Felix Lindsell-Hales
Felix Lindsell-Hales, now there’s a name you might not know yet, but honestly, you probably should. The guy’s been quietly stacking up some pretty killer credits. First up, “Blood Star” (2024)—he’s in the thick of it, right? This one’s not your usual cookie-cutter flick. You get tangled up in a story that’s half gritty, half hypnotic. Felix doesn’t just show up, he owns his scenes, and you start to think, wow, who’s this dude stealing focus? People talk a lot about breakout performances, and after this, you get why.
But, hang on, that’s not all. Maybe you’ve caught him in “Sex Education” (2019). That show sort of took over the internet for a while—awkward teens, wild plotlines, and somehow Felix slides in there, adding his own little twist to the chaos. It’s not the biggest role, but it’s one of those blink-and-you’ll-miss-it appearances that kinda stick with you. He’s got this knack for being memorable without trying too hard.
Then there’s “Black Cake” (2023). Oh, man, talk about a vibe shift. He goes from comedy to drama with barely a hiccup, showing off some real acting chops. You see these different sides of him, and it’s like—how is he not a household name yet? Honestly, it just feels like Felix is on the edge of blowing up, and if you’re into rooting for the underdog, you probably wanna keep an eye on this guy.