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Tom Hiddleston

British actor
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Also known as: Thomas William Hiddleston
Tom Hiddleston
Tom Hiddleston
In full:
Thomas William Hiddleston
Born:
February 9, 1981, London, England (age 43)
Awards And Honors:
Golden Globe Award
Golden Globe Award (2017): Best Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Tom Hiddleston (born February 9, 1981, London, England) classically trained English actor who became known for his performances as Loki in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Outside of Marvel, Hiddleston also built a diverse career onstage as well as in television and films.

Hiddleston was raised in Wimbledon, London, by his father, James, a managing director of a pharmaceutical company, and his mother, Diana, who performed in theatre. They divorced when Hiddleston was 13 years old. He and his sisters, like their mother, all had an interest in the arts: Emma Hiddleston later became an actor, and Sarah Hiddleston worked as a producer and visual effects manager in film.

Hiddleston attended Eton College in Windsor, where he played rugby, and went on to study classics at the University of Cambridge. While performing in A Streetcar Named Desire, Hiddleston caught the attention of a talent agency and made his professional acting debut in the 2001 television adaptation of The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. Hiddleston then attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and graduated in 2005.

In 2007 Hiddleston appeared in his first feature film, Unrelated, with his sister Emma Hiddleston. That same year, he also played Posthumus in a stage production of William Shakespeare’s Cymbeline, for which he won the Laurence Olivier Award for the best newcomer in a play. Hiddleston also had roles in Othello (2007) and Anton Chekhov’s Ivanov (2008). Hiddleston then appeared alongside his Ivanov costar Kenneth Branagh in the BBC series Wallander (2008–11).

In 2011 Hiddleston auditioned for the title role of Thor in the Marvel film of the same name, but Branagh, who was directing, cast him as the loveable villain Loki instead. Hiddleston continued to play the mischievous character in films such as The Avengers (2012), Thor: The Dark World (2013), Thor: Ragnarok (2017), and Avengers: Infinity War (2018). He also played Loki in the television show Loki (2021– ) and voiced the character in the animated television series What If…? (2021) and in The Simpsons short films The Good, The Bart, and the Loki (2021) and Welcome to the Club (2022).

Outside of his performances as Loki, Hiddleston appeared in the movies Midnight in Paris (2011), War Horse (2011), The Deep Blue Sea (2011), and Only Lovers Left Alive (2013) as well as in The Hollow Crown (2012–16), a miniseries adapting Shakespeare’s history plays, Richard II, Henry IV: Part 1, Henry IV: Part 2, and Henry V. Meanwhile Hiddleston continued to act onstage, starring as the titular character in a production of Coriolanus (2013). He later earned enthusiastic reviews for his performance as Hank Williams in the biopic I Saw the Light (2015), though the film was not well received.

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In 2016 Hiddleston was cast as the lead character Jonathan Pine in the television series The Night Manager (2016), for which he won a Golden Globe Award for best actor in a limited series. Onstage he starred in Branagh’s 2017 production of Hamlet and made his Broadway debut in 2019 with Betrayal, for which he earned a Tony Award nomination for best actor. He began a long-term relationship with his Betrayal costar Zawe Ashton, with whom he has a child.

Hiddleston has also served as a narrator for both audiobooks and television. Earlier in his career, he was the narrator of the documentary Galapagos Island (2006) and the audiobook (2007) of the Red Necklace by Sally Gardner. Hiddleston later did the voice-over for the nature documentary Earth at Night in Color (2020).

Everett Munez