Alfie Williams, the British teenage actor who loved a significant breakout final yr because of his lead position in “28 Years Later,” has landed U.S. illustration.
Following what it described as a “highly competitive situation involving all major agencies,” Gersh has now signed the 15-year-old for illustration in all areas.
Williams grew to become one of many buzziest younger names in 2025 following his extremely acclaimed flip in “28 Years Later,” Danny Boyle’s long-awaited revival of his hit zombie franchise that landed nearly a quarter-century after the genre-defining unique “28 Days Later.” Because the face of the movie, he performed Spike, a younger boy battling it out towards the contaminated in a post-apocalyptic Britain alongside co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer and Ralph Fiennes.
The teen reprised his position with the quick-fire sequel “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,” with Spike having joined Jack O’Connell’s murderous cult The Jimmys. The movie — this time directed by Nia DaCosta — launched in early 2026.
For his efforts in “28 Years Later” and “The Bone Temple,” Williams was named in Selection‘s record of Brits to Watch, offered on the Newport Seaside Movie Pageant U.Ok. awards. He was additionally named in Forbes 30 beneath 30.
Williams will subsequent be seen in starring reverse Meghann Fahy within the supernatural thriller “Banquet,” from “The Platform” franchise director Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia and a movie he shot instantly after “The Bone Temple.”
Chatting with Selection earlier within the yr, Williams mentioned he’d like to maneuver into a unique style, “make a sci-fi or a Western,” citing “Fallout” and “The Boys.”
Williams continues to be represented by Unbiased Expertise Group in London.
