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Thomas Anthony Hollander was born on August 25, 1967, in Bristol, England. He is a British actor and philanthropist. Both of his parents were educators based in England. Hollander was educated at the Dragon School and later at Abingdon School, where he served as chief chorister. At the age of fourteen, he played the lead role in the dramatization of John Diamond and was active in both the National Youth Music Theatre and the National Youth Theatre.
Hollander went on to study English at Selwyn College, Cambridge. During his time there, he actively participated in theatrical productions. He was a member of the esteemed Cambridge Footlights and served as President of the Marlowe Society, a student drama organization. During his school years, he became close friends with director Sam Mendes, with whom he shared many early artistic experiences.
In addition to his university work, Hollander continued to be involved in school plays, laying the groundwork for his professional career in acting.
Thomas Hollander resides in Notting Hill, London. He is not married and does not have children or a known partner. He has not publicly commented on his intentions regarding marriage or parenthood. Hollander is estimated to have a net worth of approximately $5 million. Outside of his professional pursuits, he enjoys running and cycling. He is known to engage with fans and share updates through social media platforms like Instagram and Twitter.
In 1992, Hollander received the Ian Charleson Award for his performance in The Way of the World. He was also nominated for his role in a production of As You Like It by Cheek by Jowl. Throughout his career, Hollander has garnered widespread acclaim and multiple awards for his work on both stage and screen.
His film career includes playing the role of Lord Cutler Beckett in the successful Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, specifically in Dead Man's Chest and At World's End. He also starred in BBC dramas such as The Company and Cambridge Spies.
In 2009, he appeared in films including The Soloist and had a lead role in the political satire In the Loop. The same year, he appeared in Hanna. In 2010, he returned to live theatre, performing in comedic roles such as Georges Feydeau's A Flea in Her Ear.
Over the years, Hollander has established himself as a versatile and accomplished actor. He has acted in a wide range of films and television productions, including Bridezillas, Pride and Prejudice (2005), The Darwin Awards, Land of the Blind, A Good Year, Rabbit Fever, American Dad!, Freezing, Valkyrie, Desperate Romantics, Legally Mad, Rev., Jungle Book: Origins, The Night Manager, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, The Riot Club, and A Poet in New York.
In addition to live-action roles, Hollander has lent his distinctive voice to several projects, showcasing his skill in voice acting alongside his fluency and command of English.
Thomas Hollander has long been active in charitable efforts. In 2006, he took part in a fundraising event through running and cycling, supporting Childline Crisis Helpline. In 2007, he participated in a similar initiative that benefitted the Teenage Cancer Trust.
He is also a long-time supporter of the Helen & Douglas House, a hospice for children and young adults. In 2014, he was one of 200 public figures who signed an open letter published in The Guardian promoting political engagement and public awareness of social issues.
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