Tom Hollander is an English film actor from Bristol. From an early age, Tom sang in the choir, later he was a member of the troupe of the National Youth Theatre. Hollander played at the University Theatre Footlights, where many popular English actors began their careers. In 1992, Tom was awarded the Ian Charlesson Award for his participation in the comedy “Thus Do It in the Light”, which was played on the stage of the Lyric Theatre in London.
In 1998, Tom played Lord Alfred Douglas in The Kiss
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Tom Hollander is an English film actor from Bristol.
From an early age, Tom sang in the choir, later he was a member of the troupe of the National Youth Theatre. Hollander played at the University Theatre Footlights, where many popular English actors began their careers. In 1992, Tom was awarded the Ian Charlesson Award for his participation in the comedy “Thus Do It in the Light”, which was played on the stage of the Lyric Theatre in London.
In 1998, Tom played Lord Alfred Douglas in The Kiss of Judas. This role received mixed reviews, but overall the response was positive. Soon after this production, he appeared on Broadway, during the same period he took part in the filming of the romantic comedy Something About Martha, where he played the role of a rich producer Daniel, who fell in love with a young American who came to London.
In 2001, several films with the actor appeared, in which he played diverse roles - the head of British decryptors who tried to crack the secret code of the Nazis in the drama.
Enigma , Mr. Mantalini in the television version of the novel “The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby” by the writer Charles Dickens and the owner of the cafe Nick, a homosexual who after the death of his lover suddenly became involved in an affair with a woman in the comedy “You Can’t Order a Heart”.
Interesting were the characters performed by Tom Hollander in the 2003 television dramas – the famous agent Guy Burgess, who worked for the USSR intelligence in the film.
"Spys from Cambridge" King George V in the movie The Lost Prince.
The actor also played the role of Lord Beckett in the two parts of the adventure film Pirates of the Caribbean directed by Gore Verbinski, where his partners on the set became