2010–2019: The Cut, The Lodge and theatre beginnings In 2010, Newton made his television debut in the
BBC Two teen series
The Cut as Luke Atwood, appearing in 11 episodes. Newton made his professional stage debut as an
Elder Price understudy in the West End run of
The Book of Mormon in 2013. The following year, he appeared in two episodes of the BBC soap opera
Doctors as Sam Hern. From 2016 to 2017, Newton starred in the
Disney Channel series
The Lodge as Ben Evans. While appearing on the series, he was also featured on the two accompanying soundtrack albums. In 2018, he starred in the
Syfy television film
Lake Placid: Legacy as Billy.
2020–present: Bridgerton and further work In 2020, Newton began playing Colin, the third eldest Bridgerton son, in the
Shondaland-produced
Netflix period drama
Bridgerton. A supporting character in the first two series, it was announced in May 2022 that he and co-star
Nicola Coughlan would lead the third series, a change from
Julia Quinn's
Regency romance book series in which their characters lead the fourth novel
Romancing Mister Bridgerton. In November 2024, Newton featured in the "Royally Sexy" portfolio of
People's
Sexiest Man Alive issue. Newton earned a spot on the
IMDb year-end list of Most Popular Stars of 2024. In May 2025, Newton came in at 93 on the
Radio Times TV 100 List. Newton returned to the stage as Adam in the 2023 revival of
The Shape of Things at the
Park Theatre. Newton received critical praise for his performance starring opposite
Amber Anderson. The revival would go on to be nominated for Best Off-West End Production at the 24th Annual
WhatsOnStage Awards. Also in 2023, Newton did voice work for the Portuguese animated film
Viana: The Legend of the Golden Hearts as Thomas, a Portuguese guitar craftsman who falls in love with Princess Ana. In 2024, Newton is set to star alongside actress
Lucy Hale in the sci-fi thriller
White Mars. In August and September 2025, Newton portrayed fashion designer
Alexander McQueen in the off-Broadway play
House of McQueen. He was succeeded in the role by Liam Tamne. ==Personal life==