Benjamin Chivers

Benjamin’s one of those kids who just, I dunno, kind of shows up and owns the whole scene—whether it’s TV or film. People really started noticing him as Isaac in Amazon Prime’s “The Devil’s Hour”—not exactly a cutesy role, mind you. That show’s got some proper chills, and Benjamin totally nails the whole “creepy but weirdly sympathetic” thing. Peter Capaldi and Jessica Raine are basically legends at this point, and the fact that Benjamin holds his own with them? Not bad for someone barely out of primary school. Then, just to flex a bit, he jumps straight from TV into Ridley Scott’s “Napoleon” (yeah, *that* Ridley Scott), playing Young Eugene Beauharnais. Not a bad gig, filming for Apple TV with all the trimmings. You can just picture him running around in those tiny period costumes, probably causing chaos on set. And, like, he didn’t even stop there. 2024 rolls around, and suddenly he’s on another massive set—this time for Guy Ritchie’s “Fountain of Youth.” Lead kid again. The cast list reads like a fever dream: John Krasinski, Natalie Portman… are you kidding me? That’s big leagues. Oh, and he gets a Rising Star nom at the National TV Awards in 2023. Not exactly a shocker, is it? He’s not just “one to watch”—he’s already the one everyone’s watching. Honestly, if he keeps this up, half of Hollywood’s gonna be sending him scripts before he’s even got his GCSEs.

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