Ben Hull (born 8 November 1972) is an English Actor and Presenter.
Ben's first appearance was in 1994 when he appeared ITV Drama, Revelations. He then went on to appear as Martin Wells in Children's ITV series Children's Ward. In 1995 he got his big break playing Lewis Richardson in the Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks, a role which he also played in a couple of the soap's spin-off TV series Hollyoaks: Movin' On and Hollyoaks: Breaking Boundaries; he left this role in 2001. In 2002 he starred in another of Channel 4's soaps, the now defunct Brookside, playing Dr Gary Parr, but this was not Ben's first appearance in the soap, as a few years before he played a character called Syd Watts in one of the soap's spin-off videos, Brookside: Double Take. In 2003 he joined the BBC1 medical drama Casualty for 3 episodes, playing Dale Charters. Ben returned to soap operas when, in 2005, he joined Five's now defunct Family Affairs, playing Adam Green, and in 2006 he starred in BBC1's day-time soap Doctors, playing John Myson. In 2007 it was announced that Ben would be starring in all 50 episodes of new ITV1 TV series The Royal Today, which is a modern day spin-off from ITV1's 1960s TV series The Royal, playing Charge nurse Adam Fernley. The series was aired in 2008. Ben has appeared in BBC1 show Missing as well as Holby City.
Ben has also appeared in many Theatre productions including Four Knights in Knaresborough and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof both of which he was nominated for a Best Actor award in the Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards. In 2008 Ben starred as 'Garry Lejeune' in a UK touring production of Noises Off.
Ben's work as a Presenter includes Film24 and Angela and Friends. He is currently a regular Presenter on Gala TV and for Travel Channel (UK).
He is married to actress and former Family Affairs co-star Anna Acton.