Ben Hull
Ben Hull is an English actor, director, filmmaker and presenter.
Actor
Hull's first appearance was in 1994 when he appeared in the ITV drama Revelations.He then went on to appear as Martin Wells in Children's ITV series Children's Ward.
In 1995 he got his big break playing Lewis Richardson in the Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks, a role which he also played in a couple of the soap's spin-off TV series Hollyoaks: Movin' On and Hollyoaks: Breaking Boundaries; he left this role in 2001.
In 2002 he starred in another of Channel 4's soaps, the now defunct Brookside, playing Dr Gary Parr, but this was not Hull's first appearance in the soap, as a few years before he played a character called Syd Watts in one of the soap's spin-off videos, Brookside: Double Take. In 2003 he joined the BBC One medical drama Casualty for 3 episodes, playing Dale Charters.
Hull returned to soap operas when, in 2005, he joined Five's now defunct Family Affairs, playing Adam Green, and in 2006 he starred in BBC One's daytime soap Doctors, playing John Myson.
In 2007 it was announced that Hull would be starring in all 50 episodes of new ITV1 TV series The Royal Today, which is a modern day spin-off from ITV1's 1960s TV series The Royal, playing Charge nurse Adam Fernley. The series was aired in 2008.
Hull has appeared in BBC One drama series Missing.
In 2012, Hull appeared in new ITV crime drama Crime Stories, playing series regular Detective Ben Shaw. The show concentrates on police procedure and blends documentary camera technique with CCTV images. 2012 also saw Hull play Consultant Obstetrician Derwood Thompson in the BBC's medical drama Holby City. He reprised the role in 2013 and 2018. In 2022, Hull appeared as Jack in the third series of Ricky Gervais' After Life. In March 2023, Hull appeared as buyer Owen Longford in Coronation Street.
Hull has also appeared in many theatre productions including Four Knights in Knaresborough and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, both of which he was nominated for a Best Actor award in the Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards.
In 2008 Hull starred as Garry Lejeune in a UK touring production of Noises Off.
Director and Filmmaker
In 2014, Hull established ', a videography production company specialising in creating bespoke corporate videos.Hull has Directed, Produced, filmed and edited many short films and documentaries. His collaborations with Olympian Professor Greg Whyte OBE have seen his sports documentaries win many international film festival awards.
In 2019 Hull and Whyte created '. Conceived as a 20 minute television pilot show, it told the story of Sylvia Macgregor, a burns survivor and disability campaigner who Whyte trained to coached to face the biggest physical challenge of her life: to swim from Asia to Europe along the Bosphorus River in Turkey.
Also in 2019, Hull Directed
In 2020, Hull worked with actor and writer Paul Sloss in directing comedy drama short film Out!
In 2023, Hull and Whyte collaborated again on
In 2024, Hull and Whyte collaborated again on a new project: 'Whyte Water' which told the story of Whyte's attempt to swim 125 miles of the Upper Thames in a Guinness World Record time of four and a half days.