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Ben Robson

Ben Robson (born 4 February 1984) is an English actor best known for portraying Kalf in the History Channel series Vikings (2014–2016) and Craig Cody in the TNT drama Animal Kingdom (2016–2022). Born in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Robson grew up in Northumberland and attended Newlands Preparatory School in Newcastle before boarding at Stowe School in Buckinghamshire. After earning a business degree from the University of the West of England in Bristol, he relocated to Los Angeles in 2009 at age 25 to pursue acting, training at the Stella Adler Conservatory of Acting. His early screen credits included the horror film Dracula: The Dark Prince (2013) opposite Jon Voight, followed by a breakout role as the ambitious Earl Kalf in Vikings, where he appeared across multiple seasons as a key ally and rival to Ragnar Lothbrok. Robson gained further prominence as the volatile surfer Craig Cody in Animal Kingdom, a role he played for all six seasons, earning praise for embodying the character's reckless energy and family loyalty in the crime drama adaptation of the 2010 Australian film. Subsequent film roles included the supernatural thriller The Boy (2016), the indie drama A Violent Separation (2019), and the historical epic Emperor (2020) as Luke McCabe, a bounty hunter. On television, he played Frankie Scott in the John Wick spin-off miniseries The Continental (2023). In recent years, Robson has joined the recurring cast of Netflix's romantic Western Ransom Canyon for its second season, portraying Oliver, a sophisticated love interest, with production underway as of September 2025. He is also set to star as Esau in Part 2 of Fox's biblical event series The Faithful, alongside Alexa Davalos, Tom Mison, and Tom Payne, announced in August 2025.

Early life and education

Childhood

Ben Robson was born on 4 February 1984 in , . He grew up in the North East of . His father worked in , focusing on numerical aspects. He has a younger brother who works in and a younger sister employed as an agent for directors and voice coaches. During his early years, Robson attended Newlands Preparatory School in Newcastle. His involvement in was minimal; at age four, he made his only stage appearance in a school but had a during the performance, after which he showed no further interest in school plays or . Instead, his childhood interests leaned toward creative pursuits like and , though he encountered resistance in academically rigid school environments. This lack of early engagement with theater underscored that was not an initial pursuit for him. As a teenager, Robson transitioned to boarding school at Stowe in Buckinghamshire, marking a step toward greater independence.

Formal education

Robson attended Newlands Preparatory School in Newcastle upon Tyne before transferring to , a in . Following secondary school, he enrolled at the University of the West of England in , where he studied and graduated with honours around age 25. Initially uncertain about his career direction and lacking any prior interest in , Robson chose the as a practical fallback option. Upon completing his , Robson relocated to in pursuit of opportunities, effectively concluding his formal . His Newcastle roots, which contributed to his distinctive accent, remained a personal influence during this transition.

Professional career

Training and early roles

After graduating from the University of the West of England with a business honors , Robson relocated to to pursue at the Stella Academy of Acting & Theatre. There, he honed his craft through intensive programs focused on technique and performance, laying the groundwork for his professional career. Robson made his stage debut in 2010 with the production The Goldilocks Effect in Los Angeles, marking his entry into professional theater. He followed this with additional stage roles in 2011, which provided foundational experience in live performance and character development. Transitioning to screen work, Robson secured his film debut in 2013, portraying the character Lucian in the fantasy horror Dracula: The Dark Prince, directed by Pearry Reginald Teo. In 2015, he starred as Nero in the short film Hard to Lose, a drama about isolation and connection set in London, for which he won the Best Actor award at the FESTICINI International Independent Film Festival.

Breakthrough in television

Ben Robson's international breakthrough came with his portrayal of Kalf in the series , where he appeared in 13 episodes across seasons 3 and 4 from 2015 to 2016. As a ambitious warrior and eventual earl of , Kalf served as Lagertha's trusted second-in-command before betraying her to seize power, contributing to the show's exploration of Viking and alliances. His performance highlighted Kalf's complex motivations, blending loyalty with ruthless ambition in the ensemble dynamics of the . Following , Robson solidified his television presence as Craig Cody in TNT's , a role he played for 75 episodes over six seasons from to 2022. Craig, the volatile middle son in the criminal Cody family, is depicted as a fearless veteran criminal with a penchant for extreme sports, drugs, and high-risk heists, often driving the family's unpredictable operations. Robson's interpretation emphasized Craig's internal conflicts, including struggles with and fierce loyalty to his , which enriched the series' serialized narrative of crime and betrayal. In both series, Robson's characters added depth to their respective ensembles: Kalf's arc underscored themes of power struggles in Vikings' Viking society, while Craig's personal turmoil provided emotional grounding amid Animal Kingdom's escalating family tensions. His intense performances were noted for enhancing the shows' gritty realism, with earning acclaim as a successful and Animal Kingdom securing renewals through multiple seasons due to its compelling ensemble dynamics.

