TYRELLE BOYCE

REPRESENTED BY BENJAMIN TURNER

Tyrelle Boyce, also known as ‘Boodz’ or ‘Boodzino’, is a multifaceted actor, rapper, singer, and model hailing from South London. As a member of The Spit Game collective, Tyrelle has consistently showcased his diverse talents across various mediums.

His acting journey commenced with the short film Black Boy, a project he co-wrote and co-produced alongside his twin and manager, Turner. Remarkably crafted in a single day, this film earned a nomination at a BAFTA-qualifying festival. Building on this momentum, Tyrelle took on the lead role in the feature film Monique (now a mini-series WHEN BOYS DON’T TALK ABOUT SEX), contributing not only as the protagonist but also as a co-producer and writer.

In late 2022, Tyrelle portrayed ‘Daniel’ in Immediate Theatre’s production of Pressure Drop, which toured across London. Additionally, he starred as the lead in Southwark Council’s Walk A Mile short film campaign, a narrative that challenges perspectives on violence against women.

Tyrelle’s dynamic range and commitment to his craft continue to captivate audiences, establishing him as a prominent figure in the UK’s creative scene.

Credits include: DEAD FUN (feature film), MONIQUE (feature film), THE NUDES (short), THE IMMACULATE HEART (BBC short), THE THINGS I’ll DO TO BE PRESIDENT (short), HELP! I THINK MY TEACHER IS RACIST… (short), Pressure Drop (Stage)