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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