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These Charming Men: Bill Milner
Hollywood hopefuls better watch their backs. A new pack of British actors is nipping at their heels.
February 19 2013 7:55 AM EST
May 01 2018 11:43 PM EST
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Photography by Samuel Bradley / Styling by Kyran Low
You Know Him From: His blockbuster debut as young Erik Lehnsherr (Magneto) in X-Men: First Class; starring roles in the 2007 indie Son of Rambow, opposite Will Poulter, and Is Anybody There?, opposite Michael Caine.
What's Next:Broken, a coming-of-age drama set in Northern London; a lead role in the forthcoming The Wanderers, directed by Luke Snellin, about a teenage band of '90s Brit-pop wannabes.
"I'm looking to become that more grown-up, mature character instead of the cute, naive boy. There are so many actors playing 20, 21 [years old], and they're actually 50-year-olds. I don't really know why [casting directors] still do it; it's a very frustrating thing when you read the script and it goes to someone who is old enough to be your dad. It's pretty ridiculous."
SLIDESHOW: Bill Milner, Luke Pasqualino, Sam Barnett, and Olly Alexander