“I just find it mad, but also incredibly exciting”: Ellis Howard on BAFTA Breakthrough

Now in its 12th year, BAFTA Breakthrough, backed by Netflix, is a programme to help exceptional emerging talent on the cusp of a significant break, across cinema, games and TV, with the chance to receive crucial career development, mentoring and industry networking opportunities. Among the star-studded alumni of the scheme are the likes of Florence Pugh, Tom Holland, Letitia Wright, Ambika Mod, Bella Ramsey, Luna Carmoon, Paapa Essiedu, Josh O’Connor, and Jessie Buckley, all of whom have seen their careers skyrocket in the aftermath – not a bad advert for its significance and power.
Out of this year’s cohort of 20 from across directing, writing, performance, production, costume design, composing and games design, are Akinola Davies Jr, director and co-writer of My Father’s Shadow, Laura Carreira, director and writer of On Falling, and Liverpool-born actor and writer Ellis Howard, the breakout star of critically acclaimed BBC series, What It Feels Like for a Girl.
Adapted by Paris Lees from her memoir, the gritty, provocative eight-part series delves into themes of identity, rebellion and self-discovery against the backdrop of the vibrant but messy 2000s club scene, with Howard in the lead as Bryon. Other recent work includes the BBC horror Red Rose and a West End debut in To Kill a Mockingbird at the Gielgud Theatre, which was nominated for five Olivier Awards, including Best Play.
The Upcoming had the chance to chat to Howard about what it means to be selected for the programme, particularly as someone from a working-class background. He reflected on his career so far, most notably the experience of making such a groundbreaking show in the form of What It Feels Like for a Girl. He shared his drive to challenge stereotypes and seek out provocative storytelling, and the significance of the community he found through drama. The actor also expressed his excitement for what could lie ahead, his aspiration for varied roles and new connections, and a determination to keep pushing boundaries.
Sarah Bradbury
Image: Courtesy of BAFTA Breakthrough
What It Feels Like for a Girl is released on BBC iPlayer on 3rd June 2025. Watch the series here.
Watch the trailer for What It Feels Like for a Girl here:










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