Max Bowden
Max Bowden is an English actor, best known for his role as Ben Mitchell in the BBC soap opera EastEnders from 2019 to 2024. Born on 31 December 1994 in Woking, Surrey, he has also appeared in television series such as Waterloo Road and stage productions including Birdsong. His portrayal of the complex character Ben Mitchell, the son of Phil Mitchell and Kathy Beale, earned him recognition for tackling storylines involving criminality, romance, family conflicts, and personal struggles like a homophobic attack and bulimia.[1] Bowden's interest in acting developed during his school years at Woking High School and later at Godalming College, where he pursued drama studies before entering the profession. He made his television debut in 2014 as Justin Fitzgerald, a troubled student, in the BBC One school drama Waterloo Road, appearing in multiple episodes across series 9 and 10. Early stage work included a role in the musical Billy Elliot at age 15, showcasing his tap dancing skills, and a guest appearance as Kash Ryland in the medical drama Casualty. These roles established him as an emerging talent in British television and theatre.[2] Bowden joined EastEnders in April 2019 as the sixth actor to play Ben Mitchell, a character first introduced in 1996 and previously portrayed by actors including Harry Reid and Joshua Pascoe. During his tenure, he navigated high-profile narratives, including Ben's relationship with Callum Highway (played by Tony Clay), rivalries with characters like Keanu Taylor, and emotional arcs surrounding the death of Lola Pearce-Brown and Ben's role as a father to Lexi. His performance was honored as Soap Superstar at the 2023 Inside Soap Awards. Bowden departed the series in early 2024, with his exit storyline involving Ben's imprisonment following a crime spree.[1] Following his EastEnders exit, Bowden returned to theatre in the stage adaptation of Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks, where he previously appeared as Tipper in the 2015 UK tour and a 2020 virtual production, before taking the role of Jack Firebrace in the 2024–2025 UK tour. In autumn 2025, he made a brief return to EastEnders as Ben Mitchell, appearing on day release from prison for funeral scenes related to the character Jonno Highway.[3] Bowden has also participated in reality television, competing against fellow EastEnders star Danielle Harold in the BBC's Celebrity Antiques Road Trip in 2025.[4]Early life
Birth and upbringing
Max Lewis Bowden was born on 31 December 1994 in Woking, Surrey, England.[5] He grew up in a stable household in the Surrey area, including Addlestone, with a supportive mother who nurtured his creative inclinations and a father employed in the television industry who was initially wary of the profession's challenges.[6] At age 9, Bowden made his stage debut in a Woking pantomime production of Peter Pan, playing the son of Captain Hook, portrayed by Steve McFadden.[7] Bowden's interest in the performing arts emerged early through local activities organized by his family. He experienced bullying at school, which he coped with through involvement in performing arts activities that helped him connect with like-minded peers.[8] At around age 10, his mother enrolled him in a Saturday drama class in Addlestone, where instructors quickly recognized his aptitude for performance, shifting his focus from sports like football to acting and related pursuits.[6] This early exposure fostered a passion for dance and acting, including developing proficiency in tap dancing that would later define key opportunities in his career.[9] By age 12, Bowden's involvement in school plays and community theatre had solidified his ambition to pursue acting professionally, marking the beginning of his transition toward more structured training.[10]Education
Bowden attended Woking High School in Surrey, where he first developed an interest in drama through participation in school plays and involvement with local drama groups.[11] His teachers provided strong support for his emerging passion, including encouragement during early auditions, which helped foster his skills in performing arts.[12] During this time, Bowden also pursued extracurricular activities such as singing with the school's big band, building confidence in stage performance.[13] He later continued his education at Godalming College, completing A-levels in English, drama, and history, which provided structured training in performing arts and initial stage experience.[12] This academic environment allowed him to deepen his understanding of theatre and literature, preparing him for professional opportunities upon graduation in 2013.[14] By his early teens, he auditioned and gained acceptance into youth theatre programs such as the British Theatre Academy and Julie Sianne Theatre Arts, where he refined techniques in acting and performance.[15][16] A key milestone came at age 15, when he secured his first major audition for a West End production, marking the transition from educational training to career aspirations.[9]Professional career
Early roles
Bowden's professional acting career commenced in 2006 at the age of 11, with a minor role as the Naughty Neighbour in the CBBC children's series Demolition Dad.[17] Four years later, at age 15, he secured his first significant role in a stage production of Billy Elliot the Musical, portraying the lead character Billy in a touring version mounted by Act Now Entertainment; the part required him to perform intricate tap dancing sequences alongside dramatic scenes of personal and social struggle.[8][18] This theatre engagement marked an early highlight, honing his performance skills in a high-profile musical and providing foundational experience in live entertainment before his pivot to screen work.[19] In the ensuing years, Bowden built his television profile through guest appearances on BBC dramas, including a 2016 episode of Doctors as William King, a troubled youth entangled in family conflict.[20] He followed this with a minor role as Kash Ryland in Casualty later that year, depicting a patient in crisis within the medical environment. These early screen credits, totaling a handful of engagements, allowed Bowden to gain practical experience in scripted television while transitioning from stage to broadcast mediums.[21]EastEnders role
