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Thom Tuck

Thom Tuck

2 title(s) Acting Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK

Biography

Thom Tuck is a versatile actor, writer, and comedian known for his dynamic performances across stage and screen. Recently, he showcased his talent in "DOM The Play" at the Assembly Rooms during the Edinburgh Fringe, and he garnered an Offie nomination for Best Supporting Performance in a Musical for his role in "Shutters: A Lesbian Rock Opera." Additionally, he portrayed Hamish in the national tour of "The Play What I Wrote," which was broadcasted on BBC4 over the Christmas period of 2022.

In television, Tuck has made a mark with appearances in acclaimed series such as "The Crown" (Netflix), "Fresh Meat," "Babylon," "We Are Mongrels," "Drifters," and "Horrible Histories," the latter of which earned the team a BAFTA for its Shakespeare special. His theatrical credits include powerful roles in "Death of a Salesman" at Royal & Derngate and "Three Sisters" at Southwark, as well as various productions like "A Slight Ache" and "Gutted!: A Revenger’s Musical."

As a comedian, Tuck was recognized as Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Fringe for his show "Thom Tuck Goes Straight-to-DVD," which later transferred to the Soho Theatre, became a BBC Radio adaptation, and was released on DVD. His other notable solo performances include "Thom Tuck Flips Out" and "The Square Root of Minus One." Additionally, he co-founded The Alternative Comedy Memorial Society, a leading experimental comedy night in Britain, further cementing his status in the comedy scene.

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