Callum Turner (birthname:
Callum Robilliard Turner) is a rising star in British and American cinema, displaying many characterizations in period and contemporary dramas and comedies. After a successful stint as a model for major labels like Burberry, Turner acted in several short films before making his debut as a fictionalized younger version of filmmaker John Boorman in Boorman’s drama,
Queen and Country (2014), the sequel to Boorman’s
Hope and Glory (1987), with
Vanessa Kirby, David Thewlis, and Richard E. Grant, and which premiered in Cannes’ Directors Fortnight section.
Turner co-starred with Anton Yelchin, Imogen Poots, Alia Shawkat, and
Patrick Stewart in writer-director Jeremy Saulnier’s intense drama,
Green Room (2015), earning critical plaudits during its Cannes Directors Fortnight premiere but poor box office for distributor A24. Turner garnered a supporting role in the Paul McGuigan-directed commercial and critical bomb for 20
th Century Fox,
Victor Frankenstein (2015), starring Daniel Radcliffe, James McAvoy, Andrew Scott, and Charles Dance.
After starring in the Netflix-streamed rom-com,
Tramps (2016) with Grace Van Patten, Callum Turner had a supporting role in 20
th Century
Fox’s $125 million dystopian sci-fi movie adaptation of the video game, Assassin’s Creed (2016), directed by Justin Kurzel and starring Michael Fassbender, Marion Cotillard, Jeremy Irons,
Brendan Gleeson, Charlotte Rampling, and Michael K. Williams, but losing money for the studio.
In his third movie to premiere in Cannes’ Directors Fortnight competition, Turner co-starred opposite Poots in Canadian writer-director Vladimir de Fontenay’s drama,
Mobile Homes (2017). Turner joined co-star Kate Beckinsale in the Mark Webb-directed drama,
The Only Living Boy in New York (2017), with Pierce Brosnan, Cynthia Nixon, and Jeff Bridges, and released by Roadside Attractions and Amazon Studios for a $2.1 million return.
Callum Turner played older brother Theseus to
Eddie Redmayne’s Newt Scamander in the David Yates-directed
Harry Potter spinoff for Warner Bros.,
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018), written by J.K. Rowling and co-starring
Jude Law, Johnny Depp, Katherine Waterston,
Ezra Miller, and Zoë
Kravitz, and which earned a solid $655 million global gross on a $200 million budget.
Turner was part of the male lineup opposite Anya Taylor-Joy in the Jane Austin adaptation,
Emma (2020), with Johnny Flynn, Josh O’Connor,
Bill Nighy, and Mia Goth, and earning two Oscar nominations after grossing a good $26.5 million worldwide gross. After starring in the German-Italian rom-com co-production,
Divine/ Der göttliche Andere (2020), Turner starred opposite Shailene Woodley, with Felicity Jones and Ben Cross, in the Augustine Frizzell-directed adaptation of Jojo Moyes’ novel,
The Last Letter From Your Lover (2021), released by StudioCanal and Netflix.
Callum Turner revived his Theseus in
Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (2022), again directed by Yates and with new cast member Mads
Mikkelsen, with a $407 million return. Turner co-starred with Joel Edgerton in the period sports drama adaptation of Daniel James Brown’s book,
The Boys in the Boat (2023), directed and co-produced by
George Clooney, and released by Amazon MGM Studios. Turner’s next starring role was in
Hedda (date to be announced), a new version of a classic, Henrik Ibsen’s drama Hedda Gabler, from writer-director
Nia DaCosta, with Eve Hewson and
Tessa Thompson.