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Anthony Boyle

4 films on Movie OTT · Active 20162023

Anthony Boyle is a Belfast-born Irish actor whose career has moved — fast — from London stages to prestige television and film. Born on 8 June 1994 (TMDB), he trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff before landing what would become a career-defining stage role. Originating the part of Scorpius Malfoy in the West End and Broadway productions of *Harry Potter and the Cursed Child* (2016) earned him the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and a Tony nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Play (Wikipedia) — not bad for a guy still in his early twenties.

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About Anthony Boyle

Anthony Boyle is a Belfast-born Irish actor whose career has moved — fast — from London stages to prestige television and film. Born on 8 June 1994 (TMDB), he trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff before landing what would become a career-defining stage role. Originating the part of Scorpius Malfoy in the West End and Broadway productions of *Harry Potter and the Cursed Child* (2016) earned him the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and a Tony nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Play (Wikipedia) — not bad for a guy still in his early twenties.

What's striking is how deliberately Boyle has avoided getting typecast after that breakout. His screen work spans Geoffrey Bache Smith in *Tolkien* (2019), a supporting turn in *Tetris* (2023), and a starring role in the Apple TV+ miniseries *Masters of the Air* (2024). He also appeared in *Say Nothing* (2024) and took on the Netflix series *House of Guinness* (2025–present), for which he won the IFTA Film & Drama Award for Best Lead Actor – Drama (Perplexity research brief). That IFTA win — his first major screen acting prize — suggests the stage pedigree is translating.

Honestly, the *House of Guinness* casting feels like a pivot point. Boyle reportedly pitched a full-frontal nude scene himself, without prosthetics, drawing on earlier stage and film experience with nudity (Perplexity research brief). Bold call. He's currently in production on the Netflix series *The Altruists*, where he'll play Sam Bankman-Fried, which — if it lands — could be the role that reframes everything that came before it.

Early life & background

Anthony Boyle was born on 8 June 1994 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK (TMDB). He went on to study at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff, Wales, where he trained as an actor before launching his professional career on the London stage (Wikipedia). Details about his family background, upbringing in Belfast, or specific formative experiences during his youth aren't widely documented in public sources — which, honestly, isn't unusual for actors who let the work speak first. What the record does show is that the move from Belfast to Cardiff to London followed a fairly direct arc, and by his early twenties he was already performing in the West End.

Career

Boyle's professional career began on the London stage, and that foundation matters — it's where he built the technical range that would later carry him through demanding screen roles. His first notable film appearance came in *The Lost City of Z* (2016), the same year he originated Scorpius Malfoy in *Harry Potter and the Cursed Child* on the West End (Wikipedia). That stage role didn't just raise his profile; it won him the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and a Tony nomination when the production transferred to Broadway. Two major theater awards in two years. That's a real start. The screen career built steadily from there. He played Geoffrey Bache Smith — one of J.R.R. Tolkien's closest friends — in *Tolkien* (2019), then took on Alvin Levin in HBO's *The Plot Against America* miniseries, an adaptation of Philip Roth's alternate-history novel (TMDB). Neither role made him a household name on its own, but they showed a consistent instinct for serious literary material. *Tetris* (2023) added a commercial title to the mix, and then came what looks like a genuine breakthrough stretch: *Masters of the Air* (2024), *Say Nothing* (2024), and *House of Guinness* (2025), the Netflix period drama for which he won the IFTA Film & Drama Award for Best Lead Actor – Drama (Perplexity research brief). The IFTA win is the clearest signal yet that Boyle's screen work has caught up with his stage reputation. He's currently attached to play Sam Bankman-Fried in the Netflix series *The Altruists*, and if that project moves forward, it'll be his most high-profile screen role to date — the kind of real-world figure casting that tends to define a career phase. Hard to say if the timing works out, but the trajectory is pointing somewhere interesting.

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Filmography

Frequently asked questions

What films is Anthony Boyle known for?

Anthony Boyle has 4 titles indexed on Movie OTT, including Tetris, Danny Boy, Tolkien.

How long has Anthony Boyle been active?

Anthony Boyle's film career on Movie OTT spans from 2016 to 2023 — 7 years of work.