Alfie Williams
Alfie Williams is a rising English actor born on January 3, 2011, in Newcastle upon Tyne. At just 14 years old, he has already made a significant impact in the entertainment industry with his compelling performances. Williams began his acting journey after being inspired by his father's work in film. He attended the LeBlanc School of Acting in Canada for two years, which helped hone his craft and prepare him for professional roles . His breakthrough came in 2021 when he starred alongside Stephen Graham and Shaun Parkes in the short film Phallacy, directed by Luke Davies. This role led to representation by London's top acting agency, Independent Talent Group . Following this, Williams appeared in the third season of the fantasy series His Dark Materials as Ghost Theo and voiced Sean Collins in BBC Radio 4's adaptation of Our Friends in the North in 2022 . In 2025, Williams took on the lead role of Spike in Danny Boyle's highly anticipated film 28 Years Later, a sequel to the 2002 hit 28 Days Later. His portrayal of a young boy navigating a post-apocalyptic world alongside his on-screen parents, played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Jodie Comer, has been met with critical acclaim. The Hollywood Reporter described him as the "indisputable protagonist," while Empire called him an "outstanding new talent" . Williams is set to reprise his role in the upcoming sequel, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, scheduled for release in January 2026 . Despite his early success, he remains grounded and continues to pursue his passion for acting with dedication and enthusiasm.

