Tom was born on September 15 1988 and brought up in Taunton, Somerset, where his parents still live. He attended Queen's College, Taunton where he says his interest in acting was encouraged and in 2006 he enrolled on the two year course at the Guildhall School of Music in Drama. On graduating he had small roles in 'Shameless' and 'Misfits' but came to prominence in the Anglo-French production 'Jo' and has since enjoyed sizeable roles in television's 'Grantchester' and 'The Royals', in the latter playing a less than scrupulous bodyguard.
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Tom Austin is known for American Murderer (2022).
Tom Avila is known for Grimm (2011), Mount Adams (2021) and Glare.
Tom Avni (born 1986) is a theater and screen actor, director, and a translator for theater. Tom got his first taste of fame at the age of 9 when he got the lead role as "Mowgly" in Hanoch Rosen's critically acclaimed musical "The Jungle Book". The play won the award for "best musical". From that moment on his 25 years of career included various starring roles on stage, big screen and television. International T.V roles include: Tamir in HBO's Valley of Tears. And A&E Networks' The Malevolent Bride (Currently in production in March 2022.) His performance as Romeo in William Shakespear's Romeo and Juliet in Beer-Sheva Theater led further critical acclaim. He received further recognition for theater roles in Lorca's Blood Wedding (The Groom), Neil Simon's Biloxi Blues (Eugene), Harold and Maude (Harold), Anton Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard (Peter Trofimov), Butterflies Are Free (Don) and more... From his work as a translator for the Israeli theater: Red, by John Logan Tribes, by Nina Raine Platonov, by Anton Chekhov In The Jungle Of Cities, by Bertolt Brecht Butterflies Are Free, by Leonard Gershe The Effect, by Lucy Prebble Cost Of Living, by Martyna Majok
Tom Ayers is an actor and producer, known for Only Then, Helium (2005) and Masked Rider (1995).
Tom Bacon was born on May 11, 1979 in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England, UK. He is an actor and director, known for Freak of Nurture (2015), Geoffrey's Belt (2014) and The Bill (1984).
Tom Bailey is an actor, known for Stratton (2017), Knightfall (2017) and Here Comes Hell (2019).
Tom Bailey is known for Staff Room (2014).
One of Britain's most recognizable (and most larger-than-life) character actors, Tom Baker is best known for his record-setting seven-year stint as the Fourth Doctor in Doctor Who (1963). He was born in 1934 in Liverpool, to Mary Jane (Fleming) and John Stewart Baker. His father was of English and Scottish descent, while his mother's family was originally from Ireland. Tom, along with his younger sister, Lulu, and younger brother, John, was raised in a poor Catholic community by his mother, a house-cleaner and barmaid, who was a devout Catholic, and his father, a sailor, who was rarely at home. At age fifteen, Baker left school to become a monk with the Brothers of Ploermel on the island of Jersey. Six years later, he abandoned the monastic life and performed his National Service in the Royal Army Medical Corps., where he became interested in acting. Baker then served on the Queen Mary for seven months as a sailor in the Merchant Navy before attending Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama in Kent, England, on scholarship. Baker acted in repertory theaters around Britain until the late 1960s when he joined up with the National Theatre, where he performed with such respected actors as Maggie Smith, Anthony Hopkins and Laurence Olivier, who helped him get his first prominent film role as Rasputin in Nicholas and Alexandra (1971). His performance in this film earned him two Golden Globe Award nominations, one for best actor in a supporting role and another for best new star of the year. A couple of years earlier, Baker had made his theatrical film debut in The Winter's Tale (1967). Despite appearances in a spate of films, including I racconti di Canterbury (1972), The Vault of Horror (1973), The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1973) and The Mutations (1974), Baker found himself in a career lull and working as a labourer at a building site. However, the BBC's Head of Serials, William Slater, who had directed Baker in BBC Play of the Month (1965), recommended him to producer Barry Letts, who was looking for a replacement for Jon Pertwee as the Fourth Doctor in Doctor Who (1963). Baker's performance in The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1973) convinced Letts that he was right for it. It brought Baker international fame and popularity. He played the role for seven years, longer than any actor before or since. After leaving Doctor Who (1963) in 1981, Baker returned to theatre and made occasional television and film appearances, playing Sherlock Holmes in The Hound of the Baskervilles (1982), Puddleglum in The Chronicles of Narnia story The Silver Chair (1990) and Hallvarth, Clan Leader of the Hunter Elves, in Dungeons & Dragons (2000).