Asa Butterfield

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Asa Butterfield

Asa Bopp Farr Butterfield[1] (/ˈsə/;[2][3] born Asa Maxwell Thornton Farr Butterfield; 1 April 1997) is an English actor. Beginning his career as a child actor, Butterfield first achieved recognition as the lead of the historical drama film The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (2008). He continued to headline films during the 2010s, starring in the adventure drama Hugo (2011), the science fiction film Ender's Game (2013), the drama X+Y (2014), and the fantasy Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (2016). From 2019 to 2023, Butterfield portrayed the lead of the Netflix comedy-drama series Sex Education.

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Butterfield in 2019
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Asa Bopp Farr Butterfield

(1997-04-01) 1 April 1997 (age 27)
London, England
OccupationActor
Years active2006–present
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Early life

Asa Bopp Farr Butterfield was born on 1 April 1997, in Islington, London, and is the son of Jacqueline Farr, a psychologist, and Sam Butterfield, an advertising copywriter.[4][5][6] He was educated at Stoke Newington School.[citation needed]

Career

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Butterfield started acting at age seven at the Young Actors Theatre Islington. Later, he secured minor roles in the 2006 television drama After Thomas and the 2007 film Son of Rambow.[4][7]

In 2008, he had a guest role playing Donny in the television series Ashes to Ashes.[8] In that same year, aged ten, Butterfield played the lead role in The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas. Director Mark Herman said that they came across Butterfield early on in the audition process. He was on the first audition tape he received and he was the third hopeful he met in person. Herman thought Butterfield's performance was outstanding, but only decided to cast him after auditioning hundreds of other boys, "so no stone was left unturned".[9] Herman and producer David Heyman were looking for someone who was able to portray the main character's innocence, so they asked each of the children what they knew about the Holocaust. Butterfield's knowledge was slim and it was purposely kept that way throughout filming so it would be easier for him to convey his character's innocence. The final scenes of the film were shot at the end of the production period to prepare both him and Jack Scanlon for the dramatic ending of the film.[10]

Butterfield beat hundreds of boys to the role and also successfully passed the auditions for a role in Mr. Nobody for which he auditioned at the same time. He elected not to pursue the latter role.[7] In 2008, he portrayed Mordred in the Merlin episode "The Beginning of the End"; Butterfield appeared as Mordred in a number of subsequent episodes. In 2010, he had a small part in The Wolfman.[11] He starred as Norman Green in Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang (2010). The film, and his performance, both received positive reviews.

At age 13, Butterfield played the main and titular character in Martin Scorsese's Hugo, adapted from the novel The Invention of Hugo Cabret. Hugo was released on 23 November 2011, and achieved critical success. Butterfield played the title role of Andrew "Ender" Wiggin in the film adaptation of the Orson Scott Card novel Ender's Game. The film was released in 2013.

After the shooting of Ender's Game, Butterfield was cast in coming of age British drama X+Y[12] as Nathan Ellis, a mathematical savant on the autism spectrum selected to compete in an internationally renowned mathematics competition. The film premiered on 5 September 2014 at the Toronto International Film Festival.[13][14] Butterfield's performance received widespread critical acclaim[15] and saw him nominated for the BIFA for Best Actor.

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Butterfield at the 2014 Moet BIFA British Independent Film Awards

In 2015, Butterfield appeared in a film adaptation of Ten Thousand Saints.[16] In 2016, he portrayed Jacob Portman in Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children.[17] He also starred as Gardner Elliot in the film The Space Between Us and as Sebastian in The House of Tomorrow[18] in 2017. In 2018, Butterfield was cast in the main role of Otis Milburn on the Netflix comedy-drama series Sex Education.[19] The series was released on 11 January 2019 to critical acclaim.[20] The second season was released on 17 January 2020, the third on 17 September 2021, and the fourth and final season on 21 September 2023.

Other ventures

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Butterfield enjoys making and producing music, and released a mashup of the songs "Teenage Dirtbag" by Wheatus and "Making Plans for Nigel" by XTC.[21] Along with his brother, he is part of a music group called Mambo Fresh. In late 2012, Butterfield co-designed a turn-based video game for iPad with his father and brother called Racing Blind.[22] The game was released to the App Store on 7 April 2013.

