Benn Northover is an English-Irish actor, director and artist.
Northover was born in Ipswich, Suffolk. After high school he studied art and film before moving to New York to study drama at The Stella Adler Studio. Northover's early screen appearances included dramas Ultimate Force and Silent Witness. His first lead role was in gritty TV drama, Hostage to Terror, for which he received The Times Critics Choice. He later reunited with director Finn McGough on Avalanche of Terror about British climber Ken Jones. The series received critical acclaim around the world.
In 2010 Northover made his feature film debut in the hard-hitting AIDS drama House of Boys opposite Stephen Fry and Udo Kier, shedding 40 lbs to play the film's lead character, a young street hustler living with AIDS in the early 1980s. The film went on to receive several international awards. Northover then appeared in the 7th installment of the Harry Potter franchise, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. In an interview with Paper Magazine, he described his experience on the production as "the biggest machine I have ever encountered."
In 2012 he starred in the hit indie feature Lotus Eaters opposite Antonia Campbell-Hughes and Johnny Flynn and the film adaptation of Donizetti's opera Lucrezia Borgia by director Mike Figgis.
In 2013 Italian director Federico Brugia cast Northover as the villain in his feature debut Tutti i rumori del mare. Set in the bleak underworld of the Hungarian human trafficking business. In an interview with AnOther Magazine Northover commented on his character in the film, saying "It's his personal demons that keep his conscience at a safe distance and eventually it's his human weaknesses that get the better of him." The film went on to win the special jury prize at the Annecy Italian Film Festival.
In 2014 Northover appeared in Je m'appelle Hmmm..., the directorial debut by agnès b., and in Frédéric Auburtin's epic ensemble film United Passions as Max Kahn, one of the founding members of FIFA, alongside Gérard Depardieu and Tim Roth.
In 2015 Northover narrated the feature documentary Marlon Brando: An Actor Named Desire, alongside Robert Duvall and Bernardo Bertolucci.
In 2017 Northover was cast in the Nostromo Pictures/Netflix screen adaptation of Dolores Redondo's best-selling three-part crime thriller The Baztán Trilogy directed by Fernando González Molina. The first installment of the trilogy The Invisible Guardian was released in 2018. Northover stars opposite Spanish actress Marta Etura.
In 2018 Northover also starred in Pelleas, artist Josephine Meckseper's highly political modern adaptation of Maurice Maeterlinck's play, Pelleas et Melisande. Northover played the title role of Pelleas opposite actress Alice Eve. The film premiered at The Whitney Museum of Art in New York.
It was announced in the spring of 2018 that production would begin that year on the next two films in The Baztán Trilogy; Legacy of the Bones and Offering to the Storm, with Etura and Northover reprising their roles and Molina returning to direct the two sequels for release in 2020.
Date of Birth | 3rd February 1981 |
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Age | 44 Years |
Zodiac Sign | Aquarius |
Country | United Kingdom |
Birth Place | Ipswich |
Language | English |
Reference | IMDB |
Career Start | 2002 (23 years ago) |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
House of Boys