In January 2019, it was announced that Max Bowden had been cast as Ben Mitchell in the BBC soap opera EastEnders, replacing previous incumbent Harry Reid, with Bowden's first scenes airing on 1 April 2019.[22][23] Ben Mitchell, the son of Phil Mitchell and Kathy Beale, is depicted as a multifaceted character entangled in Walford's criminal underworld, navigating his identity as a gay man amid turbulent family loyalties and personal traumas. During Bowden's portrayal, Ben's storylines emphasized his ongoing involvement in illicit activities, such as insurance fraud and gang-related dealings, which often strained his relationships and led to legal repercussions. Key narratives under Bowden included the development of Ben's romance with Callum Highway, beginning in 2019 when Callum grappled with his own coming-out process through their secret affair, evolving into a marriage that faced challenges like infidelity and separation by 2024. Ben's partial hearing loss from childhood meningitis was expanded in 2020 following a boat crash, resulting in total deafness and his subsequent cochlear implant surgery, a plot that highlighted accessibility issues and support from partner Callum.[24] Family tensions with father Phil peaked in explosive conflicts over Ben's criminal choices and loyalties, including betrayals tied to the Mitchell empire. Bowden portrayed Ben as a full-time regular from April 2019 until his character's exit on 28 March 2024, when Ben was extradited to the United States for fraud offenses. In September 2025, Bowden's return was confirmed for a brief guest stint later that year, reuniting Ben with Callum amid the latter's personal crises following their split.[25] Bowden's performance received acclaim for its emotional intensity, particularly in advancing LGBTQ+ representation through Ben's relationships and vulnerabilities, as well as the innovative handling of the hearing loss arc, which was lauded for raising awareness of deaf experiences in mainstream media.[26] Critics and viewers praised his ability to convey Ben's hardened exterior alongside inner turmoil in high-stakes drama.Other television and film
Bowden achieved his breakthrough in television with the role of Justin Fitzgerald in the BBC One school drama Waterloo Road, appearing in all 20 episodes of series 10 from 2014 to 2015. He portrayed the troubled teenager from a traveller background, navigating family conflicts and personal struggles within the school's chaotic environment. Following this, Bowden took on several guest roles in British television dramas. In 2016, he played Peter, a car crash victim, in the single episode "Car Impaling/Kayak" of the emergency services documentary-drama Saved. That same year, he appeared as Kash Ryland, a patient dealing with personal trauma, in the episode "A Clear Conscience" of the medical series Casualty. He also featured as William King in the Doctors episode "The Da Vinci Toad," depicting a young man involved in a community mystery. In 2025, Bowden participated in the BBC reality series Celebrity Antiques Road Trip, competing against fellow EastEnders actor Danielle Harold while hunting antiques in the Cotswolds.[4] By 2025, his non-soap television credits totaled around 24 episodes across various series, showcasing his versatility in dramatic supporting parts.Stage career
Billy Elliot
Max Bowden made his professional theatre debut at the age of 15 playing the lead role of Billy Elliot in a production of Billy Elliot the Musical, directed by Matthew Chandler for Act Now Entertainment.[18] The role demanded rigorous physical preparation, as Bowden mastered complex ballet, tap, and lyrical dance routines central to the show's choreography, drawing on his background in tap dancing from an early age.[27] In 2010, Bowden performed the role during a run at the Theatre Royal Windsor, where his interpretation was lauded for its flawless northern accent, exquisite dance execution, and electric stage presence that captivated audiences.[28] Critics highlighted his youthful energy and technical prowess, predicting a promising career ahead and marking this as a pivotal early achievement that showcased his versatility in musical theatre.[28]Later theatre productions
In 2024, Bowden returned to the stage with the UK tour of Birdsong, an adaptation of Sebastian Faulks' novel by Rachel Wagstaff and Lee Hall, taking on the role of Jack Firebrace, a tunneling sapper during World War I. The production, directed by Alastair Whatley, began in September 2024 and continued through 2025, with performances at venues including the Newcastle Theatre Royal in January 2025.[29] Bowden's portrayal was praised for its emotional depth and authenticity, capturing the character's working-class resilience and pathos amid the horrors of trench warfare.[30][31] Bowden then starred in the world premiere of Midnight Cowboy - A New Musical, announced in January 2025, at London's Southwark Playhouse Elephant from April to May 2025.[32] In this adaptation of James Leo Herlihy's novel with book by Bryony Lavery and music and lyrics by Francis “Eg” White, he played the lead role of Rico "Ratso" Rizzo opposite Paul Jacob French as Joe Buck.[33] Critics highlighted Bowden's vocal prowess and sensitive dramatic interpretation, noting his ability to convey the character's tragic vulnerability and streetwise grit in the musical format.[34][35] Looking ahead, Bowden is confirmed for the 2026 leg of the UK tour of Murder at Midnight, a thriller by Torben Betts directed by Philip Franks, where he portrays Paul, an undercover police officer disguised as a priest.[36][37] The production, produced by Original Theatre, extends Bowden's exploration into suspenseful narratives following its initial 2025 run.[38] Across these roles, Bowden has been commended for demonstrating versatility in both war dramas and musicals, showcasing his range in vocal delivery and intense character work.[39][40]Personal life
