
Ben Aldridge
Biography
Benjamin Aldridge (born November 12, 1985) is an English actor, born in Devon. After years with the National Youth Theatre, Ben graduated from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art with a bursary from the Genesis Foundation for young actors. He left early to begin filming his television debut alongside Ray Winstone and Parminder Nagra in Compulsion. He is notable for his role as Harry Fanshawe, husband of the title character in the 2008'Channel 4's critically acclaimed Civil War epic The Devil's Whore. He was selected by Screen International's 2008 "Stars of Tomorrow". As well as roles in First Light, Lewis, Toast and Vera, Ben also appeared as Daniel Parish in the BBC's period drama Lark Rise to Candleford. In 2011 the American network The CW cast Ben as the lead in their Pilot "Heavenly". Later on he spent time in Belgrade shooting the partially improvised love story "In the night" for director Ivana Bobic and award winning cinematographer Rain Li, alongside supermodel Daniela Dimitrovska. In September 2014, he joined BBC Original British Drama Our Girl as Captain Charles James. Ben is a co-founder of "In the Corner Productions".
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Acting History
2024
Kite Man: Hell Yeah! as Jeremy Karne (voice)
2024Dear Paris as Mike
2023Tyger as Sebastian
2023Knock at the Cabin as Andrew
2022Spoiler Alert as Kit Cowan
2022Boys on Film 22: Love to Love You as Alex
2021The Long Call as DI Matthew Venn
2021The Eisen Hour as Self - Guest
2019Pennyworth: The Origin of Batman's Butler as Thomas Wayne
2019Thrive as Alex
2019Ready Set Show as Self
2018Price of Life as Lucas Evans
2018Paris Song as George Gershwin
2018The Titan as Lawrence
2016Fleabag as Arsehole Guy
2014Our Girl as Captain James
2013The Railway Man as Baliff
2012Pramface
2012The Cricklewood Greats as Joe Hazelhurst
2011Vera as Ben Barton / Ollie Barton
2011Heavenly as Dashiel Coffee
2010Toast as Stuart
2010First Light as Brian Kingcombe
2008The Devil's Whore as Harry Fanshawe
2007Lewis as Daniel Rattenbury
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