Tom Ellis

Works
Actor (6),
Birthday
1978-11-17

Tom Ellis - known for his work in such projectsAdvice for working with the Map of emotions: «Players» (2024), «Vera Drake» (2004), «Isn't It Romantic» (2019), «Miss Conception» (2008), «Buffalo Soldiers» (2002),

Tom Ellis is a Welsh actor, best known for playing Dr. Oliver Cousins in the BBC soap opera "EastEnders" and Detective Sergeant Sam Speed in a "Life on Mars" parody in the "The Catherine Tate Show. He was also Sam in the BBC comedy "Pulling", and plays Gary in Miranda Hart's BBC2 comedy "Miranda".  Other notable roles include Justyn in Channel 4's "No Angels" and Thomas Milligan in the series three finale of British science-fiction television programme "Doctor Who". He also starred in the ITV comedy drama "Monday Monday" during July and August 2009 alongside Fay Ripley.

Ellis is married to actress Tamzin Outhwaite. The family moved to England and Ellis attended High Storrs School in Sheffield and was a French Horn player in the City of Sheffield Youth Orchestra. He was also a huge Sheffield Wednesday fan, but now supports Arsenal.

The most significant works of Tom Ellis

Buffalo Soldiers (2002)
Character: Squash
Vera Drake (2004)
Character: Police Constable
Miss Conception (2008)
Character: Zak - Leading
The Best Man (2005)
Character: Groom
Isn't It Romantic
Isn't It Romantic (2019)
Character: Dr. Todd
Players
Players (2024)
Character: Nick Russell - Leading


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