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By Danny Fullbrook
BBC News, Hertfordshire
A 12-year-old boy said he learnt a lot from award-winning actor Stephen Graham while working together on a new drama.
Henry Meredith, from Harpenden, Hertfordshire, appears with the 50-year-old actor in BBC One's Boiling Point - a TV sequel to the 2021 film.
"He said less is more, which really helped, so adding dramatic pauses and more awkwardness which is vital to our relationship," said the young actor.
Meredith plays the Nathan - the son of Graham's character Andy.
"He's Andy's son, he's more distant from him at first but as the show goes on he becomes less distant and more connected," he said, describing his character Nathan.
In one scene, the two actors had to improvise making a pizza which Henry said "was really fun because I had never done something like that before".
The young actor said at first he struggled with improvisation until Graham advised him to draw on his own life for inspiration.
"I found that really helpful because improvisation isn't about acting like the character as much as it is acting as yourself."
Boiling Point, a new four-part drama, picks up eight months after where the film of the same name left off.
When it was first released in 2021, the movie had huge critical acclaim and was nominated for multiple awards including four Baftas.
Graham, who received a Bafta nomination for the film, serves as an executive producer on the TV show which was filmed in early 2023 in Manchester.
Henry filmed his scenes over the course of four days.
The 12-year-old actor, who has also worked on TV series The Great, said he is now going to focus on his school work but has big ambitions for the future.
"Some people say, and I don't agree, that I look like a young Daniel Craig," he said, explaining why he wants to play James Bond.
The "huge marvel geek" said he would also like to play Spider-Man.
"When I'm working it always feels so much fun and being able to play different people... it's brilliant," he said, explaining why he enjoys acting.
Boiling Point began on BBC One on Sunday with all episodes available on the BBC iPlayer.
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