Benjamin Thomas Barnes (born 20 August 1981) is an English actor and singer. He is best known for his roles as
Prince Caspian in
''The Chronicles of Narnia'' film series (2008–2010), Logan Delos in ''
Westworld'' (2016–2020),
Billy Russo/Jigsaw in the Marvel series ''
The Punisher'' (2017–2019), and The Darkling in the
Netflix series ''
Shadow and Bone
''Shadow and Bone'' is a young adult fantasy adventure and debut novel written by Israeli-American author Leigh Bardugo. It was published by Macmillan Publishers on June 5, 2012. The novel is narrated by Alina Starkov, a teenage orphan who grows ...
'' (2021–).
He also played young Dustan Thorn in ''
Stardust
Stardust may refer to:
* A type of cosmic dust, composed of particles in space
Entertainment Songs
* “Stardust” (1927 song), by Hoagy Carmichael
* “Stardust” (David Essex song), 1974
* “Stardust” (Lena Meyer-Landrut song), 2012
* ...
'' (2007), the titular role in ''
Dorian Gray'' (2009),
Neil McCormick
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in ''
Killing Bono'' (2011), Alejandro in ''
The Big Wedding'' (2013), Tom Ward in ''
Seventh Son'' (2014),
Samuel Adams in ''
Sons of Liberty'' (2015) and Benjamin Greene in ''
Gold Digger'' (2019).
Barnes released his first single, "11:11", with a music video in September 2021 ahead of the release of his debut
extended play, ''Songs For You'', including a music video for "Rise Up" in October. The
EP features the songs "11:11", "Rise Up", "Pirate Song", "Not The End", and "Ordinary Day".
Early life and education
Barnes was born on 20 August 1981 in southwest London to Patricia Becker, a relationship psychotherapist, and Thomas Barnes, a psychiatrist and professor.
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The Independent newspaper online. Created: 19 June 2009. Retrieved 5 November 2011. He has a younger brother, Jack.
Barnes cites his mother's Jewish South African childhood, his father's scientific education, and his attendance at what he felt was a "vaguely Christian" school where he "liked the hymns" as formative influences.
Barnes was educated at two independent schools for boys:
Homefield Preparatory School in
Sutton and
King's College School in
Wimbledon
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* Wimbledon, London, a district of southwest London
* Wimbledon Championships, the oldest tennis tournament in the world and one of the four Grand Slam championships
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Places London
* ...
. In King's, he sang in choirs and played percussions (drums and piano) in jazz orchestras and concert bands. In 1997 he began his career in musical theatre by joining the
National Youth Music Theatre
The National Youth Music Theatre (NYMT) is an arts organisation in the United Kingdom providing pre-professional education and musical theatre stage experience for young people. Based in London, it is constituted as a private limited company (orig ...
where, at age sixteen, he gave his first performance as a drummer in the
West End musical adaptation of ''
Bugsy Malone''.
Prior to university, he spent two years singing, television presenting, and working with entertainment svengali
Simon Fuller to open a jazz club and release an album, both of which did not materialise.
Barnes then studied English literature and drama at
Kingston University, appearing and directing in productions such as ''
Don Juan'' (as the lead), ''
The Golden Age
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Golden Age may also refer to:
* Golden age (metaphor), the classical term used as a metaphor ...
'', ''Exposure'' and ''
The Zoo Story''.
He won the English Prize for writing essays on themes from ''
Harry Potter
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'' and ''
The Hobbit''. While working at the theatre on intense acts such as ''The Ragged Child'', ''The Dreaming'', ''Loving Ophelia'', ''Sex Chip'' and ''Rock ‘N’Roll'', he briefly joined the boyband Hyrise, longlisted as the UK's 2004
Eurovision
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entry with their song ''Leading Me On''.
Graduating in 2004 with a BA (Hons) in Drama with English Literature, he was the university's first drama student to achieve
First Class Honours.
In 2008, he was inducted in the university's Wall of Fame, the youngest to be featured among more than twenty accomplished alumni.
