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Credit: Nick Hardy Alfie Williams, the British teenage actor who enjoyed a major breakout last year thanks to his lead role in “28 Years Later,” has landed U.S. representation.
Following what it described as a “highly competitive situation involving all major agencies,” Gersh has now signed the 15-year-old for representation in all areas.
Williams became one of the buzziest young names in 2025 following his highly acclaimed turn in “28 Years Later,” Danny Boyle’s long-awaited revival of his hit zombie franchise that landed almost a quarter-century after the genre-defining original “28 Days Later.” As the face of the film, he played Spike, a young boy battling it out against the infected in a post-apocalyptic Britain alongside co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer and Ralph Fiennes.
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