Darren Boyd
Biography
Darren Boyd, an accomplished English actor and writer, was born on January 30, 1971, in Hastings, East Sussex. He has made a notable mark in the film and television industry with his versatile performances. Boyd garnered critical acclaim for his role in the romantic comedy "Imagine Me & You" (2005), where his charm and wit captivated audiences. His talent was further showcased in the satirical film "Four Lions" (2010), which received widespread praise for its bold comedic take on serious themes. Additionally, Boyd displayed his comedic prowess in the action-comedy "Spy" (2011), solidifying his reputation as a skilled performer in diverse genres.
Throughout his career, Darren has been recognized for his ability to portray a wide range of characters, which has earned him a loyal following and respect within the entertainment community. Beyond his impressive film credits, Boyd has also appeared in various television series, where his performances have further established his reputation as a talented actor.
On a personal note, Darren Boyd has been happily married to Amanda Ashy since January 24, 2004. Together, they have built a life that balances both their personal and professional endeavors, reflecting Boyd's dedication not only to his craft but also to his family.
Filmography
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2009 • David
The World's End
2013 • Shane Hawkins
Magicians
2007 • Otto Johnson
High Heels and Low Lifes
2001 • Ray
Thomas & Friends: Journey Beyond Sodor - The Movie
2017 • Theo (voice)
Imagine Me & You
2006 • Cooper
Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa
2013 • Martin Finch
Watching Ellie
2002 • Ben
Down Cemetery Road
2025 • C
Stan Lee's Lucky Man
2016 • DI Orwell
Soulmates (2020)
2020 • Peter
Fortitude
2015 • Markus Huseklepp
We Might Regret This
2024 • Abe
Hippies
1999
Dirk Gently
2012 • Richard Macduff
Trying
2020 • Scott
Smack the Pony
1999 • Various Characters
The Adventures of Paddington
2019 • Mr. Henry Brown (voice)
The Outlaws
2021 • John
National Treasure
2016
Saxondale
2006 • Jonathan
Whites
2010 • Bib