
Rudi Goodman
Acting • Born 2003-03-20
Biography
Rudi Valentine Goodman (born 20 March 2003) is a British actor known for portraying Peter van Pels in A Small Light (2023), Thomas Powell in Breathless (2013), and Richard Grey in The White Queen (2013). Rudi has also featured in Masters of the Air (2024), MotherFatherSon (2019), Will (2017), Chickens (2013), The Last Weekend (2012), and Parade’s End (2012). Additionally, in 2014, he lent his voice to BBC Radio 4's adaptation of Good Omens, as Warlock, and, in 2025, performed motion capture for the role of Herman in River End Games' Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream. Rudi’s upcoming projects include feature films Kristallnacht and All That Glitters, and The Party for ITV, a five-part drama based on the acclaimed novel by Elizabeth Day. As a child, Rudi started his career in theatre, on the West End, with roles in Priscilla, Queen of the Desert and in Billy Elliot. In 2013, he joined the cast of Coriolanus at the Donmar Warehouse, as Young Martius. Following that, in 2015, he was part of The Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company at the Garrick Theatre, as Mamillius in The Winter’s Tale. He was last seen on the West End in 2016, as Young Harry Potter in the original cast of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Alongside his work as an actor, Rudi studied Politics and Philosophy at the London School of Economics and Political Science and was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree with First Class Honours in 2024.
Filmography
14 credits
All That Glitters
Movie • 2026
Fred

Brave
Movie • 2012
Additional Voices (voice)

Kristallnacht
Movie
Rudi

Beauty and the Beast
Movie • 2017
Young Prince in Portrait (uncredited)

A Small Light
TV • 2023
Peter Van Pels

Masters of the Air
TV • 2024
Werwolf #1

The White Queen
TV • 2013
Richard Grey

Chickens
TV • 2013
Archie

Breathless
TV • 2013
Thomas Powell

MotherFatherSon
TV • 2019
Roland Howard

Parade's End
TV • 2012
Michael (8 years)

The Last Weekend
TV • 2012
Bullied Boy

Will
TV • 2017
Young Will

Space Pirates
TV • 2007
Pirate Posse Member