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Tom Beard was born in London on April 25 1965 to surgeon Charles and his flautist wife Trish and has a brother Alex - who later became CEO at the Royal Opera House. A keen sports player he reached the finals of the Lancashire Rugby Sevens at age eleven and, whilst at Westminster School, was in the first XI at both cricket and football. After graduating from the University of Sussex - where he was a leading member of the student drama society - in German and Politics he enrolled at the Webber Douglas Acting school in London where he was spotted by an agent who cast him as Laertes in Peter Hall's 1994 production of 'Hamlet' Several other roles followed for the Royal Shakespeare Company whilst on television he appeared in a range of populist dramas from 'Poirot' to 'Midsomer Murders'. Away from acting he was a keen angler and a respected gardener in addition to being an avid Chelsea fan. In January 2015 he was diagnosed with cancer and he passed away on July 20, leaving a wife, Polly, and two children Ella and Joe.
Tom Beard is known for Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President (2020).
Tom Beaver was born in Kansas City, Missouri. A movie-maker, screenwriter, actor and photographer known for his independent projects; Tom's credits include theatrical work in Kansas City and Chicago, motion pictures from Hollywood, California to Austin, Texas and writing work across the U.S.A. He attended the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York City in 1994.
Tom Beck was born on February 26, 1978 in Nuremberg, Bavaria, West Germany. He is an actor, known for Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei (1996), You Are Wanted (2017) and Einstein (2017).
Tom Beechcroft (born Tom George Bateman) is a British actor from London, UK. He began acting after achieving a drama scholarship to Wellington College, Crowthorne and subsequently began to quickly garner a passion for both acting and filmmaking. Upon finishing school, Tom began his career on stage at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival playing the titular character in Shakespeares Hamlet, however with an eagerness to learn more about the world of film and television, began his university degree in Film Production for Film and Television at the New York Film Academy in Los Angeles. During his time in Los Angeles, Tom wrote and directed a multitude of different projects including a project for NASA and the James Webb Telescope program. Upon returning to the UK, Tom continued his studies into acting, and completed a course at the London Actors Workshop. He quickly made waves in the commercial space, leading campaigns for Lidl, Shell and Smyths toy store before moving to television with Amazon and Discovery's Love, Honor and Betray, a music video for the band Lovejoy and two feature films (Freddy's Fridays, Island of the Dolls 2) since his return from Los Angeles. Tom is also in pre-production for his own project War Cares Little in which he'll direct and star in.
Tom Beldam is known for A Wild Year (2020), Holland: Natuur in de Delta (2015) and Hive Alive (2014).
Tom Belding was born October 3, 1985 in Fredericton, New Brunswick. He began acting with the Theatre New Brunswick Young Company and appeared in many productions in the Fredericton area. At 17, Tom moved to Vancouver, British Columbia to study acting and pursue a career in film. He worked as a photographer for several years before directing his first film.
Tom Bell was one of the UK's finest actors but he never achieved the star billing or recognition he so richly deserved. His career spanned some 50 years. Time and time again, Bell gave memorable performances. From the able seaman ordered to be flogged by a sadistic officer, played by Dirk Bogarde, in the film, "HMS Defiant" (AKA "Damn the Defiant") to Sergeant Otley in the ITV TV productions, "Prime Suspect" to the vengeful character of Frank Ross in the Euston Films mini-series, "Out". Bell was the consummate professional and he never ever gave a bad performance. When the kitchen sink dramas became fashionable in the 1960s and floods of angry young men emerged onto the scene, he was in good company along with Albert Finney and Tom Courtney to name just a couple. However, in his younger days, he had a British working class rebellious streak which stood in the way of any success he might have had in the UK or US film industry even though he never created problems when working on a production. One incident in the early 1960s probably damaged his career more than any other. A little the worse for drink, he stood up at an awards function and asked Prince Phillip to, "Tell us a joke!" In fact, so the story goes, Prince Phillip handled the problem well by replying, "If you want jokes, you should get a comedian". At the time, Bell was seated at the table of the Producer and Director of, "The L-Shaped Room", namely Richard Attenbourgh and Brian Forbes who, probably seeing their future chances of knighthoods slipping away, urged him to sit down and keep quiet. It was reported that Leslie Caron, who starred with Bell in "The L-Shaped Room", later talked to Prince Phillip who said he was amused by the actor's remarks, even if Attenbourough and Forbes were not. From then on, though not being totally "blacklisted", his reputation as a trouble maker followed him for several years. From the 1970s until he died on October 4th 2006, Bell came into his own with a long list of impressive TV credits. His one venture into Hollywood, was when he appeared in an episode of "The Virginian" and a "B" movie, "In Enemy Country". Bell gave, as usual excellent performances in both productions but Hollywood left him unimpressed and he returned to the UK.
Tom Bell is an actor and writer, known for The Leisure Class (2015), The Mash Report (2017) and Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015).