Family
Max Bowden became a father on 19 September 2022, when his ex-partner Roisin Buckle gave birth to their son, Reginald Buckle.[41] The couple, who began dating in May 2021, separated in March 2022 prior to the birth but agreed to co-parent their child amicably.[42][43] Bowden has been actively involved in his son's upbringing as a single father, publicly sharing family milestones and emphasizing the transformative experience of parenthood.[44] He has described the overwhelming love for his son as unparalleled and has highlighted the importance of maintaining work-life balance to prioritize fatherhood amid his demanding acting schedule.[45] He has a brother named Josh.[46]Relationships
Max Bowden began a romantic relationship with insurance executive Roisin Buckle in May 2021, going public on social media in October of that year.[47] The couple spent Christmas 2021 together, but Buckle discovered she was pregnant in early 2022, and they split amicably in March 2022 while agreeing to co-parent their expected child.[47] Buckle announced the pregnancy publicly in April 2022, revealing they were expecting a boy, and their son was born in September 2022.[48] In early 2025, Bowden started dating actress Tori Allen-Martin, whom he met while co-starring in the musical Midnight Cowboy.[49] The relationship lasted six months, with the pair spotted together publicly during 2025, including at events amid their busy schedules.[50] They parted ways in September 2025, reportedly due to growing apart from separate professional commitments, including Bowden's upcoming theatre tour for Murder at Midnight.[49] Following the split, Bowden was spotted in October 2025 growing close to former Coronation Street actress Katie McGlynn, with whom he shares a professional connection from the touring production Murder at Midnight.[51] The pair were photographed sharing a passionate kiss and holding hands outside a pub in Malvern, confirming the start of a romantic relationship shortly after both had ended previous partnerships.[51]Awards and nominations
Soap opera awards
Max Bowden has garnered recognition for his portrayal of Ben Mitchell in EastEnders through various soap opera awards, primarily nominations at the Inside Soap Awards and Digital Spy Reader Awards, highlighting his contributions to key storylines such as the character's hearing loss arc and his relationship with Callum Highway. By 2025, these accolades include multiple nominations and wins, all linked to his work on the BBC soap.[52] Bowden's breakthrough came in 2019 when he won Best Bad Boy at the Inside Soap Awards for his portrayal of Ben Mitchell.[53] At the 2020 Inside Soap Awards, he received nominations for Best Partnership alongside co-star Tony Clay for the Ben-Callum relationship, which captured audience attention for its emotional depth, and for Best Actor, reflecting his nuanced performance in the hearing loss narrative, which aimed to raise awareness about deafness in the UK.[54][55][56] He also won Best Male Actor at the 2020 Digital Spy Reader Awards for his EastEnders role.[57] In 2021, Bowden and Clay's on-screen partnership earned acclaim with a win for Best Soap Couple at the Digital Spy Reader Awards.[58] The pair were also shortlisted for Best Partnership at the Inside Soap Awards, underscoring the storyline's impact on viewers.[59] That year, Bowden and Clay won Feel Good Moment of the Year at the Inside Soap Awards for Ben and Callum's wedding, a pivotal episode that celebrated their romance amid ongoing challenges.[60] The 2022 Inside Soap Awards saw Bowden nominated for Best Actor, recognizing his handling of Ben's mental health struggles and family dynamics. He also won Best Soap Performance at the I Talk Telly Awards, praised for his intense dramatic delivery in emotionally charged episodes.[61][62] Bowden's most recent honor came in 2023 with the Soap Superstar of the Year award at the Inside Soap Awards, a public-voted prize celebrating his overall impact as Ben, including support for major plots like Lola Pearce's illness. This marked a key individual win tied to EastEnders.[52]| Year | Award | Category | Result | Notes/Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Inside Soap Awards | Best Bad Boy | Won | For Ben Mitchell[53] |
| 2020 | Inside Soap Awards | Best Partnership (with Tony Clay) | Nominated | For Ben/Callum relationship[55] |
| 2020 | Inside Soap Awards | Best Actor | Nominated | For hearing loss storyline performance[56] |
| 2020 | Digital Spy Reader Awards | Best Male Actor | Won | For EastEnders role[57] |
| 2021 | Inside Soap Awards | Best Partnership (with Tony Clay) | Shortlisted | For Ben/Callum arcs[59] |
| 2021 | Inside Soap Awards | Feel Good Moment (with Tony Clay) | Won | For Ben/Callum wedding episode[60] |
| 2021 | Digital Spy Reader Awards | Best Soap Couple (with Tony Clay) | Won | For Ben/Callum[58] |
| 2022 | Inside Soap Awards | Best Actor | Nominated | For Ben's mental health storyline[61] |
| 2022 | I Talk Telly Awards | Best Soap Performance | Won | For EastEnders role[62] |
| 2023 | Inside Soap Awards | Soap Superstar of the Year | Won | Public vote for overall performance[52] |