Filmography

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Tom Hardy set tongues wagging in the U.K. with raw-nerved performances in "Stuart: A Life Backwards" (BBC, 2007) and "Bronson" (2009), and in the U.S. as well with a scene-stealing performance in Christopher Nolan's sci-fi blockbuster, "Inception" (2010). With this trifecta of projects, he found himself vaulted from rising U.K. heartthrob to Hollywood breakout-star-in-the-making. A native of suburban London, Hardy stumbled through an adolescence of recidivist juvenile delinquency and drug addiction to channel his energies into drama. He won some high-profile early acting jobs, seeing his first major screen time in the youthful ensemble of the epic HBO miniseries, "Band of Brothers" (2001), and turning in an intense performance as the intergalactic villain in "Star Trek: Nemesis" (2002). A crack cocaine habit nearly derailed his career, but upon sobering up, he served notice he was a dramatic force to be reckoned with, winning raves and awards for his 2003 performances in the West End productions of "In Arabia, We'd All Be Kings" and "Blood." He won the romantic lead of the Earl of Leicester in the 2005 BBC miniseries "The Virgin Queen," the first of a series of critically lauded prestige television projects that would include "Stuart: A Life Backwards" and classic film remakes "A for Andromeda" (BBC, 2006), "Oliver Twist" (BBC, 2007) and "Wuthering Heights" (ITV, 2009). He would show a distinct penchant for playing tough guys in U.K.-produced indie features such as Guy Richie's "RocknRolla" (2008) before his hilarious turn as a dream-walking thief in "Inception" put him on the fast-track to higher-profile films, including Nolan's "The Dark Knight Rises" (2012), George Miller's "Mad Max: Fury Road" (2015), London criminal underworld drama "Legend" (2015), Alejandro González Iñárritu's philosophical thriller "The Revenant" (2016) and Nolan's World War II drama "Dunkirk" (2017). A sinewy ball of thespian intensity, Hardy earned his growing renown not only as a simmering bad boy, but as a ferociously charismatic leading man.

He was born Edward Thomas Hardy on Sept. 15, 1977, the son of Edward and Anne Hardy, a writer and artist, respectively, in Hammersmith, London, U.K. Growing up in East Sheen, an adolescent Hardy had developed a rebellious streak as he bridled against his suburban environs and rigid boarding school protocols. He developed an alcohol abuse problem as a teenager, wound up expelled from one school, periodically spent nights in jail cells for disorderly conduct, and even found himself arrested and facing serious charges for stealing a car and gun possession - all while still a teenager. He avoided doing hard time, he later said, only because his co-conspirator was the son of a British diplomat. At 19, his distinctive physiognomy landed him on a supermodel search competition on the U.K. morning show "The Big Breakfast" (Channel 4, 1992-2002), which he won, initiating a brief career in modeling. He attempted to focus his energies on acting, attending Richmond College for the Performing Arts, but wound up expelled again after skipping too many classes. He studied Method acting at Drama Centre London, but he continued to live on impulse; in 1999 he married a woman he had known only three weeks. He cut his studies short when he won one of a raft of plum parts for young actors who populated Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg's ambitious "Band of Brothers," the HBO miniseries that put faces on ordinary grunts of one U.S. Army company amid their journeys through WWII-torn Europe. A similar casting call would land him back in U.S. military garb for Ridley Scott's telling of the U.S. military debacle in Somalia, "Black Hawk Down" (2001), and the military theme to his career continued with the lead in the French Foreign Legion drama, "An English Legionnaire" (2002).

Hardy made the jump to TV in 2005, reuniting with "Band of Brothers" star Damien Lewis in ITV World War II drama, "Colditz," the tale of Allied POWs held in the notorious German prison camp, specifically focusing on Lewis' character's escape to Britain to woo the woman Hardy loves and to surreptitiously thwart the latter's own escape attempts. Hardy would turn up in a succession of BBC productions, including "Gideon's Daughter" (2005), the remake of the opera "Sweeney Todd" (2006), a remake of the 1961 Brit sci-fi classic "A for Andromeda," and the lavish serial retelling of Queen Elizabeth I's history, "The Virgin Queen," with Hardy playing the Earl of Leicester, the love of the monarch's life. Hardy diversified his résumé somewhat, founding his own repertory company, Shotgun Theatre Company, for which he directed a production of his father's first play, "Blue on Blue." He also earned paychecks for some low-budget sci-fi outings, "Minotaur" (2006) and "Flood" (2007), bolstered his indie credentials with turns in Sofia Coppola's revisionist take on the notorious French queen, "Marie Antoinette" (2006) and the Brit ensemble romantic comedy "Scenes of a Sexual Nature" (2006), and ventured into series television as a handyman with an unseemly agenda in the BBC's eerie small-town drama, "Cap Wrath" (2007). In 2007, he won the central role of the womanizing libertine Dormiant in the National Theatre's production of George Etherege's classic play, "The Man of Mode." Also that year, Hardy had a supporting turn as a sleazy street thug in the indie crime thriller "w Delta z" (2007). It began a run of gritty roles in which he would bring texture and depth to unsavory characters: the scurrilous Bill Sikes in a BBC retread of "Oliver Twist;" a gay gangster in Guy Richie's slick London underworld caper film "RocknRolla;" and notoriously violent Brit convict Charles Bronson in "Bronson," for which he won the British Independent Film Award for best actor.

