Birthday: 5 April 1981, Maidstone, Kent, England, UK
Height: 178 cm
Tom Riley born 5 April 1981 is an English actor and producer. Riley was born in Maidstone, Kent. He became involved in drama in his hometown at the age of four, and spent his school years writing and directing plays. He attended Maidstone Grammar School. He studied English literature and drama at the University of Birmingham, graduating in 2002 wit...
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Tom Riley born 5 April 1981 is an English actor and producer. Riley was born in Maidstone, Kent. He became involved in drama in his hometown at the age of four, and spent his school years writing and directing plays. He attended Maidstone Grammar School. He studied English literature and drama at the University of Birmingham, graduating in 2002 with first class honours.[He then set up a small theatre company before starting a three-year acting course at London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art completing his studies in 2005. Show less «
I remember clearly watching a 'Sooty Show' at a theatre and telling my mum I wanted to be up with th...Show more »
I remember clearly watching a 'Sooty Show' at a theatre and telling my mum I wanted to be up with the puppets, not in the audience. Show less «
The thing about 'Doctor Who' is it's chased around the world, so there's 50 fans hanging out at ever...Show more »
The thing about 'Doctor Who' is it's chased around the world, so there's 50 fans hanging out at every location. Show less «
I went to university in the north of England at University of Birmingham to do an English literature...Show more »
I went to university in the north of England at University of Birmingham to do an English literature degree, and I knew I could do extracurricular stuff with theater and drama. I started a theater company, called Article 19, and I did it with a bunch of friends. I wrote and directed plays. I had a radio show. Show less «
University was a chance to people-watch and to mix with people from all various walks of life, which...Show more »
University was a chance to people-watch and to mix with people from all various walks of life, which as an actor is a great experience because you get to observe people. Show less «
I feel like the experience I gained at university has really helped to inform me as far as who I wan...Show more »
I feel like the experience I gained at university has really helped to inform me as far as who I wanted to become as an actor and what I wanted to do. Show less «
What you don't get necessarily at drama school is a gigantic mix of people. At university, there's p...Show more »
What you don't get necessarily at drama school is a gigantic mix of people. At university, there's people from every social background, and you get to go through that period of being naive and not quite sure who you're going to be. Show less «
I'm quite lucky in that at certain angles I look all right, and at others I don't look so good, whic...Show more »
I'm quite lucky in that at certain angles I look all right, and at others I don't look so good, which enables me to play some leading roles and some stranger, more 'character'-type parts. I wouldn't say I'm the conventional handsome Hollywood leading man. Show less «
[on undertaking the title role for the multi-talented Leonardo in Da Vinci's Demons (2013)] The grea...Show more »
[on undertaking the title role for the multi-talented Leonardo in Da Vinci's Demons (2013)] The greatest artist of all time. But there was all this other stuff. He could talk people into things. He'd spent his entire life dissecting bodies and it was dissipated into the royal notebooks and never published. The fact that it's an aside to his life is extraordinary. So because he did so much it felt right that he should be played in many different ways. Show less «
I'm just terrible at auditions. I don't know how anyone does it.
I'm just terrible at auditions. I don't know how anyone does it.
Performing on stage is my first love - it's why I wanted to be an actor in the first place - and 'Ar...Show more »
Performing on stage is my first love - it's why I wanted to be an actor in the first place - and 'Arcadia' is the highlight of my career so far. I love the intimacy of a live theatre audience - you can really squeeze every last drop out of each scene. Show less «
Even though Da Vinci was a genius, it's important to remember he was just a man.
Even though Da Vinci was a genius, it's important to remember he was just a man.
There's a certain aura when a superstar like Brad Pitt walks into a room - I've seen it myself - but...Show more »
There's a certain aura when a superstar like Brad Pitt walks into a room - I've seen it myself - but it comes from everyone else going, 'Aaaahhh!!' That's what you have to deal with, people looking at you and whispering. That would be the strangest thing, feeling the change as you walk in a room and trying to ignore it. But I think I could cope! Show less «
I love to run. When the weather's bad, I should get on the treadmill in the basement gym of my apart...Show more »
I love to run. When the weather's bad, I should get on the treadmill in the basement gym of my apartment building, but I lack the motivation. Show less «
I can jump on to a kitchen worktop from standing, like Tigger. It was something my dad could do, and...Show more »
I can jump on to a kitchen worktop from standing, like Tigger. It was something my dad could do, and I copied it from him. Show less «
I worked in restaurants, bars, record stores; I did anything and everything to pay my way through un...Show more »
I worked in restaurants, bars, record stores; I did anything and everything to pay my way through university and LAMDA. Show less «
I loved Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton's Inside No. 9 (2014). The way that they constrained ea...Show more »
I loved Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton's Inside No. 9 (2014). The way that they constrained each episode to a single location, then tasked themselves with including completely new characters every week, within a single half-hour. Show less «
New York is fantastic, and I've done several films in Los Angeles which I really enjoyed, but I don'...Show more »
New York is fantastic, and I've done several films in Los Angeles which I really enjoyed, but I don't think that America is the be-all and end-all. I'll follow the good work wherever it may be. Show less «
[ on playing the title role in Da Vinci's Demons (2013)] The greatest artist of all times. He had a ...Show more »
[ on playing the title role in Da Vinci's Demons (2013)] The greatest artist of all times. He had a big mouth. He could talk people into things. He was a man who obviously wasn't necessarily going to be constrained by the society he was in. And because he did so much, it felt right that he should be played in so many ways to reflect that. Show less «
In America, celebrities who go to see your show will come backstage and introduce themselves. Meetin...Show more »
In America, celebrities who go to see your show will come backstage and introduce themselves. Meeting Annette Bening and Ethan Hawke that way was amazing, but when Tom Hanks came, it was really special - I've loved him since I first saw him in Big (1988)! Show less «