
Age: 36
male
Billy Howle was born in Stoke-on-Trent, England, to a schoolteacher mother and a father who teaches at Kent University, the second of four sons. His older brother, Sam, is a graphic designer. Despite his parents' academic backgrounds, Billy has said that he was not interested in further education, and worked instead at the local Stephen Joseph theater, in community-based projects involving dance and acting. After a year at drama school, he enrolled at the prestigious Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, graduating in 2013. Having appeared at Bristol in 'The Little Mermaid,' his next stage appearance was in New York at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, opposite Lesley Manville in Richard Eyre's production of Henrik Ibsen's 'Ghosts' and a year later was reunited with Bristol Old Vic, the director, and Ms. Manville in a scorching production of 'Long Day's Journey Into Night' alongside Jeremy Irons - another Bristol Old Vic alumnus - Hadley Fraser, and Jessica Regan, more than holding his own with his older, more experienced co-stars. After a couple of small roles in television drama, Billy's first substantial lead came in the youth-oriented murder mystery Glue (2014) in 2014, opening the first scene in memorable style as he rolled nude down stacks of grain in a barn. In 2016, he was in another murder mystery, The Witness for the Prosecution (2016), as the defendant accused of killing his wealthy benefactress, by which time he had filmed his first forays into cinema: On Chesil Beach (2017) and Anton Chekhov's The Seagull (2018), both with Saoirse Ronan, and The Sense of an Ending (2017).

Billy Howle

Lieutenant Craig
for Lieutenant Craig in Wolverine: Weapon X (2009)
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Logan, a man with no memory of his past, escapes the brutal Weapon X program, a covert government operation that has experimented on him, embedding adamantium in his bones and claws. As he runs from his tormentors, Logan finds himself hunted by both Sabretooth, a deadly enemy with a personal vendetta, and Omega Red, a Soviet super-soldier with lethal carbonadium coils. Each encounter forces Logan to confront his violent past, though he struggles with the fractured pieces of his memory. During a vicious battle, Logan discovers fragments of his former life—his lost love, the betrayal he endured, and the dark history that shaped him. As the conflict escalates, Logan becomes determined to uncover the truth about the Weapon X program, even as the people he meets—some friend, some foe—further blur the lines between right and wrong. In the final showdown, Logan defeats his enemies, though his journey for self-discovery has only just begun. In the end, his haunted past remains, but his future now calls for a different purpose: one he must figure out for himself. Post Credits: In a remote location, Charles Xavier locates Logan, who is struggling with his past. Xavier approaches, offering guidance. “You’ve been through hell. Let’s find your purpose.”