By George, we adore Tom Hollander! Especially when he played George V in The Lost Prince (2003) and The King’s Man (2021). In between, he could be seen as George III in the miniseries John Adams (2008). Tom also portrayed the Duke of Windsor in Any Human Heart (2010); John Ruskin in Desperate Romantics (2009); and Dylan Thomas in A Poet in New York (2014). Born in Bristol and reared in Oxford, Tom is the industry’s go-to Brit for period pieces (Elizabeth: The Golden Age, Pride &...
By George, we adore Tom Hollander! Especially when he played George V in The Lost Prince (2003) and The King’s Man (2021). In between, he could be seen as George III in the miniseries John Adams (2008). Tom also portrayed the Duke of Windsor in Any Human Heart (2010); John Ruskin in Desperate Romantics (2009); and Dylan Thomas in A Poet in New York (2014). Born in Bristol and reared in Oxford, Tom is the industry’s go-to Brit for period pieces (Elizabeth: The Golden Age, Pride & Prejudice, The Libertine, Tulip Fever); action movies (Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, Hanna); and a combination of both (Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest & At World’s End). The busy bloke began acting when he was a teen, eventually trading in his National Youth Theatre membership to attend Cambridge. Since then, Tom’s been sharing his talents on stage (The Way of the World, Travesties, Cyrano de Bergerac); on film (About Time, The Darwin Awards, Enigma, In the Loop); and on TV (Absolutely Fabulous, Bird Box, Doctor Thorne, Rev.). In addition to appearing in Oscar-nominated movies (Bohemian Rhapsody, Gosford Park), Tom received a BAFTA for his performance in the BBC series The Night Manager (2016). Of course, Hollander already won us over in Bedrooms and Hallways (1998) which showcases his 5 Bs: Bulging Briefs, Balls and Bare Booty! He also reveals his chest and same-sex preference for Hugo Weaving! If that’s not arousing enough, Tom goes full frontal in Cambridge Spies (2003). We spy skin!