
Age: 11
male
Dexter Sol Ansell is a talented young performer who is making waves in the entertainment industry. Dexter has recently been cast as "Egg" in the Game of Thrones prequel, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms; for HBO, written by George R R Martin. He has recently wrapped filming as Charlie in the book adaptation of Charlie and Me, (500 Miles) which is due to hit cinemas in 2026. Dexter's acting journey began at the tender age of four after he was cast as Lucas Taylor in ITV's Emmerdale. Dexter then played the challenging role of 'David Saunders' in the hit thriller series 'The Midwich Cuckoos' for Sky. Dexter has also played 'Buster' in the comedy feature film 'Christmas on Mistletoe Farm', directed by Debbie Isitt and released on Netflix in November 2022. Further credits include the upcoming releases of feature films 'Here', Directed by Bob Zemeckis, horror film 'The Moor' and Channel 4's 'Hullraisers', and he was thrilled to play Young Coriolanus Snow in the hugely-anticipated The Hunger Games prequel - The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. You can catch Dexter in the hit family adventure movie, Robin and The Hoods, as 'Little Dan' now streaming on Sly Cinema.

Dexter Sol Ansell

Quincey Harker (Young)
for Quincey Harker (Young) in Dracula: The Undead
Suggested by averyygordin

The year is 1922. 25 years have passed since the vampire Dracula has finally met his end after living in the darkness of undeath for 400 years. But traces of his corruption, his dark influence on the lives of those who fell victim to his lust for blood, still lives on. The nightmare still draws breath as a specter and a shadow, it's claws buried deep not just inside one's psyche, but flows through blood and passes on to the next generation like a curse. After all their losses and living apart for decades, long after they had buried the frightening memories of The Vampire with the dead, can the survivors of Bram Stoker's Dracula face another evil? Based on the novels "Dracula The Un-dead" by Dacre Stoker and Ian Holt & "Dracula The Undead" by Freda Warrington