BILLY Howle has become a familiar face on TV with his roles in big productions such as Dunkirk and On Chesil Beach, as well as TV series like MotherFatherSon.
The British actor is coming back to the small screen once again, starring in the new BBC thriller Chloe.
Who is Billy Howle?
Billy Howle is a British actor, who hails from Stoke-On-Trent.
Born on November 9, 1989, he is currently 32 years old and his full name is William Walter Douglas Howle.
He is one of four sons and his mother is a school teacher, while his dad is a music professor.
He graduated from the Bristol Old Vic in 2013 and has already carved out a successful career for himself.
As well as acting he has worked as a model, most famously in a campaign for Prada alongside Eddie Redmayne.
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What TV and films has Billy Howle been in?
Billy’s rose to fame thanks to his role in the E4 series Glue, which won him critical acclaim.
He went on to star in a number of films, including playing an officer in Dunkirk and Edward Mayhew in On Chesil Beach.
In 2015 he appeared in TV mini-series Cider With Rosie and the following year had a role in the BBC's The Witness For The Prosecution.
In 2019 he took on the starring role in MotherFatherSon alongside Hollywood heartthrob Richard Gere and Peaky Blinders actress Helen McCrory.
Billy also took on the role of Herman Knippenberg in the BBC series The Serpent, and portrayed Nigel on BritBox's The Beast Must Die.
In February 2022, Billy makes his return to TV with his role of Elliot in BBC's psychological thriller Chloe.
Elliot is Chloe's husband and a local councillor, whose character is described as "a complex person" who is "multifaceted".
Who is Billy dating?
Billy has managed to separate his personal life and career and has kept his relationship on the down-low.
However, he has hinted in several interviews that he is in a long-distance relationship with girlfriend Flo Rose.
Billy revealed his girlfriend is not an actor, saying: "Actors are always at loggerheads with each other in relationships.
"I found that out the hard way."