Ben Hardy was born Ben Jones on 2 January 1991 in England, United Kingdom. He grew up in Sherborne and attended The Gryphon School. Ben starred in The Judas Kiss (1998) play, written by David Hare, in 2012 and played the character Arthur Wellesley, a member of the hotel staff. The play was held in Hampstead Theatre on the September 6, 2012. On April 19, 2013 it was announced that Ben would play Peter Beale in EastEnders, taking over from Thomas Law who played the character from 2006 until 2010. He made his first appearance as Peter on 7 June 2013. On November 19, 2014 it was announced that Ben would leave the show. Hardy joined the cast of X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) on February 25, 2015, following his departure from EastEnders in an (at the time) undisclosed role. Since leaving EastEnders that February, he was persistently linked to Singer's next X-Men film, and was at one point rumored to be in the running to play Cyclops, a role that went to Tye Sheridan. However, Hardy ended up playing winged mutant Angel (a.k.a Warren Worthington III).
Ben Harlan is known for The Pianist (2002), Room in Rome (2010) and Coming Down the Mountain (2007).
Ben Harper was born on October 28, 1969 in Claremont, California, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for The Fighter (2010), State of Play (2009) and The Longest Ride (2015). He has been married to Jaclyn Matfus since January 1, 2015. They have one child. He was previously married to Laura Dern and Joanna.
Ben Harris is known for Thunder Force (2021), Paul (2011) and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010).
Ben Harris is known for The Mouse Trap (2024).
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Ben Hauck is an American actor, voice actor, improviser, and host. As stand-in for John Oliver over seven seasons of HBO's Emmy-winning series "Last Week Tonight," Ben has been honored by the Television Academy in 2016, 2017, and 2018 for his contributions to the variety talk series. A dynamic comic and dramatic performer, Ben won the Emerging Artist Award for his trademark "improvised sermons" at the 2013 Unscripted New York Improvised Theatre & Film Festival. Author of the book "Long-Form Improv" (Allworth Press, 2012), Ben is internationally known as a teacher of long-form improvisation, having taught and directed long-form improv in New York City, Toronto, and London. He is host of "The Acting Income Podcast with Ben Hauck," covering practical and controversial topics related to earning an income as an actor. Ben holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Acting from Otterbein. As a long-distance runner, Ben has finished over fifteen marathons including the 2011 and 2013 Boston Marathons. Ben is active on two boards in the field of general semantics, awarded the 2018 J. Talbot Winchell Award from the Institute of General Semantics for his outstanding contributions and service to the field of general semantics.
Ben Hawkey is an actor, known for Ra.One (2011), Game of Thrones (2011) and Beaver Falls (2011).
Ben Hayflick is a graduate of the MFA Film Program at Columbia University. His films have played at festivals throughout the world and garnered millions of online views. Previously, he studied at University of Pennsylvania, majoring as an undergraduate in Social Psychology and Personality Theory. Originally from Ridgewood, New Jersey, he's now based in Los Angeles.
Ben Hecker was born on August 30, 1948 in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. He is an actor, known for Band of Brothers (2001), Collide (2016) and Frühlingsfluten (1974).