Ben Burton
Ben Burton is from Harpersfield, Ohio, and is the youngest of seven siblings. It was apparent from a young age that Ben was an entertainer, learning tricks such as juggling and stilt walking to amuse family and friends, then performing in local plays and fairs. He excels in dramatic roles, recently earning a Best Actor nomination for his portrayal of Troy in the short film "Your Name Is."
An early passion for horsemanship resulted in his mastery of mounted archery, vaulting, and even standing atop a galloping horse, all before the age of 16. Versatile and bold, Ben has always had a "think outside the box"-or rather, "there is no box"-mentality. A large part of Ben's inspiration to act comes from his father Chris, who performed at Cleveland's Caine Park in the mid 60s, in musicals including "West Side Story" and "Mary Poppins," and also from his sister Jo Hannah, who toured the U.S. and internationally with the dramatic dance production "The Masterpiece: A Toymaker's Dream." Ben carries the torch as the actor in the family because everyone else settled down and starting reproducing like rabbits.
Movies
5.9
- Aug 04, 2017
- English
A story set in Indochina in 1959, a lawless land controlled by the criminal class: Vietnamese warlords and European war-criminals. Den-Dhin-Chan Labor Camp is run by four such dangerous men. The worst prison in the land, it is here that an Irish, former-champion boxer Martin Tillman has made a name for himself fighting tournaments, on which wealthy criminals gamble in high stakes events. When Tillman is due for release, he just wants to return home, but the corrupt forces running the jail will do everything in their power to keep him locked down. When all that Tillman holds dear is taken away in a vicious act of violence, he is forced to confront the men responsible and take his revenge. The birth of a legend.