Tom Hollander

Movie Actor

Tom Hollander was born in Bristol, England, United Kingdom on August 25th, 1967 and is the Movie Actor. At the age of 57, Tom Hollander biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Thomas Anthony Hollander, Tom
Date of Birth
August 25, 1967
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Bristol, England, United Kingdom
Age
57 years old
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
Networth
$5 Million
Profession
Film Actor, Screenwriter, Stage Actor, Television Actor, Television Producer
Tom Hollander Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 57 years old, Tom Hollander has this physical status:

Height
165cm
Weight
68kg
Hair Color
Salt and Pepper
Eye Color
Blue
Build
Average
Measurements
Not Available
Tom Hollander Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
He was raised as a Christian.
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Dragon School, Abingdon School, Selwyn College, Cambridge
Tom Hollander Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Not Available
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
Daphne Guinness (2000-2004), Fran Hickman
Parents
Anthony Hollander, Clare E.
Siblings
Julia Hollander (Older Sister) (Director, Writer, Singer)
Other Family
Hans Hollander (Paternal Grandfather) (Music Critic, Musicologist who wrote books about the Czech composer Janáček)
Tom Hollander Career

Career

Absolutely Fabulous, Martha, Martha, Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence, Wives and Daughters, John, Cambridge Spies, for which he received the FIPA D'OR Grand Prize for best actor, Gosford Park, The Lost Prince, and Pride & Prejudice, among other things, were among Hollander's film and television appearances. He has worked with Michael Gambon and Bill Nighy, and is a good friend of James Purefoy. Although he is best known as a character actor and recipient of many accolades, several of his films will still be based on his height (5' 5" / 165 cm). Hollander has created several memorable comedic characters, such as the "brilliantly foul-mouthed" Leon in BBC Two's Freezing, drawing more on his physical energy and ferocity than his height, such as in The Times' "braying swirl of ego and mania."

Lord Cutler Beckett, the "heavy" in Pirates of the Caribbean, was depicted by Hollander, who portrayed Dead Man's Chest and Pirates of the Caribbean. At World's End. Kim Philby played Guy Burgess in the BBC's Cambridge Spies before appearing in TNT miniseries The Company as Kim Philby. In 2007, Joe Penhall's play Landscape with Arms debuted at the Royal National Theatre for the first time. He made a memorable comeback as King George III in the HBO mini-series John Adams in 2008, and ended the year as a hero Colonel Heinz Brandt in Valkyrie.

In Joe Wright's film The Soloist, his second film with Wright, he portrayed him to a high degree as Mr. Collins, the tensed suitor in 2005's Pride and Prejudice. In Hanna (2011), he appeared in a memorably flamboyant and menacing villain. In Armando Iannucci's In the Loop, Hollander served as Secretary of State for International Development Simon Foster MP. At the end of the third series of The Thick of It, the program on which In the Loop was based, Hollander made a surprise appearance (in a different role) later.

In 2010, Hollander and writer James Wood co-created Rev., a sarcastic comedy about an inner-city parish's all-too-human vicar. Its reviews were described as intelligent, realistic, and even amusing. Rev. Pete Hollander portrayed the sympathetic title character. Adam Smallbone is a student at the University of On the octagon, there is a spider named Smallbone. Among other accolades and accolades, the show received a BAFTA award in 2011 for Best Situation Comedy. On BBC 2 in 2011 and a third series in 2014. He has been lauded for his work as Dr George Cholmondeley, the "inebriated and endearing, menacing, and beguiling" chemist who appears in five episodes of BBC / FX 2017 series Taboo, with one commenter describing him as "giving a masterclass on how to create depth and character in the absence of television time."

In the biopic Bohemian Rhapsody, which was released in November 2018, Hollander played Queen's second boss Jim Beach. Following Bryan Singer's departure from the film in December 2017, it was revealed that Hollander had previously left the film due to issues with Singer; he was later convinced to continue, but why it was due to Singer's departure is uncertain. In Andy Serkis' motion capture film Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle, Hollander played Tabaqui, a hyena.

In The Way of the World at the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, Hollander received the 1992 Ian Charleson Award for his role as Witwoud in The Way of the World. He had been nominated and lauded for his Celia in an all-male production of As You Like It for Cheek by Jowl, and he had been nominated and praised for his Khlestakov in The Government Inspector at the Almeida Theatre in 1997. He had also been lauded for his 1996 appearance in Tartuffe at the Almeida Theatre. Hollander has been one of the most popular Ian Charleson Award winners with four appearances: one win, two commendations, and one special mention.

