Tom Burke
English actor
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2025 | He is slated to appear in 'Black Bag' and 'Winter of the Crow' as an Ambassador. |
2024 | Burke is cast as Praetorian Jack in the upcoming film Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. |
2023 | Nominated for London Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in 'The Wonder' |
2022 | Nominated for British Independent Film Awards for Best Ensemble for his role in 'The Wonder' |
2022 | Began starring as Denis Rebrov in The Lazarus Project, appearing in Series 1 & 2 across 16 episodes |
2022 | He played multiple roles including Sutherland in 'Living', William Byrne in 'The Wonder', and Chris (aka Kevin) in 'Klokkenluider'. |
2021 | Appeared in Modern Love, Series 2, Episode 1 as Michael |
2021 | Burke reprised his role as Anthony in 'The Souvenir Part II' and played Blond in 'True Things'. |
November 2021 | Joined the cast of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, replacing Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, and will star alongside Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth. |
2020 | Guest starred in The Crown, Series 4, Episode 7 as Derek 'Dazzle' Jennings |
2020 | Burke plays Orson Welles in the film Mank, showcasing his versatility as an actor. |
2019 | Portrayed Johannes Rosmer in 'Rosmersholm' at the Duke of York's Theatre |
2019 | Appeared in the television film Responsible Child as William Ramsden |
2019 | Burke played Anthony in 'The Souvenir'. |
2018 | Performed dual roles of Posa and The Grand Inquisitor in 'Don Carlos' at Northcott Theatre |
2017 | Began starring as Cormoran Strike in the Strike TV series, continuing until 2024 across Series 1–6 with 19 episodes |
2016 | Played Freddie Page in 'The Deep Blue Sea' at the National Theatre |
2016 | Reprised his role as Greg in 'Reasons to be Happy' at Hampstead Theatre |
2016 | He concluded his role as Athos in The Musketeers. |
2016 | Burke portrays Dolokhov in the BBC literary-adaptation miniseries War & Peace. |
2014 | Burke portrayed Philip Carvel in Series 2, Episode 1 of Utopia |
2014 | Burke plays Athos in the BBC TV series The Musketeers, marking a significant role in his acting career. |
2013 | Played Billy, the older brother of Ryan Gosling's character in Only God Forgives, directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. Also had a supporting role in The Invisible Woman, directed by Ralph Fiennes. |
2012 | Portrayed Louis Dubedat in 'The Doctor's Dilemma' at the National Theatre. |
2012 | Appeared as Mark in the film Cleanskin. |
2012 | He became a regular cast member in the second series of BBC Two's The Hour as journalist Bill Kendall. |
2011 | Played the role of Greg in 'reasons to be pretty' at the Almeida Theatre. |
2011 | Burke played Bentley Drummle in two episodes of the BBC's adaptation of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations. |
2010 | Performed in Noël Coward's 'Design for Living' at the Old Vic theatre, alongside Andrew Scott and Lisa Dillon. |
2010 | The play 'Creditors' premiered at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York. |
2010 | Played Davy in the drama Third Star, which starred Benedict Cumberbatch and followed four friends on a trip to Barafundle Bay in Wales. |
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