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Tom Hollander

Tom Hollander

Birthday: 25 August 1967, Bristol, England, UK
Height: 165 cm

Tom Hollander was born the second child of educated parents, both teachers. He grew up in Oxford, (UK).Hollander credits the happy atmosphere of the Dragon School with his childhood introduction to ac ...Show More

Tom Hollander
On making Pride & Prejudice (2005): Actresses are just professionally lovely, aren't they? Some Show more On making Pride & Prejudice (2005): Actresses are just professionally lovely, aren't they? Some of the crew are really good at their jobs and also incredibly attractive, which is *really* exciting! ...and that's been joyous... very difficult to focus sometimes. Not on the work, but just on which woman to focus on... So all the men have been blessed by the women on this, for which we are all eternally grateful, I'm sure. They're charming. Hide
On his role in The Darwin Awards (2006): I play a silly drunk rich person who tries to have sex with Show more On his role in The Darwin Awards (2006): I play a silly drunk rich person who tries to have sex with his wife in his Winnebago and crashes. It's all based on a true story, except that in reality they weren't English. I have a theory that in the US if there's an arsehole in a film doing something stupid they say, 'Make them British, now it makes sense.' If they want a daft idiot nowadays, they just get a British actor in. Hide
[his theory on why British actors get cast as villains in Hollywood] It's because we are seen in Ame Show more [his theory on why British actors get cast as villains in Hollywood] It's because we are seen in America as baddies as a nation. It's because we were their oppressors once, and they had to fight us off, so the sound of our voices brings all that back and they hear evil. It can't be pronunciation as though anything that sounds a bit different can be seen as negative, it would mean that we'd always have Americans as the villains in our drama, which just isn't the case. Hide
On the purchase of his neighborhood cinema by a radical evangelical church planning 'to redeem the a Show more On the purchase of his neighborhood cinema by a radical evangelical church planning 'to redeem the arts through Christian discipleship': It's offensive - the arts don't require redemption. The arts exist within a morally complicated zone, unlike an evangelical church which is morally infantile. Hide
Tom Hollander's FILMOGRAPHY
as Actor (155)
Tom Hollander Tom Hollander'S roles
Charlie Willis
Charlie Willis

Lord Cutler Beckett
Lord Cutler Beckett

Logie
Logie

Himself - Guest Presenter
Himself - Guest Presenter

Amazing Rufus
Amazing Rufus

Harry
Harry

Sir Amyas Paulet
Sir Amyas Paulet

Isaacs
Isaacs

Himself - Guest Presenter
Himself - Guest Presenter

Wilkie Collins
Wilkie Collins

Tabaqui
Tabaqui

Jim Beach
Jim Beach

Simon Foster
Simon Foster

Anthony Meredith
Anthony Meredith

Doctor Thorne
Doctor Thorne

Paolo
Paolo

Garin
Garin

Colonel Heinz Brandt
Colonel Heinz Brandt

Mr. Collins
Mr. Collins

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