Career

Barnes began working on television in 2006, including a guest appearance on the UK series ''
Doctors
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Personal titles
* Doctor (title), the holder of an accredited academic degree
* A medical practitioner, including:
** Physician
** Surgeon
** Dentist
** Veterinary physician
** Optometrist
*Other roles
** ...
''. That same year, he joined the ensemble cast of a West End production of ''
The History Boys'', in which he starred and received acclaim as the sexually provocative Dakin.
Barnes made his feature film debut as young Dunstan Thorn in ''
Stardust
Stardust may refer to:
* A type of cosmic dust, composed of particles in space
Entertainment Songs
* “Stardust” (1927 song), by Hoagy Carmichael
* “Stardust” (David Essex song), 1974
* “Stardust” (Lena Meyer-Landrut song), 2012
* ...
'' (2007), directed by
Matthew Vaughn and based on
Neil Gaiman
Neil Richard MacKinnon GaimanBorn as Neil Richard Gaiman, with "MacKinnon" added on the occasion of his marriage to Amanda Palmer. ; ( Neil Richard Gaiman; born 10 November 1960) is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, gr ...
's novel of the same name. He starred as a Russian hoodlum named Cobakka in Suzie Halewood's ''
Bigga Than Ben'' (2008).
In June 2008, Barnes gained recognition for his role as
Prince Caspian in ''
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian'', directed by
Andrew Adamson. Adamson described the film as "a coming of age and, to some degree, a loss of innocence story, with Caspian starting out quite naïve, then craving revenge and finally letting go of the vengeance."
While many readers interpret Caspian as a child, a passage in the novel mentions his age to be near that of Peter's, so an older actor was sought to match
William Moseley. Barnes was cast two-and-a-half weeks after meeting with the filmmakers, and fitted well into the surrogate family of Adamson and the four actors playing the Pevensies.
He spent two months in New Zealand riding and stunt training in preparation. His Mediterranean accent in the film was inspired in part by
Mandy Patinkin's performance as
Inigo Montoya
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in ''
The Princess Bride The Princess Bride may refer to:
* ''The Princess Bride'' (novel), 1973 fantasy romance novel by American writer William Goldman
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''. Barnes also voiced his character in the video game ''
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian''. His portrayal earned him nominations from the 2008
National Movie Awards
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for Best Male Performance, the
2008 Teen Choice Awards
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Performers
* Miley Cyrus – "7 Things"
* Mariah Carey – "I'll ...
for Choice Movie Breakout Male, and the
2009 MTV Movie Awards
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Performers
* Eminem — "We Made You" and " Crack a Bottle"
* ...
for
Best Breakthrough Male.
In November 2008, Barnes starred in the role of John Whittaker opposite
Jessica Biel and
Colin Firth
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in
Stephan Elliott's romantic comedy ''
Easy Virtue'', based on
Noël Coward
Sir Noël Peirce Coward (16 December 189926 March 1973) was an English playwright, composer, director, actor, and singer, known for his wit, flamboyance, and what ''Time'' magazine called "a sense of personal style, a combination of cheek and ...
's play of the same name. The score contained Coward and jazz-age songs, three of which were sung by Barnes. He then starred as the title character in ''
Dorian Gray'', a film adaptation of Oscar Wilde's novel, directed by
Oliver Parker and released in September 2009. In the psychological thriller ''
Locked In'', directed by
Suri Krishnamma
Suri Krishnamma (born 10 May 1961) is a British film director and writer best known for feature films ''A Man of No Importance (film), A Man of No Importance'', ''New Year's Day (2001 film), New Year's Day'' and ''Dark Tourist'' and television ...
and released in September 2010, he played Josh, an American father whose daughter seems to be in a coma due to a car accident.
Barnes reprised his role as King Caspian in ''
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'', the third instalment in the film series. Directed by
Michael Apted and filmed in Australia, it premiered in November 2010 at a
Royal Film Performance in London and had a theatrical release in December. He received a nomination at the 2011 National Movie Awards for Performance of the Year.
Barnes returned to the West End stage in London with a starring role as World War I soldier Stephen Wraysford in ''
Birdsong'', a drama based on
Sebastian Faulks's novel of the same title. The play, directed by
Trevor Nu