Robert Boulter

Boulter starred in two films in 2008, Daylight Robbery by filmmaker Paris Leonti, and Donkey Punch directed by Olly Blackburn.

[2] Boulter starred as "Scott" in the play Herons written by Simon Stephens, which was performed in 2001 at the Royal Court Theatre.

[6] He appeared in the television series Judge John Deed in 2002 as "Addem Armitage" in the episode "Political Expediency",[7] and had a role as a different character "Toby Steele" on The Bill.

[26] In a review of the production for The Daily Telegraph, theatre critic Charles Spencer noted, "Robert Boulter brings a touching vulnerability to the stage as William.

"[27] Boulter starred in two films in 2008, Daylight Robbery by filmmaker Paris Leonti,[28] and Donkey Punch directed by Olly Blackburn.

[32] Boulter guest starred on a two-part episode arc "Wounds" in May 2008 of the television series Waking the Dead as character "Jimmy Dearden".

Pretending you know what you're talking about when you don't is very bizarre but there are advisers on set who are fantastic at taking you through procedures and giving you the confidence to stand there and look like you know what you're doing.

[39] Boulter initially had a role in Star Wars: The Force Awakens as a stand-in for Mark Hamill as a young Luke Skywalker, but his scene was cut from the final film.