Lewis John Moir MacDougall (born 5 June 2002) is a Scottish actor. He made his film debut in the fantasy film Pan (2015). He subsequently starred in the fantasy tragedy A Monster Calls (2016), the road trip drama film Boundaries (2018) and The Belly of the Whale (2018).

Early life

MacDougall was brought up in Edinburgh, Scotland. His father is a retired banker. His mother, Fiona, died in December 2013 from multiple sclerosis, and a few weeks after her death Lewis was cast as Nibs in the film Pan. Before his first film he had acted only in small parts at his local drama group, The Drama Studio, which specialised in improvised rather than scripted performances.

Career

MacDougall made his film debut in 2015 as Nibs in Pan, directed by Joe Wright, after attending an open audition in Morningside. In 2016, he starred in A Monster Calls, opposite Felicity Jones and Liam Neeson, and released on 23 December. In the film, a dark fantasy drama, he plays a boy whose mother is dying of a terminal illness, and who begins communicating with a tree monster seemingly living outside his house. On 6 October 2016, MacDougall attended the gala screening for A Monster Calls, at the BFI London Film Festival, where he was interviewed about his role. On 12 December, he appeared on BBC's The One Show, alongside co-star Liam Neeson, where he also talked about the film.

He then co-starred in the road trip comedy-drama Boundaries, opposite Vera Farmiga and Christopher Plummer, which premiered at South by Southwest in March 2018. In 2018 he also appeared as Lewis in the short film Multiplex.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015PanNibs
2016A Monster CallsConor O'Malley
2018BoundariesHenry
The Belly of the WhaleJoey Moody
2020MultiplexLewisShort film
2024MearcstapaMarkShort film
2025Bill & Andy's Magical Porcelain AdventureBillShort film
2026The Fall of Sir Douglas WeatherfordTBAPost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2020His Dark MaterialsTullio3 episodes
2025ShetlandEthan Stone

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef
2016Evening Standard British Film AwardsMalone Souliers Award for Breakthrough of the YearA Monster CallsNominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics AssociationBest Youth PerformanceNominated
Critics' Choice Movie AwardsBest Young PerformerNominated
London Critics Circle Film AwardsYoung British/Irish Performer of the YearWon
Phoenix Film Critics Society AwardsBreakthrough Performance / Best Performance by a YouthNominated
Las Vegas Film Critics SocietyYouth in FilmNominated
2017Premios FerozBest Main ActorNominated
Empire AwardsBest Male NewcomerNominated
Saturn AwardsBest Performance by a Younger ActorNominated
Online Film & Television AssociationBest Youth PerformanceNominated
Young Scot AwardsEntertainment AwardWon
South Bank Sky Arts AwardTimes Breakthrough AwardNominated

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