Ben's esteemed theatrical training took place at the prestigious Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, where he honed his craft before embarking on a distinguished career in both stage and screen productions.
Notable among his numerous credits is his appearance in the Olivier Award-winning musical 'Sunny Afternoon' in London's West End, a production that showcased his impressive range and versatility as a performer.
Ben's impressive résumé also includes a role in Mike Leigh's critically acclaimed 'Two Thousand Years' at the National Theatre, as well as notable appearances at the Royal Court and the Royal Shakespeare Company, solidifying his reputation as a talented and in-demand actor.
In addition to his stage work, Ben has also made a significant impact on the small screen, with notable roles in the BBC/PBS period drama 'Call The Midwife', where he brought his character to life as PC Noakes.
Furthermore, his impressive screen presence has also been showcased in the multi-award-winning HBO World War drama 'Band of Brothers', as well as the BAFTA award-winning 'The Lost Honour of Christopher Jeffries', cementing his status as a talented and accomplished actor with a wide range of credits to his name.