Bill Milner | |
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Born | William Henry Milner 4 March 1995 |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2007–present |
William Henry Milner (born 4 March 1995) is an English actor. He starred as Will Proudfoot in Son of Rambow (2007), Edward in Is Anybody There? (2008), and the young Erik Lensherr in X-Men: First Class (2011).
William Henry Milner was born on 4 March 1995 in Teddington, London. He grew up in Hampton, London. [1]
Milner made his acting debut in the Hammer & Tongs film Son of Rambow (2007). That same year, he appeared in the made-for-TV films Who Killed Mrs De Ropp? and My Boy Jack . Milner then starred alongside Michael Caine in Is Anybody There? (2008). He appeared in the film adaptation of the David Almond book Skellig (2009). Milner portrayed Ian Dury's son Baxter in the biopic Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll (2010). [2] He played the role of young Erik Lensherr / Magneto in the superhero film X-Men: First Class (2011). [3] He played the role of Tom Harvey in the Netflix film, iBoy (2017). [4]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Son of Rambow | Will Proudfoot | |
2008 | Pop Art | Toby Warner | Short film |
Is Anybody There? | Edward | ||
2010 | Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll | Baxter Dury | |
2011 | X-Men: First Class | Young Erik Lensherr | |
2012 | I, Anna | Theo | |
Broken | Jed | ||
2013 | Locke | Sean Locke | Voice role |
2016 | X-Men: Apocalypse | Young Erik Lensherr | Archive footage |
Anthropoid | Ata Moravec | ||
2017 | iBoy | Tom Harvey | |
Dunkirk | Lone Private | ||
The Lodgers | Edward | ||
2018 | Apostle | Jeremy | |
Stomping Grounds | Monroe | Short film | |
2019 | Summer Night | Rabbit | |
Waiting for the Barbarians | Garrison Soldier 5 | ||
TBA | Midas Man | Clive Epstein |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Who Killed Mrs De Ropp? | Nicholas | TV film |
My Boy Jack | Peter Carter | TV film | |
2009 | Skellig | Michael | Television film |
2012 | The Secret of Crickley Hall | Maurice Stafford | 3 episodes |
2014 | The 7.39 | Adam Matthews | 2 episodes |
The Job Lot | Michael Jennings | Episode: "2.3" | |
2022 | The Flatshare | Si | |
2023 | A Small Light | Tonny Ahlers | Miniseries |
Year | Award | Work | Result |
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2007 | British Independent Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer | Son of Rambow | Nominated |
Young Artist Award for Best Performance in an International Feature Film – Leading Young Performers (with Will Poulter) | Nominated | ||
2008 | London Critics Circle Film Award for Young British Performer of the Year | Is Anybody There? | Nominated |
2010 | London Critics Circle Film Award for Young British Performer of the Year | Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll | Nominated |
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