About Ben
Benjamin Hollingsworth was born on September 7, 1984 in Brockville, Ontario. He moved to Peterborough, Ontario at the age of 12. Throughout St. Peter's Secondary School Ben appeared in more than 20 different professional and regional theatre productions in the span of 4 years. When Ben was 17 he was offered a leading role as a mentally delayed youth living on the streets of Toronto. It was this part in Frozen Dreams, the critically acclimated new play, by director/playwright Robert Ainsworth, that paved Benjamin's way to being accepted into the prestigious National Theatre School of Canada; directly from high school. Read more...
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Current and recent projects
Divine The Series
Role: Father Andrew
Release date: 2011
About: A young priest must come to terms with his crisis of faith or risk damnation to the soul of a living miracle. With man's freewill held in the balance, the bloody conflict surrounding the immortal being known as Divine will take him further into his religion than ever he dreamed possible.
Status: complete
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CSI:Miami
Episode: Sinner Takes All (9x07)
Role: Jason Huntsman
Air date: November 6, 2011
About: A high stakes poker game is disrupted by a masked assassin, leaving one player dead and the CSIs baffled.
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Suits
Episodes: 1x07 - Play the Man & 1x11 - Rules of the Game
Role: Kyle Durant
Air dates: August 4 & September 1
About: On the run from a drug deal gone bad, Mike Ross, a brilliant college-dropout, finds himself a job working with Harvey Specter, one of New York City's best lawyers.
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A Flesh Offering will have its premiere on Super Channel on January 14, 2011. More detailed schedule is available on the official site where synopsis and poster can also be found:
“A group of teens take a weekend trip up north to a cabin in the woods led by Jennifer, a young artist whose paintings draw inspiration from the Windigo. As the group share secrets of their pasts they begin experiencing hallucinations which may bring dire consequences.”
According to IMDb, Ben has signed for Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules. The Hollywood Reporter announced that a sequel will again follow the outcast middle school antics of Greg Heffley, but will center around his battles with his older brother rather than the warfare that is 7th grade. The film will also be made on a low-budget like its predecessor. Diary of a Wimpy Kid was released earlier this year and made $64 million on a budget of only $15 million.
Ben will play the role of Claudio. David Bowers will be making his live-action debut on the sequel. His previous efforts were Flushed Away and Astroboy. The movie is expected to be released in March 2011.
A Flesh Offering, new horror movie with Ben, will have its premiere on October 22 in Toronto during 11th Annual ImagineNative Film + Media Arts Festival. Detailed information about the movie from the festival’s official website:
Keep close to the pack, beware your surroundings; interpretation of the Windigo comes with a high price in classic teen horror fashion with A Flesh Offering. Kaniehtho Horn stars as Jennifer, a painter whose work interprets her spiritual connection and belief in the Windigo. Jennifer – along with a bunch of friends and some unwanted acquaintances – takes a weekend trip north to her deceased Mishum’s hunting cabin in the woods. The remote and isolated location stirs paranoia among some of the naïve urban teens. As the group undertakes typical teenage antics, they become close to one another, revealing painful secrets of their past. The uneasiness of surroundings, coupled with Jennifer’s expletive ramblings of her spiritual beliefs, takes an anxious hold of the group. When one of the teens disappears, the search reveals that someone, or something, is hunting them. Fear consumes each teenager, causing hallucinations and visions of their dark memories which lead to fatal conclusions. In the end, the last one standing is the one who accepts and carries out the Windigo’s insatiable need. Director Jeremy Torrie goes beyond the typical plot traps of the genre, creating multi-faceted characters whose motivations are intricately related to their actions and past. When death raps at the door, Torrie’s characters and the audience must face their fears. Beware your darkest secrets; they may be your undoing.
According to A Flesh Offering director Jeremy Torrie, the movie has been also selected to The American Indian Film Festival and Winnipeg Aboriginal Film Festival. Both events will take place in November. In January 2011 AFO will be available on demand on Canadian SuperChannel.
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