Thomas Anthony Hollander (/ˈhÉ'lÉ™ndÉ™r/; born 25 August 1967) is an
English actor. He began his career in theatre, winning the Ian
Charleson Award in 1992 for his performance as Witwoud in The Way of
the World at the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre. He is known for his role
in About Time, and in films such as Pirates of the Caribbean and In
the Loop and drama films such as Enigma, Pride & Prejudice, Gosford
Park, and Hanna, additionally portraying George V in The Lost Prince
and The King's Man. He co-wrote and played the lead role in the sitcom
Rev., which won the British Academy Television Award for best sitcom
in 2011. He also played the lead in the ITV's Doctor Thorne and won
the BAFTA Television Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as
Major Lance "Corky" Corkoran in the BBC series The Night Manager.He
appeared as Henry Carr in a revival of Tom Stoppard's play Travesties
at the Menier Chocolate Factory directed by Patrick Marber, later
transferring to the Apollo Theatre in London on the West End and to
the American Airlines Theatre on Broadway. Hollander was nominated for
an Olivier Award for Best Actor and Tony Award for Best Actor in a
Play for his role in Travesties. Hollander appears as Dr Sorgh in the
film Tulip Fever which was released in September 2017. The screenplay,
also by Stoppard, is an adaptation of Deborah Moggach's historical
novel. He also appears as Garin in Terry George's historical drama The
Promise, his third collaboration with George, who also directed him in
Some Mother's Son and Whole Lotta Sole.In January 2016, he became an
Honorary Fellow of Selwyn College, Cambridge (his former college).
English actor. He began his career in theatre, winning the Ian
Charleson Award in 1992 for his performance as Witwoud in The Way of
the World at the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre. He is known for his role
in About Time, and in films such as Pirates of the Caribbean and In
the Loop and drama films such as Enigma, Pride & Prejudice, Gosford
Park, and Hanna, additionally portraying George V in The Lost Prince
and The King's Man. He co-wrote and played the lead role in the sitcom
Rev., which won the British Academy Television Award for best sitcom
in 2011. He also played the lead in the ITV's Doctor Thorne and won
the BAFTA Television Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as
Major Lance "Corky" Corkoran in the BBC series The Night Manager.He
appeared as Henry Carr in a revival of Tom Stoppard's play Travesties
at the Menier Chocolate Factory directed by Patrick Marber, later
transferring to the Apollo Theatre in London on the West End and to
the American Airlines Theatre on Broadway. Hollander was nominated for
an Olivier Award for Best Actor and Tony Award for Best Actor in a
Play for his role in Travesties. Hollander appears as Dr Sorgh in the
film Tulip Fever which was released in September 2017. The screenplay,
also by Stoppard, is an adaptation of Deborah Moggach's historical
novel. He also appears as Garin in Terry George's historical drama The
Promise, his third collaboration with George, who also directed him in
Some Mother's Son and Whole Lotta Sole.In January 2016, he became an
Honorary Fellow of Selwyn College, Cambridge (his former college).
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