Hollander returned to the stage in Georges Feydeau's A Flea in Her Ear at the Old Vic in 2010. Hollander's "virtuoso performance" was played by both master and servant with "lightning physical precision and shockingly true confusion." He appeared in Patrick Marber's "career-best") Henry Carr's "resurrection" of Tom Stoppard's Travesties at the Menier Chocolate Factory between September and November 2016. In February 2017, the performance (with the same cast) was moved to the Apollo Theatre and was nominated for five Olivier Awards, including Best Actor (Hollander) and Best Revival (Travesties). In 2018, Marber's revival returned to Broadway, with Hollander repriseing his leading role as Carr. On April 24, 2018 (previews 29 March) at the Roundabout Theatre Company's American Airlines Theater in New York's American Airlines Theatre Company's American Airlines Theater. The show received a Tony Award nomination for the production.

In 2022, Hollander returned to the Almeida Theatre to play Boris Berezovsky, the leading role in the inaugural run of Patriots, a Peter Morgan production focusing on the late Russian oligarch's life.

Hollander has performed in a number of voice roles for BBC radio, including Mosca in 2004, Frank Churchill in Jane Austen's Emma and Mr Gently Benevolent in the pilot of the Dickensian parody Bleak Expectations for Radio 4, although he did not participate in the full version. In an urban gothic comedy and Leon Theremin, the Russian entrepreneur known for the electronic device that bears his name, he performed a young Joseph Merrick, the "Elephant Man," a disembodied head named Enzio, and Leon Theremin, the Russian emperor of Enzio. With a "smooth, almost lyrical, crisp voice" that accomplished the task of making Anthony Burgess' A Clockwork Orange immediately understandable to readers, he added the vocal texture for Anthony Burgess' A Clockwork Orange. J. K. Rowling's More recent research includes The Casual Vacancy. In 2015 (repeated in April 2017), Patrick Moore appeared in Far Side of the Moore on BBC radio talk about the astronomer and his Sky at Night TV show. He portrayed Geoff Cathcart in Andy Mulligan's four-part play School Drama on BBC Radio 4 in May 2016, the Guardian's best radio show on the week, and he narrated Peter Bradshaw's short story Reunion, which was broadcast on Radio 4 in October 2016. In Margy Kinmonth's documentary Revolution: New Art for a New World, he also depicted Russian artist Kazimir Malevich.

Since 2008, he has published an occasional diary-style column for The Spectator and a lifestyle column in the Times that received a lot of positive reader feedback.

Source

The Traitors shock win sparks mass walk-out from rival show at the 2024 Emmy Awards

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 16, 2024
The Traitors ' victory at the Sunday at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles compelled the cast of a competing reality series to walk out of the Peacock Theater. The Peacock series was named Outstanding Reality Competition Program, besting other nominated shows including The Amazing Race , RuPaul 's Drag Race, The Voice and Top Chef.

Baby Reindeer stars Richard Gadd and Jessica Gunning win FIRST Emmy awards as emotional writer urges 'struggling' fans to 'keep going'

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 16, 2024
Baby Reindeer won a blockbuster four awards at the 2024 Primetime Emmys in LA on Sunday - with Richard Gadd and Jessica Gunning triumphing. Gadd, 35, was visibly emotional as he won the awards for Writing for a Limited or Anthology series or Movie and Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology series or Movie for the Netflix phenomenon - based on his own harrowing experiences. Martha actress Gunning, 38, won  Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie prize for her role as the crazed fan of Gadd's Donny Dunn and the show also triumphed in the Outstanding Limited or Anthology series category.

Reservation Dogs star D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai arrives at 2024 Emmys with red hand painted on face for symbolic reason

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 16, 2024
D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai made a bold statement on the red carpet at the 2024 Emmys. The Reservation Dogs actor appeared with a red handprint painted over his mouth, a striking symbol of solidarity with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) movement. This gesture, as explained by Native Hope, represents the silenced voices of Indigenous women who have gone missing or been murdered, and it also calls attention to the lack of law enforcement response to this ongoing crisis.