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Tom Hardy
Birth at
15 September 1977
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On September 15, 1977, a boy named Tom was born in the Hardy family in London. Since childhood, he wanted to be an actor and devoted all his efforts to achieving his goals: participation in school productions, studying at Richmond Theatre School, then at the London Drama Center. The first role that caused the sympathy of the audience, Tom Hardy played in the film Ridley Scott “The Fall of the Black Hawk”. With each new picture, the skill of the young actor grew: the melodrama “Dots above and”, the
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On September 15, 1977, a boy named Tom was born in the Hardy family in London. Since childhood, he wanted to be an actor and devoted all his efforts to achieving his goals: participation in school productions, studying at Richmond Theatre School, then at the London Drama Center. The first role that caused the sympathy of the audience, Tom Hardy played in the film Ridley Scott “The Fall of the Black Hawk”. With each new picture, the skill of the young actor grew: the melodrama “Dots above and”, the military film “Simon: English Legionnaire”, “Enterprise”, “LD50: Lethal Dose”. In parallel, Hardy worked in the theater. For his roles in Arabia, We Will Be Kings and Blood, he was awarded the prestigious London Evening Standard Theatre Award.
In 2006, several films with Tom Hardy were released at once: For Andromeda, Marie-Antoinette, Scenes of a Sexual Nature, Minotaur and Swinney Todd.
Real star became for the actor shooting in the film “Code of the thief” with such masters as
Morgan Freeman and Antonio Banderas. Very well received by critics and viewers of the role of a gangster in the drama.
"and the prisoner Bronson in the film of the same name." In 2010, in the production of "The Long Red Road" Tom played almost himself, an alcoholic trying to drink up the past. Until 2003, the actor had serious problems with alcohol and drugs.
Tom Hardy was married for ten years. The marriage broke up in 2009. Now Hardy has found his happiness with Charlotte Riley. The couple is growing a child.