palmer and Margaret Compston.

Alfred’s maternal grandfather was named Isaac Nathaniel Lewis. Isaac was born on Barbados.

Alfred’s maternal grandmother was named Fausvivian Eurolean. Fausvivian was born in Belém, Pará, Brazil, likely to Barbadian parents.

Sources: Alfred has https://www.youtube.com

Death record of Alfred’s maternal uncle – https://www.familysearch.org

Death record of Alfred’s maternal grandfather, Isaac Nathaniel Lewis – https://findagrave.com

Death record of Alfred’s maternal grandmother, Fausvivian Eurolean Lewis – https://findagrave.com

50 Responses

  1. Multiethnicchick says:

    He looks mixed. Thin lips, narrow nose and looking closely at his hair texture, it’s loose at the roots just like Lenny Kravitz hair.

  2. Sergio Linz Vianni says:

    In this interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzEoAWuZup8 (in Portuguese), he said that his mother’s parents were from Barbados and she grew up speaking English (inside home) and Portuguese (socially).

  3. His brown complexion is incredible. And his hair is amazing enough to grow an Afro. It’s just like my hair texture. A combination of melanin and beauty. But there are people who look like him who isn’t mixed, either. Like Big Sean or Diamond White. So I would mistaken him as an attractive dark-skinned person. :)

    • Wait, no. An attractive ‘black’ person.

    • Multiethnicchick says:

      I would refer to black Americans in comparison because big sean and diamon white don’t look fully black. they’re probably at least 1/8 mixed but then most people don’t count that. If you compare this guy to a full non mixed black African then yes he would stand out a bit. In the pictures you see of dark skinned african kids with tightly coiled hair, and broad noses, eh would stand out.

    • Multiethnicchick says:

      he has a yellow undertone to his brown. He’s lighter than chocolate

  4. midori29 says:

    He seems to come from a good background. He is super hot.!!!!!! At least his mom is a Brazilian doctor and not a carnival dancer. Like most black Brazilian women.

    • hotvic says:

      Shit pleeeeeeeeease !!!!!

      I do not believe you can be so childish as to be taken in by these stereotypes that sell to you.
      You should be those people who buy coconut water for 10$

    • fuzzybear44 says:

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      (At least his mom is a Brazilian doctor and not a carnival dancer. Like most black Brazilian women)

      LOL, that’s cold

  5. midori29 says:

    I thought he was just black. Wow , never would have thought. Many Brazilian mulatto s come very black looking.

    • ‘Black looking’ is offensive. Blacks have many different features. There can be a person with his complexion and eye color and still wouldn’t be mixed.

      • midori29 says:

        @Lucario I don’t think black looking is offensive, it just means that the person looks like a black person. He looks East African. I agree with you.

        • It’s just the way you’ve used that term. I think it’s kind of improper to say someone is ‘black looking’ if our features are diverse. But I get your point. :)

        • Multiethnicchick says:

          East Africans are partially Caucasian. A study suggests they have at least 40% white genotype

          • fuzzybear44 says:

            They do not have the white genotype. Also going by this latest information, it’s 20% Eurasian ancestry not white. A number of African groups have Eurasian ancestry. As people migrated out from Africa thousands years ago, some settled in what is now called the Middle East(DNA change). As population grow, or shortage of food or whatever, groups break off(taking said DNA with them). Some went towards what is now called Europe, where they still retain their dark color, until the pale skin mutation took hold. While others went back and forth across the Red Sea. You Have West Africans with Eurasian DNA as well as small amount of Neanderthal ancestry (0.3-0.7%)( Nigerians , bushmen and Yoruba ), mostly from back migration

          • Multiethnicchick says:

            Someones phenotypical category is based of their ancestry so yes. it does follow bloodline for the most part. Genetic mutations lead to rare exceptions

          • Multiethnicchick says:

            @fuzzybear44

            https://mathildasanthropologyblog.wordpress.com/2008/03/04/caucasian-africans/

            wrong, it’s 40% Caucasian and Eurasians can be Caucasian. Doesn’t seem like you’re very educated on this subject

          • fuzzybear44 says:

            You’re the one whose uneducated on the subject. You lost IQ points just for using Mathilda as a source. Caucasian or caucasoid is just a bone structure , all so-called racial groups have members with that phenotype . Anybody living in Eurasian can be Caucasoid , I never said they couldn’t . However people in the Middle East , are Labeled Caucasian even where they’re clearly not , it’s more political than anything

      • Multiethnicchick says:

        skin color has nothing to do with how mixed someone is and people have brown eyes across every single group of humans so what are you talking about with that. Eye color is even more irrelevant than skin color

        • I don’t think you understand. I never said that. I said someone can have his complexion and eye color and can still not be mixed race. I never said they couldn’t.

          I know eye color and complexion doesn’t count. But race does follow by physical features. Not bloodline.

          • Multiethnicchick says:

            Someones phenotypical category is based of their ancestry so yes. it does follow bloodline for the most part. Genetic mutations lead to rare exceptions

        • fuzzybear44 says:

          skin color has nothing to do with how mixed someone is, which is true . Yet this only seems to be attach to a black people. Yet with white people or a person that looks completely white, Those people are called white. The mere suggestion that a white is not pure is seen as a insult, why is there a double standard?

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