Butterfield is involved in competitive Nintendo gaming. In 2017, he competed in the Nintendo World Championships, where he was eliminated early in the invitational.[23] He is an enthusiastic player of competitive Super Smash Bros. and has signed with esports team Panda Global under the tag "Stimpy". His first appearance with the organisation was at Genesis 6.[24] In October 2020, he was signed by Team Liquid.[25]

Since 2017, Butterfield has taught an annual acting masterclass at The Reel Scene acting school in London. The three-day "Asa Butterfield Masterclass" course covers improvisation techniques and students work on scenes from Butterfield's films, which are then filmed on the last day.[26] In 2018, students appeared as extras in the film Greed in which Butterfield appeared.[27][28]

In 2023, Butterfield played in the annual Soccer Aid charity football match, raising money for UNICEF. Butterfield, a lifelong Arsenal fan, scored England's opening goal assisted by former Arsenal player Jack Wilshere.[29]

Filmography

Film

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2007Son of RambowBrethren Boy
2008The Boy in the Striped PyjamasBruno
2010 Nanny McPhee and the Big BangNorman Green
The WolfmanYounger Ben Talbot
2011HugoHugo Cabret
2013Ender's GameEnder Wiggin
2014X+YNathan EllisAlso known as A Brilliant Young Mind[30][31][32]
2015Ten Thousand SaintsJude Keffy-Horn
2016Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar ChildrenJacob "Jake" Portman
2017 The House of TomorrowSebastian Prendergast
Journey's EndJimmy Raleigh
The Space Between UsGardner Elliot
2018 Then Came YouCalvin Lewis
Time FreakStillman
Slaughterhouse RulezWilloughby Blake
2019GreedFinn McCreadie
2022 Choose or DieIsaac[33][34]
Flux GourmetBilly Rubin[35]
Your Christmas or Mine?James
2023All Fun and GamesMarcus Fletcher
Your Christmas or Mine 2James
2025 Rogue Trooper Post-production
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Television

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2006After ThomasAndrewTelevision film
2008Ashes to AshesDonny1 episode (season 1)
2008–2009MerlinMordred3 episodes
2017Thunderbirds Are GoSpace Controller Conrad (voice)1 episode[36]
2019–2023Sex EducationOtis MilburnMain role[19]
2020 50 States of FrightBrandon Boyd3 episodes
TBA Out of the Dust AdamFilming[37]
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Video games

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2024 Hades II Icarus [38]
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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2008 British Independent Film Awards Most Promising Newcomer The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Nominated [39][40]
2009 NSPCC Awards Young British Performer of the Year The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Nominated [41]
Young Artist Awards Best Performance in an International Feature Film – Leading Young Performers The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Nominated
2012 Critics' Choice Movie AwardsBest Young Performer Hugo Nominated [42]
Empire AwardsBest Male Newcomer Hugo Nominated [43]
Saturn AwardsBest Performance by a Younger Actor Hugo Nominated [44]
Young Artist AwardsBest Performance in a Feature Film – Leading Young Actor Hugo Nominated [45]
Young Hollywood Awards Breakthrough Performance – Male Hugo Won [46]
2013 Critics' Choice Movie Awards Best Young Performer Ender's Game Nominated [47]
Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards Best Youth Performance Ender's Game Nominated
2014 British Independent Film Awards Best Actor X+Y Nominated [48]
Saturn Awards Best Performance by a Younger Actor Ender's Game Nominated [49]
2015 National Film Awards UK Best Actor X+Y Nominated [50]
2017 Teen Choice AwardsChoice Fantasy Movie Actor Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Nominated [51]
Choice Sci-Fi Movie Actor The Space Between Us Nominated [52]
2020 Newport Beach Film Festival Artist of Distinction Sex Education Won
NME Awards Best TV Actor Nominated [53]
2022 British Independent Film Awards Best Ensemble Flux Gourmet Nominated
National Comedy Awards Outstanding Comedy Actor Sex Education Won
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References

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