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Bobby Lockwood (born 24 May 1993) is an English actor. He is known for his roles as Mick Campbell in House of Anubis (2011–2012) and as Rhydian Morris in Wolfblood (2012–2014).[1][2] In 2021, he appeared on the BBC medical drama series Casualty as Leon Cook.

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Career

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In 2006, when he was 12, Lockwood appeared in the BBC school drama series Waterloo Road.[3] In 2012, he was cast as Mick Campbell in Nickelodeon's House of Anubis. He later left the programme during the second series to star in the CBBC series Wolfblood;[4][5] for which he won a British Academy Children's Award for Best Performer in 2013.[6][7][8] That same year, Lockwood hosted the BAFTA Children's Awards Showcase with Shannon Flynn.[9] In 2014, Lockwood won the BBC athletics series Tumble.[10][11] In January 2021, Lockwood joined the cast of the BBC medical drama series Casualty as paramedic Leon Cook.[12][13] He left the series in May of that year.[14]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2003 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure Patch Voice [15]
2013 Ups & Downs Harry Short film [16][17]
2014 Relapse Ben Short film [18]
2015 Friday Download: The Movie Bobby Originally released as Up All Night [19][20]
2016 Honey 3: Dare to Dance Laser [21]
Acres and Acres Matt a.k.a. Mum's List [22]
2017 Access All Areas Nathan [23]
Dunkirk Able Seaman [24]
Vikes Warren Turdslinger [25]
2020 The Outpost PFC Kevin Thomson [26]
Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga Jeff [27]
Wings Robert Short film [28][29]
2021 Outside the Wire Reggie [30][31]
Glia Gunthur Essen [32]
TBA The Entertainer TBA Post-production

Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2006 The Bill Taylor Little 3 episodes [33]
Waterloo Road Extra [3]
2011–2012 House of Anubis Mick Campbell Main role (seasons 1–2) [2]
2012–2014 Wolfblood Rhydian Morris Main role (seasons 1–3) [1]
2013 Touchstone of Ra Mick Campbell Cameo; TV special [34]
Dani's Castle Conal Connor Episode: "Hey Mr. DJ" [35]
2014 Tumble Himself Winner [11]
Hacker Time Guest [11]
2015 Lewis Sam Langton 2 episodes [36]
2017 Unforgotten Nathan Episode #2.1 [36]
Uncle Josh Episode: "Bringing Sexy Back" [13]
2018 Doctors Paul Kirkwood Episode: "In the Dark" [37]
Ransom Sean Episode: "Radio Silence" [36]
2020 The Emily Atack Show Marcus / Ollie / Max 2 episodes [38]
2021 Casualty Leon Cook Regular cast [13][39]
Grantchester Joe Davies Episode #6.7
2022 Tell Me Everything Brett 3 episodes
2023 The Diplomat Eddie Hardgreaves Episode #1.2
The Tower DC Lee Coutts Series 2 and 3
2024 Here We Go Carl Episode #2.4

Stage

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Year Title Role Notes
Shuffle Two The Other Palace
The Snowman The Boy (Lead) Peacock Theatre
2025 Emma Elton Rose Theatre, Kingston[40]

Awards and nominations

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Year Association Category Work Result Ref.
2013 British Academy Children's Awards Best Performer Wolfblood Won [8]

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Bobby Lockwood (born 24 May 1993) is an English best known for portraying Campbell in the mystery series (2011–2012) and Rhydian Morris in the supernatural drama (2012–2016), the latter earning him the BAFTA Children's Award for Best Performer in 2013. Born in , , Lockwood began his career as a child, training at the Singer Stage School and providing the voice of the puppy Patch in Disney's animated film 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's Adventure (2003) at age 10. His early television appearances included guest roles in BBC series such as Waterloo Road (2006), , and , as well as portraying a nephew of chef in a supermarket advertisement. Lockwood's breakthrough came with Wolfblood, where he starred as the titular half-wolf teenager across three seasons, contributing to the show's international success and his BAFTA recognition for embodying the character's emotional depth and physical demands. Following this, he transitioned to more mature roles, including Able Seaman in Christopher Nolan's war epic Dunkirk (2017), a supporting part in the action film The Outpost (2020) alongside Orlando Bloom and Scott Eastwood, and a musician in the comedy Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga (2020). In television, Lockwood has appeared in BBC dramas like Casualty as paramedic Leon Cook (2016–2017), Grantchester, and Lewis, as well as ITV's The Tower (2021–2024) as DC Lee Coutts. More recently, he featured in the BBC sitcom Here We Go (2023–) and is set to recur in the second season of the Disney+ adaptation of Jilly Cooper's Rivals (2025). On stage, he played Elton in the world premiere of Ava Pickett's adaptation of Jane Austen's Emma at the Rose Theatre Kingston in 2025. Beyond acting, Lockwood is an advocate for fitness, having competed in the BBC gymnastics series Tumble (2014) and maintaining interests in boxing and ballet.

