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Tom Hollander

Voice Actors

Birthday August 25, 1967

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Bristol, England

Age 57 Years

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Who Is Tom Hollander? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Tom Hollander, born on August 25, 1967, is a distinguished British actor celebrated for his versatility in both film and television. As of 2025, he is 57 years old and continues to captivate audiences with his compelling performances. Tom has an extensive acting portfolio, known for his roles in acclaimed productions such as "Pride & Prejudice," "Pirates of the Caribbean," and the hit series "The Night Manager."

His unique ability to embody diverse characters has made him a respected figure in the entertainment industry. For more detailed information, see his Wikipedia page.

Occupation Voice Actors
Date of Birth August 25, 1967
Age 57 Years
Birth Place Bristol, England
Horoscope Virgo
Country England

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Standing at approximately 5 feet 8 inches (173 cm) tall, Hollander possesses a striking presence on screen. His weight typically hovers around 154 lbs (70 kg). While specific measurements may vary, his build reflects a healthy, active lifestyle that he maintains despite his busy acting schedule.

In 2001, Hollander acted in Robert Altman's British murder mystery Gosford Park and Michael Apted's thriller Enigma. In 2003 he portrayed George V in the BBC One film The Lost Prince and Guy Burgess in the BBC Two miniseries Cambridge Spies. He had a memorable role as Mr.

Collins in Joe Wright's Pride & Prejudice (2005), a film adaptation of the Jane Austen novel of the same name. for which he received the Evening Standard Film Awards Comedy Award, and London Critics Circle Best Supporting Actor. He has worked repeatedly with Michael Gambon and Bill Nighy, and is a good friend of James Purefoy.

Although highly respected as a character actor and the recipient of several awards, many of Hollander's films will still play on his height (5' 5" / 165 cm).

Hollander has created several memorable comedic characters that draw more on his physical energy and intensity than his height, such as the "brilliantly foul-mouthed" Leon in BBC Two's Freezing, described in The Times as a "braying swirl of ego and mania".

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Tom Hollander prefers to keep his personal life relatively private. However, he has been linked to several high-profile relationships in the past. As of 2025, there have been no confirmed reports regarding his current romantic partner. Known for valuing deep connections over fleeting romances, the nature of his dating life remains a subject of intrigue among fans.

Hollander's father is a Czech Jew whose family converted to Catholicism, and his mother is English. Hollander was brought up as a Christian. The family background was academic and musical: his grandfather, Hans Hollander, was a musicologist who wrote books about the composer Janáček. Hollander's parents were teachers, his father running the science department at a school in Oxford.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Tom Hollander's net worth is estimated to be around $6 million. With a successful career spanning several decades and notable roles in high-grossing films and series, his earnings reflect the esteem he has garnered in the industry. His salary per project varies, but with the success of his recent works, it is expected to be considerably lucrative.

Career, Business and Investments

Tom Hollander's career began in the late 1980s, leading to numerous film and television roles that established him as a talented actor. He is well-versed in both dramatic and comedic genres, showcasing his range across various platforms. In addition to acting, Hollander has also ventured into writing and producing, demonstrating his multifaceted talent.

Hollander has made wise investments in real estate, which contribute to his overall wealth. He has been known to participate in projects that not only interest him but also align with his values, including those that support community development and the arts.

Between September and November 2016 he starred as (a "career-best") Henry Carr in Patrick Marber's "superb revival" of Tom Stoppard's Travesties at the Menier Chocolate Factory.

The play (with the same cast) transferred to the Apollo Theatre in February 2017 and was nominated for five Olivier Awards including Best Actor (Hollander) and Best Revival (Travesties). Marber's revival transferred to Broadway in 2018, with Hollander reprising his leading role as Carr.

The play opened on 24 April 2018 (with previews from 29 March) at the Roundabout Theatre Company's American Airlines Theatre in New York. Hollander received a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play nomination for the production.

Social Network

Tom Hollander maintains a relatively low profile on social media compared to many of his contemporaries. However, he is active on platforms like Twitter and Instagram, where he shares insights into his projects and occasionally engages with fans. His online presence reflects his personality—approachable yet enigmatic—allowing fans a glimpse of his life while maintaining his privacy.

Hollander made his television debut at the age of 14 acting in the television film John Diamond (1981). Hollander won the 1992 Ian Charleson Award for his performance as Witwoud in The Way of the World at the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre.

He had been nominated and commended the previous year for his Celia in an all-male production of As You Like It for Cheek by Jowl, and was again nominated and commended for his Khlestakov in The Government Inspector at the Almeida Theatre in 1997.

He had also received a special commendation for his 1996 performance of the title role in Tartuffe at the Almeida Theatre. Hollander has been the most frequent Ian Charleson Award honoree, with four appearances at the awards: one win, two commendations and one special commendation.

In 1996, he made his Broadway debut portraying Lord Alfred Douglas opposite Liam Neeson as Oscar Wilde in David Hare's The Judas Kiss.

Education

Hollander attended the Dragon School in Oxford and later pursued drama at the University of Oxford. His educational background has played a vital role in shaping his acting skills, providing him with a robust foundation in the arts that has undoubtedly influenced his successful career trajectory.


He attended the Dragon School, and then Abingdon School, both in Oxfordshire, where he was chief chorister. As a youngster, he was a member of the National Youth Theatre and the National Youth Music Theatre (then known as the Children's Music Theatre). In 1981, at the age of 14, he won the lead role in a BBC dramatisation of Leon Garfield's John Diamond.

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