Tom Hardy Biography
Edward Hardy is an English actor and a media personality, his television roles include the HBO war drama mini-series Band of Brothers (2001), the BBC historical drama mini-series The Virgin Queen (2005), Bill Sikes in the BBC’s mini-series Oliver Twist (2007), Heathcliff in ITV’s Wuthering Heights (2009), the Sky 1 drama series The Take (2009). In 2020, he also contributed narration work to the Amazon docuseries All or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur.
Tom Hardy Age
He was born on 15th September, 1977, London, England
Tom Hardy Height
He stand at a height of 5 feet and 11 inches.
Tom Hardy Education
Hardy attended Tower House School, Reed’s School, and Duff Miller Sixth Form College. He later studied at Richmond Drama School and the Drama Centre London.
Tom Hardy Parents
He is the only son of the artist and painter Anne(mother) and novelist and comedy writer Edward Hardy(father).
Tom Hardy Siblings
Tom does not have any siblings.
Tom Hardy Wife
Hardy was married to Sarah Ward, a producer, from 1999 until they divorced in 2004. He later met Rachael Speed, an assistant director, on the set of The Virgin Queen in 2005, and they had a son in April 2008 before separating in 2009. That year, Hardy began a relationship with actress Charlotte Riley after they met on the set of Wuthering Heights. They were married in July 2014. They have two children; the first was born in October 2015 and the second in December 2018.
Tom Hardy Children
He has three children.
Tom Hardy BBC, ITV, Amazon and FX
Hardy joined Drama Centre London in September 1998, and was taken out early after winning the part of US Army Private John Janovec in the HBO-BBC mini-series Band of Brothers. He made his feature film debut in Ridley Scott’s war thriller Black Hawk Down (2001). During this time, he also had a brief stint as a rapper and hip hop producer with his friend Edward Tracy.
Tom was awarded the 2003 London Evening Standard Theatre Award for Outstanding Newcomer for his performances in Blood and In Arabia We’d All Be Kings performed at the Royal Court Theatre and Hampstead Theatre. He was also nominated for a 2004 Laurence Olivier Award for Most Promising Newcomer of 2003 in a Society of London Theatre Affiliate for his performance as Skank in the aforementioned production of In Arabia We’d All Be Kings.
Hardy appeared with Emilia Fox in the BBC mini-series The Virgin Queen (2005) as Robert Dudley, a childhood friend of Elizabeth I. Dudley’s character has been described as an ambiguous young man who is torn between the affection of his wife, his love for Elizabeth and his own ambitions. Hardy featured in the BBC Four adaptation of the 1960s science fiction series A for Andromeda.
Tom appeared in BBC Two’s drama based on a true story, Stuart: A Life Backwards. He played the lead role of Stuart Shorter, a homeless man who had been subjected to years of abuse and whose death was possibly a suicide. The same year he played Bill Sikes in the BBC mini-series Oliver Twist, an adaptation of Charles Dickens’s novel that aired on PBS Masterpiece Classic in the US. In February 2008, he played a drug-addicted rapist in the British horror-thriller WΔZ.
In September 2008, he appeared in Guy Ritchie’s London gangster film, RocknRolla; He played the role of gay gangster Handsome Bob. In 2008, Hardy starred in the film Bronson, about the real-life English prisoner Charles Bronson, who has spent most of his adult life in solitary confinement.
In 2014, Hardy appeared in the crime film The Drop alongside James Gandolfini, in what would be the latter’s final appearance in a feature film before his death. Hardy also joined the cast of the BBC crime drama Peaky Blinders in its second series. He portrays Alfie Solomons, the head of a Jewish gang and runner of a distillery which disguises itself as a bakery.
He played a Royal Air Force fighter pilot in Christopher Nolan’s action-thriller Dunkirk (2017), based on the British military evacuation of the French port of Dunkirk in 1940 during the Second World War. He appeared alongside Mark Rylance, Kenneth Branagh, Cillian Murphy and Harry Styles. Hardy also co-produced and starred in the eight-part BBC One television drama series Taboo. It was created by Hardy, Steven Knight, and Hardy’s father, Edward “Chips” Hardy. Taboo was aired in the United States by FX.
In 2018, Hardy starred in the film Venom as the title comic book sometime hero, Eddie Brock, and the symbiote Venom. Based on the Marvel source material, the film was released on 5 October, and is the first instalment in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe. In 2019, Hardy served as an executive producer in the 2019 BBC/FX three-part miniseries A Christmas Carol. In 2020, Hardy starred in Josh Trank’s Al Capone biopic Capone.
Tom Hardy Salary
Hardy estimated annual salary is USD 1 million.
Tom Hardy Net Worth
His estimated net worth is USD 45 million.
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