Tyrelle Boyce(I)
- Actor
- Producer
- Composer
Tyrelle Boyce (aka 'Boodz' or 'Boodzino') is an actor, rapper, singer and model based in South London. He is one of the lead members of the Spit Game collective - a project he was part of from age 11. Tyrelle played the lead role in the short film Black Boy (2023) - filmed in one day by him (then age 17), his twin brother Tate Boyce and his ex-teacher-turned-manager Benjamin Turner. Tyrelle also co-wrote/produced the film, which was in the official selection at a BAFTA-qualifying film festival. Tyrelle's debut lead role is feature film Monique which he also co-produced and supported writing. Tyrelle's early acting career kick-started when he appeared as one of the lead roles (Daniel) in Immediate Theatre's play 'Pressure Drop' touring London in late 2022, in addition to playing the lead role (School Boy) in Southwark Council's 'Walk A Mile' short film campaign - a film that flips the narrative on violence against women. Alongside acting, Tyrelle is a rap artist ('Boodz') within the Spit Game collective and as an individual. His music draws on the sounds of American Hip Hop combined with a modern, British rap sensibility. Tyrelle's bouncy flows - combined with clever tongue-in-cheek bars - are distinctive. His acting is core to his brand as an artist, with short films integrated into his marketing campaigns, supplementary content and music videos, building the world around each of his songs.