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30 Facts About Tom Mison

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Thomas James Mison was born on 23 July 1982 and is an English actor, voice artist, and writer.

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Tom Mison is best known for his lead roles as Ichabod Crane on the Fox supernatural drama series Sleepy Hollow and the clones of Mr Phillips and the Game Warden on the HBO superhero miniseries Watchmen.

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Tom Mison is known for his supporting roles as Quentin on the Hulu romantic comedy miniseries Four Weddings and a Funeral and Lord Harlan on the Apple TV+ science fiction drama series See.

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Tom Mison attended Hurtwood House, a sixth form college which specialises in drama and music.

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From 2001 to 2004, Tom Mison trained at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, where he was awarded the Sir John Gielgud Trust Award for clogging.

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In 2001, while still a drama student, Tom Mison participated in the Young Conservatory program at the American Conservatory Theater.

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In Time on Fire, a play by Timothy Mason about the American Revolution, Tom Mison had the role of a British soldier hidden and protected by his love interest, portrayed by Caitlin Talbot.

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Tom Mison later collaborated with close friend and Webber Douglas classmate Rupert Friend on the short film The Continuing and Lamentable Saga of the Suicide Brothers, in 2009.

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Tom Mison played James Leighton-Masters, the president of a fictional Oxford dining club called the Riot Club.

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Tom Mison next played Prince Hal in Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry IV, Part 2 at the Theatre Royal, Bath in 2011.

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Tom Mison has written several UK stage monologues including Wood, Bounded, and The Life Man of Portland Mews.

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From 2005 to 2008, Tom Mison appeared in a number of movies, mainly in small roles.

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In 2012, Tom Mison starred in Friend's directorial debut, Steve, a short film that starred Knightley and Colin Firth.

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In 2011, Tom Mison played Callum in the film adaptation of David Nicholls' novel One Day.

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Tom Mison appeared in two independent British films released in 2013.

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In Jadoo, written and directed by Amit Gupta, Tom Mison plays Mark, the fiance of the daughter of the two feuding brothers at the heart of the story.

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Tom Mison had a supporting role in Dead Cat, a romantic comedy written by Sam Bern and Stefan Georgiou; Georgiou directed.

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Tom Mison plays Tim, part of a group of four friends, one of whom has just reconnected with his childhood sweetheart.

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Tom Mison won Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Performance.

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Tom Mison appeared in several British television productions from 2006 to 2012.

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Tom Mison played Ben Sixsmith in The Amazing Mrs Pritchard, a six-episode series on BBC One.

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Tom Mison played Daniel in the premiere episode of Secret Diary of a Call Girl, broadcast on ITV2 in 2007.

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From 2008 to 2010, Tom Mison had roles in three successful British TV series.

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Tom Mison played Dorian Crane, a young professor and popular fantasy novel writer, in "Allegory of Love", an episode in series 3 broadcast in 2009.

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In 2010, Tom Mison played Tim Mortimer in "It Smells of Books", an episode of the BBC One series New Tricks.

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Tom Mison played Potty Perowne, erstwhile lover of Sylvia Tietjens, wife of Christopher Tietjens, played by Cumberbatch.

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In early 2013, Tom Mison was cast to play the co-lead in a new Fox television series, Sleepy Hollow alongside co-star, Nicole Beharie.

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Tom Mison plays Ichabod Crane, a Revolutionary War soldier killed in battle who re-awakens in 21st century Sleepy Hollow.

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Tom Mison received very strong reviews from critics and the media for his portrayal of Crane.

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In 2021, Tom Mison was cast as a series regular in the Apple TV+ series See.