Ben Watton

Ben Watton
Born Ben Watton
(1995-07-28) 28 July 1995
Bournemouth, Dorset, England, U.K.
Occupation Actor
Years active 2001–present
ORIGINAL LONDON CAST - "JANES & MICHAELS". Left to right (FRONT): Poppy Lee Friar, Jack Montgomery, Perry Millward, Harry Stott, Ben Watton, Jake Catterall, Nicola Bowman. Left to right (BACK): Charlotte Spencer, Faye Spittlehouse, Carrie Fletcher and songwriter, Robert B. Sherman.

Ben Watton (born 28 July 1995) is an English child actor from Bournemouth, Dorset.[1]

Theatre

Ben Watton's first professional stage appearance was at the age of 6, appearing as a mini Bobby Ball opposite the comedians Cannon and Ball in A Night of a Thousand Laughs at the Pavilion Theatre in Bournemouth. At the age of 7, he was chosen to play Tiny Tim in a new musical adaptation of "Scrooge" with Jakes Ladder Theatre Company, a small professional company, at Bryanston Arts Centre in Blandford and at the Tivoli Theatre in Wimborne, under the direction of Steve Eaton-Evans. At the age of 8, he played 'Michael Darling' in a Michael Rose musical production of "Peter Pan" at the Lighthouse, Poole, alongside Matthew Kelly, Tracey Childs and Michael Medwin, under the direction of Michael Rose and David Morgan.

Ben Watton made his West End debut aged 9, having been chosen at the age of 8 from nationwide open auditions to play 'Michael Banks' in the original cast of the Disney/Cameron Mackintosh musical "Mary Poppins",[1] appearing at both the Bristol Hippodrome and the Prince Edward Theatre in the West End, under the direction of Richard Eyre and Matthew Bourne.

He appeared in November 2005 as the 'Court Jester' in the world premiere of "George and the Fairytale", a play co-written and directed by the actress Sandra Dickinson and her partner Mark Osmond. In 2006/2007 he played the juvenile lead in "Robin Hood & The Babes In The Wood" for UK Productions, at the Pavilion Theatre in Bournemouth.

He is also an accomplished drummer. On 9 January 2014 Ben joined the Bournemouth-based Mod band The Generation. He also a member of Bournemouth-based rock/pop cover band Mr Wiseguy.[2]

Film and television

Ben Watton's TV credits include the part of 'Andrew' in the CBBC drama Living It, the part of 'Fernando' in Series 7 of the popular children's sitcom My Parents Are Aliens, and the part of Peter Masterson in the long-running BBC hospital-drama 'Casualty'. He was also chosen to appear in a lead role in a performed reading of the pilot of a new children's sitcom, performed at a live Granada TV Showcase in London, and also featured in the 2006 "Are You There Yet?" BBC ident. He has also recently been involved in a script reading at Elstree Studios of the forthcoming feature film "Rocket Boy", reading the principal role of 'Davey'.

He has appeared in 14 short films, taking the leading role in no less than 5 of these.

Ben Watton also appears in leading roles in 2 separate series of educational DVD's, both now being used in various European countries to teach English to foreign students.

References

  1. 1 2 Leitch, Luke, and Baracaia, Alexa (27 July 2004). "New Mary Poppins will have her work cut out: Young actors share roles of Jane and Michael in £9M West End musical", Evening Standard, p. 3.
  2. https://mrwiseguymusic.wordpress.com/meet-the-band/
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