Tom trained in the city of love and art, Paris, at the prestigious École International de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq, where he honed his craft in the world of theatre. His impressive resume boasts a variety of upcoming projects in TV and film, including The English, directed by Hugo Blick, Knockers, directed by Lucy Cohen, and the highly anticipated Napoleon, directed by the renowned Ridley Scott.
In addition to his film and television endeavors, Tom has made a name for himself in the theatre world, with recent credits including his portrayals of Andy Warhol, Bobby Kennedy, and Enoch Powell in the critically acclaimed production of Best of Enemies at the Young Vic. This production is set to transfer to the prestigious Noel Coward Theatre in London's West End.
Prior to his relocation to London, Tom spent five years working and creating theatre abroad in various cities, including Barcelona, Tokyo, Tashkent, Porto, and New York. Upon his return to London, he co-founded Blow Up Theatre, taking his shows to the esteemed Edinburgh Festival and touring the UK. His early roles in TV and theatre helped him stay afloat, and he also taught movement at some of the UK's top drama schools.
Tom's breakthrough role came when he was cast as part of the original company of ENRON, produced by the acclaimed Headlong Theatre. This led to a long-standing creative partnership with his agents, Scott Marshall Partners, and new work at prominent theatres, including the National Theatre, Royal Court, Young Vic, Shakespeare's Globe, Park Avenue Armory in New York City, and West End Theatres. One of his most notable roles was originating the part of Phil Spector in Tina! The Tina Turner Musical.
Alongside his acting training at the Lecoq school, Tom later studied at the L.E.M with Pascal Lecoq and Grikor Belekian. He continues to teach movement and works as a movement director and movement consultant. His movement work is diverse and far-reaching, encompassing motion capture at the Imaginarium Studios, assisting the inspirational Scott Ambler at the National Theatre, and movement coaching stunt performers on Disney's The Nutcracker and the Four Realms.