Early life

Childhood and family

Bobby Lockwood was born on 24 May 1993 in , , . He was raised in the area alongside his , including his younger sister Abbie, with whom he later modeled in 2009 for and Pacific 7. His childhood in this post-war new town environment provided the setting for his formative years before transitioning to pursuits in .

Education and early interests

Lockwood attended local schools in the Basildon district of during his early years, including Beauchamps High in nearby , where he was recognized as a former pupil in later school awards events. He later pursued at SEEVIC in Thundersley, , completing his studies there before entering professional acting. Lockwood's passion for performing arts began to emerge in his childhood through involvement in amateur dramatics and local theatre activities in Essex. His acting career started at the age of 6 when he was spotted by agent Sandra Singer in a local production of Grease. He joined the Singer Stage School at a young age, where he trained in performance skills and participated in school plays and productions that honed his talents. This early engagement led to initial opportunities in voice work, marking the start of his path toward a professional career in .

Acting career

Early roles and breakthrough

Lockwood began his acting career at the age of 10 with a voice role as the energetic puppy Patch in the Disney direct-to-video animated film 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure, released in 2003. This early opportunity marked his entry into professional voice work, showcasing his talent in despite the character's youthful antics driving the plot alongside the original 101 Dalmatians story. His television debut came in 2006 at age 12, with an appearance in the school drama series Waterloo Road, where he portrayed a student navigating the challenges of life. That same year, Lockwood secured recurring appearances as the troubled teenager Taylor Little across three episodes of the long-running The Bill, playing a character involved in neighborhood conflicts and family dynamics. These roles provided him with initial on-screen experience in British television, building his skills in ensemble casts and dramatic storytelling. Lockwood's breakthrough arrived with his casting as the athletic and loyal Mick Campbell in the Nickelodeon mystery series , which aired from 2011 to 2012 and was filmed primarily in the . As a main cast member for the first two seasons, he portrayed the popular jock entangled in the show's secrets and teen romances at an English , earning recognition for his charismatic performance in the international production. This role, spanning 120 episodes, significantly raised his profile among young audiences and solidified his position in youth-oriented .

Wolfblood and rising fame

In 2011, Bobby Lockwood was cast as Rhydian Morris in the supernatural drama series , which premiered in 2012 and ran for three seasons until 2014. Rhydian is depicted as a teenage blood—a human with the ability to transform into a —who relocates to the fictional town of Stoneybridge after his first transformation, where he grapples with his dual identity, family separation, and integration into a wolfblood pack while concealing his secret from humans. The series' success as a hit production, blending teen drama with fantasy elements, significantly elevated Lockwood's profile, fostering a dedicated fanbase among young audiences in the UK and contributing to its international distribution and recognition on platforms like . His prior role in had positioned him well for this lead, showcasing his experience in ensemble teen series. Building on his momentum, Lockwood participated in the inaugural season of the reality gymnastics competition Tumble in 2014, partnering with professional gymnast Kristin Allen. Despite sustaining an injury during rehearsals, he won the public vote in the grand final, performing routines on trapeze and other apparatus to secure the championship title.

