Tom Hollander
Milestones
- Birthplace: England
- Birthday: November 30, 1966
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2007
Reprised role of Lord Cutler Beckett in "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End"
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2006
Cast in the sequel "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest," as Lord Cutler Beckett
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2006
Played a scheming real estate broker in Ridley Scott's "A Good Year" opposite Russell Crowe
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2005
Cast in "Pride & Prejudice" opposite Keira Knighley
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2004
Cast in "Paparazzi" about a celebrity who turns the tables on a persistent photographer; produced by Mel Gibson
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2004
Starred opposite Claire Danes and Billy Crudup in "Stage Beauty" based on the play by Jeffrey Hatcher
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2001
Cast as a penniless former military man in the ensemble film "Gosford Park", directed by Robert Altman
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2001
Co-starred in "The Lawless Heart"; screened at Locarno Film Festival
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2001
Starred on stage in Moliere's "Don Juan" at the Sheffield Theatre
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2000
Acted in Ben Elton's "Maybe Baby", the story of a screenwriter and his wife and their trials while trying to conceive a child
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1998
Appeared alongside Rufus Sewell and Joseph Fiennes in the romantic comedy "Martha - Meet Frank, Daniel & Laurence"; released to less than stellar box office in the USA under the title "The Very Thought of You" in 1999
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1998
Gave a scene-stealing turn as a colorful gay man in an odd relationship with a realtor in Rose Troche's "Bedrooms and Hallways"; shown on the festival circuit before being released theatrically in 1999
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1998
Portrayed Lord Alfred Douglas opposite Liam Neeson's Oscar Wilde in David Hare's "The Judas Kiss", at the Donmar Playhouse in London and later on Broadway
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1997
Starred on stage at London's Almeida in "The Government Inspector"
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1997
Was featured as Saffron's fiance Paolo in the TV-movie "Absolutely Fabulous: The Last Shout" (BBC in Great Britain; Comedy Central in USA)
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1996
Appeared in the fact-based Oxford University boat race adventure film "True Blue"
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1996
Had a significant supporting role as a Thatcherite in "Some Mother's Son", set against the backdrop of the Troubles in Northern Ireland
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1996
Played "Tartuffe" at London's Almeida Theatre
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1995
Starred in Jez Butterworth's London stage production "Mojo"
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1994
After failing to secure a place in drama school, accepted Mendes' offer to appear in "The Threepenny Opera" at the Donmar Warehouse
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As a youngster was a chorister in Oxford
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While at Cambridge, met Sam Mendes
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