Beetlejuice is back to haunt the big screen once again! Thirty-six years after the original film, Tim Burton returns with a sequel that continues his legendary journey in Hollywood.
In this installment, Lydia, now a successful host of the paranormal show Ghost House, is facing personal struggles. Not only has she lost her husband, but she also has a strained relationship with her daughter, Lydia, played by Jenna Ortega, who believes her mother’s ghostly abilities are fake.
The story also weaves in a romantic subplot involving Lydia’s daughter and a boy named Jeremy. Though he appears sweet at first, Jeremy harbors a dark secret beneath his charming smile. Learn all about the actor bringing this intriguing character to life: Arthur Conti.
Arthur Conti’s age, height and career
The young actor is certainly generating buzz since his appearance in “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice”! Many have been curious about his previous roles, only to discover that he has just one other acting credit—playing the Queen’s page in the fifth episode of “House of the Dragon” titled “We Light the Way.”
Arthur Conti attends a red carpet for “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” during the 81st Venice International Film Festival at on August 28, 2024 in Venice, Italy. (Source: Andreas Rentz/Getty Images)
According to an article by Deadline, Arthur Conti is 19 years old and stands 5′ 10″ (1.78 m). He hails from artistic royalty, as the son of renowned comedian and ventriloquist Nina Conti, who proudly congratulated her son on Instagram for his role in the “Beetlejuice” sequel:
“Watching my son Arthur in school plays has been my greatest joy. Last night, that exploded onto the Beetlejuice 2 IMAX premiere. I’m so proud of his performance, his scenes were of course my favourites and I was in awe watching him handle the red carpet at such a young age. He’s the loveliest person I could ever hope to know. From the word go he’s been a great human and a truthful, natural actor”.
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As she mentioned, Arthur began his career on stage, starring in “Winner’s Curse,” “Machinal,” “Blithe Spirit,” and “Crazy for You”. The latter three were performed at King Alfred School, while the first was staged at Park Theatre.
It’s likely we’ll be seeing more of him soon, especially after his role in the Tim Burton film led to his signing with WME, an agency representing A-list stars like Ben Affleck, Jessica Alba, and Christian Bale. Arthur Conti is definitely someone to watch!