Build
Slim
Height
5 ft 10 in or 178 cm
Weight
66 kg or 146 lbs
Girlfriend
There is no information about his dating history.
Ethnicity
White
Hair Color
Light Brown
Eye Color
Blue
Distinctive Features
Striking blue eyes
Measurements
Unknown
Shoe Size
He may be wearing a shoe of size 8.
Brand Endorsements
Asa has not been endorsed by any of the brands yet.
Religion
He has not revealed about his religious beliefs.
Best Known For
Starring in the Holocaust film The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (2008), portraying the young Mordred in the hit BBC TV Series Merlin, taking the title role in Martin Scorsese’s 2011 fantasy Hugo.
First Film
2006 drama film After Thomas for his role as Andrew. It was a side role.
First TV Show
In 2008, he appeared in British science fiction and police procedural drama television series, Ashes to Ashes for his role as Donny in just a single episode numbered 6 in season 1.
Personal Trainer
Asa had done little workout for the movie “Hugo”, but for the “Ender’s Game”, it was vigorous and intense. In the painful exercise regimen, if he or any group member made a mistake, everyone in the group had to do 10 push-ups. E.g. if anyone fall while jogging, everybody would do 10 push-ups.
Butterfield Favorite Things
Unknown
Butterfield Facts
- He started acting at the age of 7.
- His older brother “Morgan Benjamin Butterfield” is a drummer for the English band “Oats”.
- His first name “Asa” means “Wings” in Portuguese.
- He enjoys music and due to his interest in this field, he also released a mashup of 2 songs “Teenage Dirtbag” by Wheatus and “Making Plans For Nigel” by XTC in 2004.
- He helped his dad and brother in designing a turn based video game for iPad in 2012. It was released to the stores on April 7, 2013. The game is titled “Racing Blind”.
- In 2011, he won Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award in the category of “Best Youth in Film”.
- For Ender’s Game, he received guidance from actual NASA astronauts.
- Besides acting, he likes to read and hang out with kitties.
- You can see him on the cover of the Patrick Skene Catling’s book, “Better Than Working”.
- If you are not already, you can follow him on Twitter.