George Webster
George Webster, born on July 28, 1991, is a prominent English actor recognized for his versatile performances across television and film. He gained significant attention for his starring role as Milo in the 2015 E4 mini-series "Tripped," where he showcased his comedic talent and ability to navigate complex narratives.
In the same year, Webster also took on a supporting role as Arden in the Irish indie feature "My Name Is Emily," a poignant story that further demonstrated his range as an actor. His work in this film contributed to its critical acclaim and showcased his capability to engage with emotionally charged material.
Webster's talent continued to shine in 2017 when he appeared in "Versailles," a French-Canadian historical drama series created by Simon Mirren. In this series, he portrayed a character within the lavish and politically charged environment of the court of Louis XIV, further establishing his presence in the international acting scene.
With a growing filmography that highlights his ability to tackle diverse roles, George Webster remains an influential figure in contemporary British cinema, continuously captivating audiences with his performances. As he expands his career, fans and critics alike eagerly anticipate his future projects and the depth he brings to each character.
Filmography
Blood Moon (2014)
God's Petting You
Mysterious Skin
The Fall of the Krays
My Name Is Emily
City of Dreamers
Tripped
Finding Alice
The Doll Factory
Us