Later television and film work

Following the conclusion of Wolfblood in 2014, Lockwood's sustained popularity from the series opened doors to more diverse television and film opportunities, allowing him to transition into roles portraying older, more complex characters. In 2015, he made a guest appearance in the ITV detective series Lewis, playing the recurring role of Sam Langton across two episodes of the ninth series, where his character becomes entangled in a investigation. Lockwood expanded into feature films with a supporting role in Christopher Nolan's war epic (2017), portraying an Able Seaman aboard a hospital ship during the evacuation, contributing to the film's ensemble depiction of the historical event. He followed this with another military-themed project in the war film The Outpost (2020), directed by , where he played Kevin Thomson, a soldier based at a remote U.S. Army outpost in facing a assault. He also appeared as Jeff, one of the American tourists, in the comedy film Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga (2020). In 2021, Lockwood played Reggie in the Netflix science fiction action film . These roles marked Lockwood's shift toward intense, action-oriented narratives, contrasting his earlier teen-focused work. On television, Lockwood took on a semi-regular role as the charismatic Leon Cook in the medical drama Casualty from January to May 2021, appearing in 16 episodes and bringing comic timing to the high-stakes emergency service environment before his character's abrupt departure. In the same year, he guest-starred as Joe Davies in an episode of the ITV period drama . He also featured in multiple guest spots across three seasons of ITV2's series The Show (2020–2023), playing various ensemble characters such as Marcus, Ollie, and Max in episodes centered on dating, friendships, and everyday humor. In 2022, Lockwood appeared as Brett in three episodes of the ITV coming-of-age drama Tell Me Everything. In 2023, Lockwood appeared in the political thriller The Diplomat, guest-starring as Eddie Hardgreaves in the second episode, supporting the series' exploration of diplomatic crises. Lockwood continued diversifying into procedural dramas with his portrayal of Detective Constable Lee Coutts in ITV's The Tower, starting in series 2 (2021) and continuing through series 3 in 2024, where his character aids in investigating complex police cases amid institutional tensions. In 2024, he joined the Disney+ adaptation of in a recurring role, contributing to the series' satirical take on social climbing and excess. Additionally, he appeared as Carl in an episode of One's family sitcom Here We Go (season 2, episode 4). In 2025, Lockwood was cast as Max in the Full Fat.

Stage career

Early theatre appearances

Bobby Lockwood began his stage career in youth theatre, making his first notable appearance at age six in a local production of Grease, where he was talent-spotted by agent Sandra Singer. This early involvement at the Singer Stage School in Essex laid the foundation for his professional debut in 2002, when, at age nine, he took on the lead role of the Boy in the West End production of The Snowman at the Peacock Theatre. Directed by Bill Alexander and based on Raymond Briggs' story, the annual holiday show required intensive rehearsals to master the blend of acting, dance, and mime central to the wordless narrative, marking Lockwood's introduction to live performance demands before transitioning to screen roles.

Recent stage productions

In 2025, Lockwood returned to the stage in Ava Pickett's contemporary adaptation of Jane Austen's Emma at the Rose Theatre Kingston, where he portrayed the self-serving estate agent Elton. The production, running from 17 September to 11 October, reimagines the classic novel as a modern rom-com set in Essex, incorporating pop music, farce, and physical comedy to explore themes of love, friendship, and social ambition. Lockwood's performance as Elton, a reinterpreted version of the original's vicar, was noted for its comedic timing and physicality, contributing to the ensemble's energetic dynamic. The adaptation received positive reviews for its snappy pacing and fresh take on Austen's wit, with critics praising the cast's chemistry and the production's bubblegum appeal. Lockwood's role highlighted his versatility in shifting from screen projects to live , marking a significant step in his stage career following a period dominated by television and commitments. Prior to Emma, Lockwood had limited stage involvement in the intervening years, including a role as Two in the short play (by Francis Grin) as part of the showcase Angry Scratches... Young Minds at in March 2019, focusing primarily on roles in series such as The Outpost and films like Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga. This production underscored his ability to balance high-energy comedic delivery with the demands of live performance, earning acclaim for moments that amplified the show's humorous exaggeration of social pretensions.

Awards and recognition

BAFTA Children's Award

In November 2013, Bobby Lockwood received the Best Performer award at the for his leading role as Rhydian Morris in the CBBC supernatural drama . The Performer category recognizes an actor or actress delivering an outstanding individual performance in a leading role within programming primarily aimed at children aged 6 to 14. This marked Lockwood's first BAFTA win, highlighting his portrayal of the shape-shifting teenager navigating identity and secrecy in a hidden wolfblood community. The awards ceremony occurred on 24 November 2013 at the London Hilton on , hosted by , where winners were announced to an audience of industry professionals and young talents. Three days earlier, on 21 November, Lockwood co-hosted the preceding BAFTA Children's Awards Showcase event alongside from , featuring nominated creatives and building anticipation for the main ceremony. During his acceptance, Lockwood thanked his fans, the production team, and his family for their support, emphasizing the collaborative effort behind the series. The significantly elevated Lockwood's profile in children's , solidifying his credibility as a versatile young and opening doors to further prominent roles in both and projects. It underscored the impact of as a standout production, contributing to Lockwood's transition from supporting parts to leading status in the industry.

Other achievements and nominations

In 2014, Lockwood emerged victorious in the inaugural season of the BBC One reality competition Tumble, overcoming an injury during the final to claim the title. Beyond his BAFTA win, Lockwood has received limited formal nominations for acting honors, with no major awards or nominations recorded after 2014 despite continued work in television and .

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