Biography - Ben Robson
Who is Ben Robson?
Ben Robson is an actor and model by profession, and British by nationality. He is best known for his role in the TV series Vikings as Kalf and in Animal Kingdom as Craig Cody.
Ben Robson – Birth, Parents, Siblings
Ben Robson’s birth took place on 4 February 1984 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. His father, Tony Robson, is in manufacturing and is often featured on his social media pages. There are no public mentions of his mother.
He is not the only child of his parents and has two younger siblings- a brother named James Robson and a sister named Stephie Robson. His sister now works as a London-based florist and is an agent for directors and voice coaches, while his brother is a wealth manager.
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Young Ben Robson (Source: Instagram)
Education, Ethnicity
For education, Ben Robson attended Newlands Preparatory and then Stowe, Buckinghamshire. Robson also enrolled at the University of the West of England, graduating with business honors. He soon moved to Los Angeles, where he studied at Stella Adler Academy.
His ethnicity includes English and Ukrainian.
Ben Robson – Girlfriend, Wife, Children, Divorce
Robson rarely talks about his personal life to the public. He has not been known to date anyone, and nothing has been said about his ex-girlfriends.
However, a source claimed that he and his Vikings co-star Cressida Bonas, Prince Harry’s former girlfriend, are getting close. The rumored couple attended the BAFTA-LA’s annual tea party, and they were seen getting pretty cozy. But neither of them addressed these rumors.
It was later speculated that he is dating his Animal Kingdom co-star Christina Ochoa. They had allegedly been dating secretly since 2016, but have since split up.
Since 2023, Ben Robson has been romantically linked to Leila George.
He is unmarried, sans wife and children, and as he has never married, divorce is out of context.
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Christina Ochoa and Ben Robson in season 3 of Animal Kingdom (Source: Us Weekly)
Ben Robson – Career
Before Fame
Robson began his professional career in 2009. He had loved acting since he was in school, but did not get into acting until he was 27 years old. He modeled for some years while also performing in stage plays.
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Ben Robson as Kalf in Vikings alongside Katheryn Winnick (Source: IMDb)
Roles, appearances
In 2013 landed a role in the fantasy horror Dracula: The Dark Prince. In 2015, he made a name for himself when he was cast as Kalf in the hit TV series Vikings. Ben Robson portrayed the character until 2016, for a total of 13 episodes.
He then landed the role of Craig Cody in the drama series Animal Kingdom, which he portrayed until 2022. He has also had a role in the films The Boy (2016), A Violent Separation (2018), Emperor (2020), The Rats (2025), and a guest appearance on Last Call with Carson Daly.
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Co-stars
Ben Robson’s Animal Kingdom co-stars include Dichen Lachman, Spencer Treat Clark, Ellen Barkin, Jake Weary, Sohvi Rodriguez, Carolina Guerra, etc.
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Ben Robson, Jake Weary in Animal Kingdom (Source: TNT)
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Ben Robson – Net Worth, Salary
Robson’s net worth has been estimated to be around $700,000 but there have been no estimates made for his salary.
Ben Robson – Instagram, Twitter, Facebook
On social media, he is active on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, and Ben Robson loves to keep his fans updated on his life.
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