Film work

Robson's entry into feature films came with his role as in the 2016 horror-thriller The Boy, directed by , where he portrayed the supportive yet antagonistic brother of a wealthy family entangled in supernatural events surrounding a lifelike . In the film, Cole's character adds tension through his manipulative interactions, contributing to the story's exploration of grief and deception in a remote English estate. This performance marked Robson's first significant big-screen appearance, leveraging his rising profile from television to secure the part. In 2019, Robson took on the lead role of Ray Young in the crime drama , directed by Kevin and Michael Goetz, playing a troubled young man whose accidental killing of his brother's girlfriend spirals into a web of cover-ups and moral conflicts within a rural Midwestern family. His portrayal of Ray emphasized the character's internal turmoil and desperation, highlighting themes of and consequence in a adapted from a novel by . The film received attention for its intense sibling dynamic, with Robson's performance noted for conveying raw emotional depth amid the escalating tension. Robson further expanded his film resume in 2020 with the role of in Emperor, a historical action drama directed by , depicting the bounty hunter relentlessly pursuing the escaped slave (played by ) during the turbulent pre-Civil War era. In this film, inspired by true events, McCabe represents the era's brutal pursuit of freedom seekers, adding layers of conflict to the story of abolition and resistance. Robson's depiction of the determined underscored the film's themes of and . These roles demonstrate Robson's versatility, transitioning from the eerie suspense of horror in The Boy to the ethical complexities of crime drama in A Violent Separation and the high-stakes historical action of Emperor, allowing him to explore self-contained narratives distinct from the serialized demands of television.

Recent projects

In 2023, Robson expanded into the action genre with his role as Frankie Scott, the estranged brother of protagonist Winston Scott, in the Peacock miniseries The Continental: From the World of John Wick, a prequel exploring the origins of the iconic hotel from the film franchise. The three-part series, directed by Albert Hughes among others, featured Robson in intense action sequences alongside Colin Woodell and Mel Gibson, marking a shift toward high-stakes ensemble projects. Building on his television foundation, Robson's career has evolved post-Animal Kingdom toward diverse genres, including fantasy and romance. In 2025, he portrayed the Bert Brigden in Netflix's The Rats: A Witcher Tale, a film in the universe that follows a of young thieves on a perilous , blending elements with his character's ruthless pursuit of the protagonists. Later that year, Robson took on a recurring guest role as , a sophisticated big-city love interest for , in season 2 of Netflix's Ransom Canyon, a sweeping romance drama, where he appears in multiple episodes amid the series' exploration of family rivalries and love on the plains, with production underway as of September 2025. Further indicating his continued expansion in television, Robson was cast in August 2025 as Esau, a lead in FOX's biblical event series The Faithful, a six-episode limited drama unfolding over three weeks during Easter and Passover, drawing from stories in the Book of Genesis to examine themes of faith, love, and legacy. Co-starring with , , and Tom Payne, the project—set to premiere in 2026—highlights Robson's versatility in period and ensemble-driven narratives.

Personal life

Relationships

Ben Robson has been in a relationship with actress , his co-star on the television series , since May 2023. The pair, who portrayed siblings on the show, were first publicly linked after being spotted together on a beach in , . Their romance has continued publicly, with additional sightings including a beach outing at Mackenzies Beach in in January 2024. The couple attended the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party together on March 3, 2025. As of October 2025, Robson and George remain together. Public information on Robson's prior relationships is limited, though he was reportedly linked to co-star around 2022. Robson is unmarried and has no children as of November 2025.

Interests and affiliations

Robson, a native of , proudly embraces his identity, which is deeply tied to the cultural heritage of . This regional affiliation influences his personal outlook, including casual references to local traditions and pride in his roots. He is an avid supporter of Newcastle United F.C., a loyalty shaped by his birthplace and often highlighted in his public persona as a "tortured NUFC fan." His fandom underscores a passion for , reflecting the sport's central role in culture. Robson maintains an active presence on social media, particularly under the handle @benrobson, where he shares updates on his career alongside insights into his life. These platforms reveal his interests in and outdoor activities, such as training regimens and adventures that align with his physically demanding roles. While Robson has not engaged in formal or based on available public information, his content occasionally nods to ties, reinforcing his connection to the region without structured involvement.

Filmography

Television

Ben Robson began his television career with a recurring role in the historical drama series Vikings, where he portrayed Kalf, a ambitious Viking warrior and rival to , appearing in 13 episodes from 2014 to 2016. His breakthrough came with the lead role of Craig Cody, the volatile and adrenaline-seeking middle son in the crime family drama Animal Kingdom, a role he played as a series regular across all six seasons, totaling 75 episodes from 2016 to 2022. In 2023, Robson appeared in the John Wick spin-off miniseries The Continental: From the World of John Wick as Frankie Scott, the estranged brother of protagonist Winston Scott, in a recurring capacity over all three episodes of the limited series. Upcoming projects include a recurring guest role in season two of the Netflix Western romance series Ransom Canyon, with production beginning in September 2025 and release expected in 2026, though his character details remain undisclosed. Robson is also cast as in Part 2 of the biblical event series The Faithful, a multi-part drama exploring stories from , with production slated for 2025 and premiere in 2026.

Film

Robson made his film debut in the 2013 Dracula: The Dark Prince, in which he portrayed the thief . In 2015, he starred as in the short film Hard to Lose. He next appeared in the 2016 horror thriller The Boy as Cole, the older brother of the titular doll's owner. In the 2019 crime drama A Violent Separation, Robson played Ray Young, one of two brothers covering up a tragic accident. He portrayed bounty hunter Luke McCabe in the 2020 historical drama Emperor. In 2025, Robson took on the role of the mercenary Bert Brigden in the fantasy adventure The Rats: A Witcher Tale.

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