Eddison Burch

Eddison Burch—yeah, that guy’s been all over your screen lately, even if you didn’t realize it. He’s a British actor who’s racked up some serious credits, working with the likes of Disney, Netflix, Sky, BBC, ITV, you name it. His TV debut? He landed the part of Jordan in ‘Dreamland,’ acting alongside Freema Agyeman (yep, Dr. Who fame), with Kiell Smith-Bynoe as his on-screen dad and Lily Allen (yeah, the singer!) popping up as Aunty. ‘Dreamland’ even made the long-list at the National Television Awards 2023, so, not too shabby. And get this—he’s also Nathan in the BBC’s long-running sitcom ‘Not Going Out.’ You know, the one with Lee Mack and Hugh Dennis? That show scooped a spot on the Best Comedy shortlist at the 2024 National Television Awards. The guy’s got range. He’s also played Malik in ‘Significant Other,’ starring with BAFTA winner Katherine Parkinson, Youssef Kerkour (his screen dad), and Kelle Bryan. Not stopping there, Eddison snagged the role of Henry in the film ‘Robin and the Hoods.’ He shared scenes with legit big names—Oscar nominee Naomie Harris, Gwendoline Christie, and Mark Williams (yep, from Harry Potter). That movie grabbed four International Junior Film Awards in 2024, and critics even called Eddison a standout. He’s also filmed for Disney’s upcoming ‘Snow White’ (set for 2025) and popped up as Tristan in ITV’s hit series ‘Changing Ends’ season two. The dude’s CV is stacked, and he’s just getting started.

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      Eddison Burch is a British actor making some serious waves lately. Yeah, he’s young, but look at his resume—Disney, Sky, Netflix, BBC, ITV—most actors dream of working for just one of those. Eddison’s got credits in “Robin and the Hoods,” a feature film where he shares the screen with heavyweights like Naomie Harris, Gwendoline Christie, Tom Goodman-Hill, and even Mark Williams (yep, Mr. Weasley from Harry Potter). Not too shabby, right? He’s clearly not just hanging around in the background, either. The guy keeps popping up in solid projects all over the place, which probably means casting directors see something pretty special in him. If you’re into British film and TV, keep an eye out—odds are you’ll be seeing a lot more of Eddison Burch soon. The industry loves fresh talent, and Eddison’s got that whole up-and-coming vibe nailed.

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