He’s best known as the former child actor who made a big splash with his debut in the 2000 film The Little Vampire—a role that truly put him on the map. That standout performance didn’t go unnoticed, earning him a well-deserved Young Artist Award nomination. Over the years, he continued to build his acting resume, including a notable appearance in the 2003 drama Girl With a Pearl Earring, which further showcased his range. Before all the spotlight, though, he was just a kid born in Chichester, West Sussex, growing up with a real passion for performing. Interestingly, he comes from a family deeply rooted in the entertainment world—his sisters, Honeysuckle and Perdita Weeks, are both accomplished actresses. So, you could say acting runs in the family. He’s definitely carved out a unique path, balancing early fame with steady growth in his career.
He was just a young boy appearing among the onlookers during the execution scene of William Wallace in the highly praised 1995 war epic, Braveheart. Though his role was small, he stood out as part of the crowd, silently witnessing the powerful moment that defined the film. He, like many others in that scene, helped capture the emotional weight of the historical event. His presence added authenticity to the atmosphere, contributing subtly to the overall impact of the movie. He may not have had lines, but his appearance in such a pivotal scene remains a notable part of the film’s legacy.