Tom Hiddleston

QUICK FACTS
NAME
Tom Hiddleston
OCCUPATION
Actor
BIRTH DATE
February 9, 1981 (age 37)
DID YOU KNOW?
Tom Hiddleston speaks five languages fluently: English, French, Spanish, Italian and Greek.
DID YOU KNOW?
EDUCATION
Eton College, University of Cambridge, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
PLACE OF BIRTH
Westminister, London, England, United Kingdom
FULL NAME
Thomas William Hiddleston
ZODIAC SIGN
Aquarius

Biography of Tom Hiddleston
Actor (1981-)
British film, theater and film actor Tom Hiddleston made Marvel's comic villain, Loki, come alive on the big screen of 'Thor' and 'The Avengers'.
Synopsis
Born on February 9, 1981 in London, England, actor Tom Hiddleston has a knack for playing the evil villain. His turn as Loki, the sinister brother of the god with the hammer Thor, played by Chris Hemsworth, in blockbusters Thor and The Avengers, has made him a star. Emerged for the first time on British television and on stage, Hiddleston appeared in other films with such important directors as Woody Allen, Steven Spielberg and Guillermo del Toro.

Early life
Thomas William Hiddleston was born on February 9, 1981 in Westminster, London, England, to James Hiddleston, a Scottish physicist, and his English wife, Diana, an art administrator and casting director, as well as a former stage manager. Hiddleston's mother introduced him to the world of cinema and theater at a young age and was hooked on the idea of ​​acting. While at Eton College and then at the University of Cambridge, he began to appear on stage. In 2001, he landed his first television role in England, a small role in The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (2001). More work followed, including Conspiracy (2001) and The Gathering Storm (2002), both of which were aired on BBC and HBO.


Theatrical career
In addition to the movie Unrelated (2007) and some sporadic television concerts on the BBC (Wallander and the documentary Galapagos as the voice of Charles Darwin), Tom Hiddleston focused on being a theater actor for the next seven years. This included that he studied and graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in 2005. The actor won the Laurence Olivier Award 2008 for best newcomer in a play for his performance in Shakespeare's Cymbeline. That same year, he appeared in Othello with Ewan McGregor.

Rupture paper like Loki
Hiddleston starred in a rebirth of Ivanov's West End alongside Kenneth Branagh in 2008. Impressed by the work of his co-star, Branagh cast Hiddleston in the 2011 film Thor, based on the popular hero of Marvel Comic Book, which went to direct. The action movie was a huge international success and so was Hiddleston as Thor's evil sorcerer brother, Loki. He played the same villain role in The Avengers (2012) before being chosen again as Loki in Thor: The Dark World in 2013.

Hiddleston also had roles in high profile films such as Midnight in Paris (2011) and War Horse (2011). This last film earned him the Rising Star 2012 award at the Richard Attenborough Film Awards. The actor earned a place in the history of black movies Black Wings Has My Angel (2013), with Anna Paquin and Elijah Wood, and also went on to play the Great Escapo in the Muppets Most Wanted of 2014, with Ricky Gervais.


Recent work
Hiddleston revisited the darker supernatural meals once again in the haunted house of director Guillermo del Toro's Crimson Peak (2015). That season he also saw him play country crooner Hank Williams in the biopic I Saw the Light. In 2016, he starred with Hugh Laurie in the television thriller The Night Manager, which is based on the novel by John le Carré, and earned him a Golden Globe victory for his role. In 2017, he starred in the movie King Kong Kong: Skull Island. He is scheduled to reprise his roles in Thor: Ragnarok (2017) and Avengers: Infinity War (2018).

Personal life
Despite being found for as many as Swoon, Hiddleston remains single. In the past, she has been romantically linked to British actress Susannah Fielding and record executive Jane Arthy. In 2016 he had a brief relationship with pop star Taylor Swift. But the artist's life is not just about an appointment or his career. He has also found an outlet as a philanthropist.

In January 2013, he traveled with UNICEF United Kingdom to Guinea, West Africa, to visit children, families and communities. He has also participated and blogged about other UNICEF projects, including "Live Below the Line", where he and thousands of people around the world survived for a week on less than a dollar a day. "I have seen the difference that UNICEF can make at first hand, at all levels of care for undernourished children, in Guinea in West Africa," Hiddleston said on his UNICEF blog. "I undertook the challenge 'Live below the line' to raise awareness and support UNICEF in its commitment to save the lives of the poorest children in the world."

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