BEN BARNES' (Prince Caspian) first Hollywood motion picture starring role is the title character of C.S. Lewis’ second adventure in the land of Narnia.
Barnes is a veteran of the British stage. The 26-year-old U.K. native studied drama at Kingston University and was a member of the National Youth Music Theatre, where he debuted in “The Ballad of Salomon Pavey” at the age of fifteen. His other credits with NYMT include “The Ragged Child,” “Bugsy Malone” at the Queen’s Theatre, “The Dreaming” and “Andrew Lloyd Webber's 50th Birthday” at the Royal Albert Hall.
Most recently, Barnes triumphed onstage again, winning rave reviews for his role of the charming, manipulative predator, Dakin, in Alan Bennett’s award-winning play, “The History Boys,” which had its West End premiere at London’s Wyndham’s Theatre.
Other British stagings include “Sex, Chips & Rock n' Roll” at the Royal Exchange in Manchester, "Loving Ophelia" at the Pleasance Theatre, “Judi Dench & Friends” gala at the Kingston Rose Theatre, as well as the workshop productions of “Blag” and "Talking to Mr. Warner" at the Chocolate Factory.
His recent film roles include the lead character of Cobbakka, a Russian delinquent who runs riot in London, in the independent feature “Bigga Than Ben,” and a featured role in Matthew Vaughn’s (“Layer Cake”) recent big screen fantasy, “Stardust.” He also co-starred for director Simon West (“Lara Croft: Tomb Raider”) in his recent CW network telefilm, “Split Decision” and just completed a co-starring role opposite Jessica Biel and Colin Firth in Stephan Elliott’s romantic comedy, “Easy Virtue.”
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