Byron Gibson
Biography
Byron Gibson entered the film industry in 2008 when Jean-Claude Van Damme cast him as a gangster, marking the start of a career that has taken him across the globe. Since then, Byron has appeared in over 70 productions spanning feature films, TV series, and international co-productions.
He became widely recognized for his unforgettable performance in Nicolas Winding Refn’s Only God Forgives, starring opposite Ryan Gosling. His disturbing torture sequence at the Cannes Film Festival caused a stir when a large portion of the audience walked out, cementing his reputation for fearless and uncompromising roles.
Although often cast as the antagonist, Byron has worked alongside some of the most respected names in the business, proving his versatility across genres and characters. His career has seen him collaborating with both heroes and villains, bringing his unique brand of method acting to each project. Known for his commitment to authenticity, he frequently performs his own action sequences.
In the UK, Byron is also part of the popular Rise of the Footsoldier franchise, further establishing himself as a recognizable face in British crime cinema. His work continues to cross borders, showcasing his talent in both mainstream and independent productions.
With his ability to embody complex, conflicted, and dangerous characters, Byron Gibson has built a reputation as an actor unafraid to push limits, earning respect from peers and audiences alike.
Filmography
No Escape
as Hotel Guest #1 2015
Only God Forgives
as Byron 2013
Largo Winch II
as Pilot Mercenerie 2011
The Warriors Gate
as Viking Barbarian 2016
Hard Target 2
as Wes Trainer 2016
Elephant White
as Gangster 2011
Vikingdom
as Captain of Jomsberg 2013
The Asian Connection
as Sam 2016
General Commander
as Tom Benton 2019
The Siege
as Big Deal 2023
Pernicious
as Byron 2015
Billa II
as Russian Mafia Boss 2012
Action Jackson
as Russian Mafia Boss 2014
Rise of the Footsoldier 4: Marbella
as Ricky 2019
King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table
as King Arthur 2017
The Mark
as Jenson 2012