Raised and educated in or around Ludlow in Shropshire. Is also a stand-up comedian, and the regular compere at his own award winning XS Malarkey Comedy Club in Manchester. Also plays at The Comedy Store, The Frog and Bucket and many others. He won the very first Les Dawson Award in 2003. Contarary to some opinions, he does NOT play himself in Phoenix Nights (2001) episode five. Just by coincidence, Peter Kay cast a comedian as a comedian, but the lines he uses and character he assumes were written by Kay and are nothing like Hadoke's stand-up or stage persona. Is part of The Unbroadcastable Radio Show, a topical sketch show performed at The Comedy Store once a month (it was nominated for Best Touring Show and Best Comedy Writing at The North West Comedy Awards 2004). Stage credits include: The Maniac in Accidental Death Of An Anarchist (Edinburgh) 1996; Angelo in the world premiere of Shumann's Genoveva (Opera North) 2000, Tom Snout in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at The Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester 2002, The EmCee in "Sherlock Holmes in Trouble" (Royal Exchange) and Freddie Miles in "The Talented Mr Ripley" (Dukes, Lancaster).
Toby Hargrave was born on September 26, 1974 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He is an actor and writer, known for Altered Carbon (2018), The Twilight Zone (2019) and Superman & Lois (2021).
Toby Haycock is known for The Great Filter (2024), Detective Inspector (2022) and Wings of '44 (2023).
Toby Haynes is working on the as yet un-named Star Wars: Cassian Andor series for Disney+. In 2020, he was nominated by BAFTA for his work on Brexit: The Uncivil War for both Best Director and Best Single Film. Brexit written by James Graham and starring Benedict Cumberbatch was also nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Television Movie in 2019. In 2019, Toby's Black Mirror episode USS Callister received seven Emmy nominations and went on to win four, including Outstanding Television Movie. He also won a Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation (Short Form) for his work on the acclaimed Doctor Who season five finale, The Pandorica Opens/The Big Bang. Toby directed and exec produced all seven episodes of Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell for Cuba Pictures and BBC ONE. This project received four BAFTA nominations and went on to win two. Toby's audacious finale to series 2 of Sherlock: The Reichenbach Fall ignited a media frenzy around Sherlock's apparent death plunge. Andrew Scott went on to win a best supporting actor BAFTA for his work in the episode. In his review of the episode Andrew Billen of The Times wrote, "This detective story so transcended its genre, it should be considered alongside British TV drama's highest achievements." Toby has opened a number of hit series for the BBC including The Musketeers starring Peter Capaldi, Tom Burke and Denise Gough; Being Human - winner of the Broadcast Award for Best New Programme, starring Aidan Turner, Leonora Crichlow and Russell Tovey; and the acclaimed series three finale of Wallander: An Event in Autumn, starring Kenneth Branagh.
Toby Hemingway was born on May 28, 1983 in Brighton, England. He is an actor, known for The Covenant (2006), Black Swan (2010) and In Time (2011).
Toby Hendy is an actress and writer, known for The Strings (2020), Finding X (2022) and Tibees (2010).
Spotlight Pin 1570-6721-5937 Toby was born in Colchester, Essex, January 1971. At the age of ten he and his family moved to Bodmin in Cornwall where he stayed for the remainder of his childhood. He then ventured to London to pursue his singing and acting career. Crossing paths with the likes of Sylvia Young and Kiki Dee he was pointed in the right direction. His performances have taken him from the West End and regional UK theatres, onto oceans, into Europe and around the Globe! Toby also has experience in voice-overs, including Men's Health Magazines radio campaign. Toby has also appeared in numerous television programmes and films. At present, when Toby is not performing himself, he is helping to mold the stars of tomorrow providing inspirational tuition to enthusiastic youngsters of all ages, and adults alike. He was Musical Director, Singing Teacher and Mentor to 65 full-time academic and vocational students from ages 5 to 17 years old at Stonelands School Of Ballet & Theatre Arts in Hove from Sept 2004 - Sept 2006. Toby is also Choir Master/ Musical Director to The Caravanettes, an all ladies choir based in Macclesfield. When not teaching or performing, Toby is also out and about singing for private parties, weddings and performing at cabaret venues. Toby is also available for compere/host bookings. Toby has taught children to sing from as young as 4 years old up to 18 years of age, as well as adults of all ages. Toby has been CRB verified.
Toby Holton is known for Poison (2023).
Toby Hughes is an actor, known for Trench 11 (2017).
Toby Hughes is known for Sniper: Rogue Mission (2022), Channel Zero (2016) and Tales from the Loop (2020).