What is Tom Mison doing now? Wife, baby, height, net worth

Introduction

If you’re a fan of crime and fantasy series, you’ve probably watched “Sleepy Hollow” or “Watchmen,” in which case you’re familiar with blue-eyed actor Tom Mison. What do you really know about this actor, considered by many to be one of the most fashionable English actors? Which woman conquered him?

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Early life and education

Thomas James Mison was born on July 23, 1982 in Woking, Surrey, England, where he was raised. He went to Hurtwood House, an independent, sixth-form boarding school in Dorking, Surrey, specializing in music and drama.

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After graduating in 2001, he went to one of Britain’s leading drama schools, the Webber-Douglas Academy, from which he graduated in 2004. There he was awarded the Sir John Gielgud Trust Award for academic excellence. His best friend was actor and writer Rupert Friend. After being encouraged by one of his teachers to work on period pieces, in 2001 Mison was part of the Young Conservatory program organized by the American Conservatory Theatre, portraying a British soldier in “Time on Fire” by Timothy Mason, which has been performed at San Francisco’s Magic Theater and the National Theater in London.

Theater career

Mison began acting in theater as soon as he graduated, and one of his first performances was in Trevor Nunn’s production of Shakespeare’s “Hamlet,” in which he played Fortinbras. Two years later he played Frederick in ‘The Children of Paradise’, which was performed at the Arcola Theater – his performance was called “memorable” by The Evening Standard and “luminous” by The Guardian.

In 2008, he was in simple8’s production of “The Living Unknown Soldier” and played lead character George Tesman in “Hedda”, performed at the Gate Theatre. The following year, he was part of Andrew Bovell’s play “When the Rain Stops”, presented at the Almeida Theater.

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In 2010 he appeared as Jason Leighton-Masters in Laura Wade’s ‘Posh’ at the Royal Court Theatre, a performance awarded four stars by Daily Telegraph critic Charles Spenser. The play was revived in 2012, when it was performed at the Duke of York’s Theater located in the City of Westminster, London, England. In 2011, Mison portrayed Prince Hal in the plays “Henry IV, Part 1” and “Henry IV, Part 2”, both performed at the Theater Royal in Bath.

Mison took a few years hiatus from acting in 2012 and only returned to the stage in February 2018, when he was cast as Fainall in William Cogreve’s comedy Restoration titled “The Way of the World”, performed at the Donmar Warehouse. in London.

As well as acting, Mison is also a writer and has penned several monologues which have performed in UK theatres. Some of the tracks include “Bounded”, “The Life Man of Portland Mews”, and “Wood”.

Film and television career

Mison’s television debut came in 2005, when he played small roles in the films “Mysterious Island” and “A Waste of Shame: The Mystery of Shakespeare and His Sonnets.” The following year, he was in the French film “L’Entente Cordiale”, and in the comedy film “Venus”. He also played the supporting role of Ben Sixsmith in the television series “The Amazing Mrs. Pritchard”, then James Corden in the comedy film “Heroes and Villains”.

In 2007, he made an appearance in the television series “Secret Diary of a Call Girl”, and the following year in an episode of the detective television series inspired by Agatha Christie’s novel, “Poirot”, with David Suchet and Hugh Fraser. He also starred as Mr. Bingley in the short fantasy adaptation of ‘Pride and Prejudice’, titled ‘Lost in Austen’.

Mison portrayed Barath in the 2009 short “The Continuing and Lamentable Saga of the Suicide Brothers” which was created by him and Rupert Friend and co-stars Keira Knightley. In 2010, he had a small role in an episode of the television series “New Tricks”, and appeared in the short film “Steve”.

The following year, he was in several film titles, including “One Day” and “Salmon Fishing in the Yemen”, in which he starred alongside Emily Blunt and Ewan Mc Gregor.

In 2012, Mison was cast alongside Benedict Cumberbatch in a short TV series about a love triangle between a socialite’s wife, an English aristocrat and a young suffragette, called “Parade’s End”. In 2013, he was cast in the feature films “Jadoo” and “Dead Cat”.

Mison landed the lead role of Ichabod Crane in the acclaimed Fox TV crime series “Sleepy Hollow”; his portrayal of a resurrected time traveler earned him worldwide fame and a huge fan base, as he appeared in every episode of the show until its end in 2017.

During this time, he made a short appearance in the movie “The Riot Club”, and portrayed Ichabod Crane in another TV crime series, “Bones”.

Mison portrayed Quentin in three episodes of the television series “Four Weddings and a Funeral” in 2019. He was then cast as Mr. Phillips, also known as Game Warden, in “Watchmen”, a series television adapted from the graphic novel of the same name. He was part of the main cast of the first season, alongside big names such as Jeremy Irons and Regina King. Mison even had a full nudity scene, but insisted that what is seen in the show is not his body part and that he had a body double for this act.

Private life

Mison is a married man, having tied the knot with actress Charlotte Coy in 2014. Coy has starred in a few feature films, including ‘Hell’s Pavement’, ‘Punny Earthlings’ and ‘Bus Stop’. She also wrote dialogues for the short film “Canbury”. As of June 2020, the couple have no children.

Mison’s great-aunt was at the circus with famous actor Charles Chaplin, as well as the owner of the old London pub which had a vaudeville theater just above.

While being housemates with Rupert Friend, the duo moved every six months so they could explore as many parts of London as possible.

Mison does not have an official profile on any of the social media platforms, although there are plenty of his fan pages.

Net value

Tom Mison has starred in several successful television series and films, in addition to having a successful career in theater. All of this has earned him an estimated net worth of $4 million, as of mid-2020.

Physical characteristics

Mison is 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) tall and weighs around 75 kg (165 lb). He has brown hair and is easily recognizable by his light blue eyes.

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