Douglas John Booth is a renowned English actor, born in London, England, to a talented artist mother, Vivien De Cala, and a shipping professional father, Simon Booth, who works for Citigroup.
Booth's early television appearances include notable roles in "Christopher and His Kind" (2011) and "Great Expectations" (2011),showcasing his versatility as an actor. His film credits include the iconic adaptation of "Romeo & Juliet" (2013),where he starred alongside his co-stars, and the biblical epic "Noah" (2014),in which he portrayed Shem, one of Noah's sons.
Booth's more recent filmography features notable performances in "The Riot Club" (2014),where he played the role of Harry Villiers, and in "Jupiter Ascending" (2015),where he portrayed Titus Abrasax.
Throughout his educational journey, Booth attended Solefield School, a prestigious boys' independent school in Sevenoaks, Kent, followed by Bennett Memorial Diocesan School, and eventually Lingfield Notre Dame School, an independent institution in Lingfield, Surrey.
Interestingly, Booth's ancestry is a unique blend of his mother's half Spanish and half Dutch heritage, and his father's English roots.
Douglas John Booth's exceptional talent, coupled with his diverse educational background and ancestry, have undoubtedly contributed to his success in the entertainment industry.