Anson Boon

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Anson Boon (born 15 February 2000)[1] is an English actor.

Born (2000-02-15) 15 February 2000 (age 26)
Peterborough, England
OccupationActor
Yearsactive2014–present
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Anson Boon
Born (2000-02-15) 15 February 2000 (age 26)
Peterborough, England
OccupationActor
Years active2014–present
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Early life

Boon was born in Peterborough.[2][3] His father is an amateur DJ, originally from a farming family, and his mother is from a working-class London family.[4] He has a younger brother.[5] He dropped out of college to pursue acting professionally, choosing not to attend drama school.[4][6]

Career

Boon made his professional acting debut in the children's sitcom All at Sea in 2014.[4] In 2019, he had roles in the films Blackbird and 1917, and was named a Screen International Star of Tomorrow.[6][7] The following year, he starred in his first lead role in the mystery drama film The Winter Lake alongside Emma Mackey.[6] In 2022, he played Johnny Rotten in the biographical miniseries Pistol, directed by Danny Boyle.[8][9]

Personal life

Boon is a supporter of the Premier League football club Tottenham Hotspur.[2][10]

Acting credits

Film

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2019 Crawl Stan [11]
Blackbird Jonathan [12]
1917 Private Cook [7]
2020 Sulphur and White [it] Young David [13]
The Winter Lake Tom [14]
2023 Widow Clicquot Edouard [15]
2025 Good Boy Tommy [16]
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Television

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2014 All at Sea Troy Milne 1 episode [4]
2018 Endeavour Brett Nero 1 episode [11]
The Alienist Paresis Hall Boy #5 2 episodes [5]
2019 Living the Dream Louis 1 episode [17]
The Feed Anton Garin 4 episodes [6]
2020 The Defeated Young Moritz 6 episodes [17]
2022 Pistol Johnny Rotten 6 episodes [18]
2025 MobLand Eddie Harrigan 10 episodes [19]
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Theatre

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2019 "Master Harold"...and the Boys Hally Royal National Theatre [20]
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References

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