House Of Guinness star Anthony Boyle, 31, ‘spotted on a date’ with Irish influencer Olivia Neill, 24

House Of Guinness star Anthony Boyle appeared to be on a date with Irish influencer Olivia Neill.

I spotted the actor – he’s 31 – looking really comfortable with this TikTok star, who’s 24, at Andersons town Social Club in Belfast last weekend. He actually had his arm around her, they seemed pretty cozy!

A source told The Sun: ‘They were all over each other and clearly knew each other really well. 

It was a very casual date, and everyone treated them like regular people – after all, it’s just a local social club, not a place for celebrities!

Daily Mail has contacted Anthony and Olivia’s representatives for comment. 

Anthony, like Olivia, is from Ireland and gained recognition for playing Arthur, the oldest son of the Guinness family, in the popular Netflix series. He’s also appeared in shows like Derry Girls and Say Nothing.

Olivia boasts 791,000 Instagram followers and has amassed over 91.5million likes on TikTok.

Anthony launched his acting career in 2013, beginning his training at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. He completed his Bachelor of Arts degree in acting there in 2016.

He achieved significant success in London’s West End after being cast as Scorpius Malfoy in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.

Since then, he’s appeared in a variety of projects, including popular shows like Game of Thrones and the political thriller Say Nothing, where he played IRA activist Brendan Hughes.

Anthony is reportedly the most recent actor to join the race to become the next James Bond.  

According to The Mirror, Ladbrokes is currently listing Anthony as a 10/1 contender to be the next James Bond, making him the fifth most likely candidate to replace Daniel Craig.

James Norton recently stated he doesn’t want to be considered for the role of James Bond, believing he’s aged out of being a believable candidate.

Ever since Daniel Craig finished his run as James Bond with the film No Time To Die in 2021, many famous actors have been suggested as possible replacements, including the 40-year-old actor mentioned here.

James dismissed the rumors and suggested that casting directors will likely choose younger actors in the future.

Bookmakers are currently favoring Henry Cavill, 42, as the top contender, with Theo James, 40, also considered a strong possibility.

Callum Turner, 35, is another actor potentially in the running, along with Harris Dickinson and Tom Holland, who are both 29, and Jack Lowden, 35.

Daniel Craig first played James Bond in 2006 with Casino Royale, when he was 38 years old. He was 53 when he last took on the role.

Addressing the speculation, James told The Mirror: ‘I think I am too old. I turned 40 this summer.’

There’s no real discussion happening. It feels like rumors are spreading, possibly originating from a bet made in Wolverhampton, and it’s all just baseless speculation fueled by media attention outside my home.

When asked about the opportunity, James said it was a tough choice because it would significantly alter his life. He pointed out he enjoys his current lifestyle and appreciates being able to easily go to the local pub.

Aaron Taylor-Johnson, 35, was once a leading contender for the role, but he dismissed speculation and told Esquire magazine that he couldn’t comment on the matter.

Like James, Idris Elba, 53, also said he was ‘too old’ after he was rumoured to be the next 007. 

He acknowledged he’s getting old and, while flattered to have been considered for something back in 2009, he believes that opportunity has passed.

Idris Elba playfully told Chris Moyles on Radio X that the constant talk about him potentially being James Bond has ironically made him better known for not playing the role than some of the actors who actually have.

Chris jokingly asked if the rumors were true about a role the person was once considered for – James Bond. He wondered if they’d ever been seriously in the running, if they’d ever wanted the part, and if they’d ever publicly addressed the speculation.

Idris responded, saying he’d heard the rumor many times – countless times, really. He confirmed it was one of the most widespread stories he’d encountered.

‘I’m arguably more famous for not playing Bond than some of the actors who did!

I didn’t always take the idea seriously, but it’s always been flattering to be considered for the role of Bond. It’s such an iconic character, and being thought of for it, even years ago, was a real compliment.

Chris kept trying to convince her, saying, ‘You never know, it’s not over yet,’ but the actress quickly dismissed the idea. ‘Actually, it definitely is,’ she replied. ‘The rumor’s been put to rest, and honestly, I’m too old to play Bond now. I have no idea what kind of Bond I’d even be at this point.’

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2026-03-20 22:49