Largely hailed as his tour de force was Hardy's portrayal of Stuart Shorter in the 2007 BBC outing, "Stuart: A Life Backwards," dazzling critics and viewers in the role of a muscular dystrophy-stricken, homeless alcoholic who recounts a violent menagerie of abuse and crime that brought him to his low station. In 2008, the performance earned Hardy a BAFTA Award nomination. He showed true range in 2009, upping the ante on his bad-boy ethos in "The Take" (Sky, 2009), a crime-thriller miniseries in which he played an ex-con out to right all the wrongs done to his family while he was in prison. He also put his smoldering stamp on the role of Heathcliff in a dark ITV update of "Wuthering Heights." His co-star on both projects, Charlotte Riley, began a relationship with Hardy, eventually to be engaged in 2010 and marry in July 2014. That same year, he took his first major American theater lead in the U.S. world premiere of Bret Leonard's play "The Long Red Road" at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman. In summer 2010, he showed up in director Christopher Nolan's thriller "Inception," which starred Leonardo DiCaprio as a corporate espionage specialist specializing in raiding people's minds in their dreams. Nolan was impressed enough with his work that he would cast Hardy as the ferocious, chemically enhanced muscleman Bane in the third outing of Warner Bros.' rebooted Batman film series, "The Dark Knight Rises" (2012). He followed this with the British thriller "Locke" (2012) opposite Olivia Colman, Dennis Lehane-penned crime drama "The Drop" (2014) with James Gandolfini, and Richard Price's Soviet-era thriller "Child 44" (2015). Hardy returned to blockbusters as the lead in George Miller's long-anticipated and critically acclaimed fourth entry in his "Mad Max" series, "Mad Max: Fury Road" (2015). In a different type of technical tour de force, Hardy played opposite himself as notorious South London gangsters Ronald and Reginald Kray in "Legend" (2015). After co-starring opposite Olivia Colman in musical drama "London Road" (2015), Hardy co-starred in Alejandro Iñárritu's revenge Western "The Revenant" opposite Leonardo DiCaprio. He returned to British television as co-creator (alongside his father, Chips Hardy) and star of historical drama miniseries "Taboo" (BBC One/FX 2017) before reteaming with Nolan for the World War II drama "Dunkirk" (2017).

Cast (Feature Film)

Producer (feature film), cast (special), cast (tv mini-series).

First gained notice playing Private John Janovec in the HBO miniseries "Band of Brothers"

Made feature debut in Ridley Scott's "Black Hawk Down"

Played the lead in the French Foreign Legion drama "An English Legionnaire"

Received international recognition playing the clone of Capt. Jean Luc Picard in "Star Trek: Nemesis"

Returned to the London stage for "Blood" and "In Arabia We'd All Be Kings"

Appeared in the indie film "Layer Cake"

Appeared on British television in the ITV World War II drama "Colditz"

Played the Earl of Leicester in the BBC miniseries "The Virgin Queen"

Joined the BBC production of "Gideon's Daughter"

Featured in the Richard Fell adaptation of the 1960s sci-fi series "A for Andromeda" on BBC Four

Landed a recurring role as a handyman in the BBC's small-town drama "Cap Wrath"

Cast in the central role of the womanizing libertine Dormiant in the National Theatre's production of George Etherege's "The Man of Mode"

Portrayed the lead role of Stuart Shorter on the BBC drama "Stuart: A Life Backwards"

Played a gay gangster in Guy Ritchie's "RocknRolla"

Portrayed the notoriously violent convict Charles Bronson in "Bronson"

Played an ex-con in the four part TV drama "The Take" on Sky One

Portrayed the role of Heathcliff in Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights" opposite Charlotte Riley

Starred in "The Long Red Road" at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago; directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman

Played a corporate espionage specialist in Christopher Nolan's special-effects thriller "Inception"

Co-starred with Joel Edgerton in the action drama "Warrior"

Co-starred with Gary Oldman and Colin Firth in the thriller "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy"

Co-starred as a CIA agent who falls in love with the same girl (Reese Witherspoon) as his best friend (Chris Pine) in the action comedy "This Means War"

Cast as the masked villain Bane in Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight Rises"

Co-starred with Shia LaBeouf and Guy Pearce in Prohibition-era Western "Lawless"

Cast as Alfie Solomons on "Peaky Blinders"

Played Max in the long-awaited sequel "Mad Max: Fury Road," written and directed by George Miller.

Co-starred with Leonardo DiCaprio as the cowardly fur trader John Fitzgerald in "The Revenant"

Starring TV role as James Keziah Delaney on "Taboo"

Re-teamed with Nolan for WWII drama "Dunkirk"

Played the title role in Marvel film "Venom"

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