Bio/Wiki
Other Name | Tom Keir Blythe |
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Full Name | Tom Keir Blyth |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Physical Stats & More
Height | 6' (183 cm) |
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Eye Color | Blue |
Hair Color | Dark Brown |
Educational Qualification(s)
School | Arnold Hill Academy, Nottingham, England |
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College/University |
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Degree | Bachelor of Fine Arts at Juilliard School, New York City, US |
Personal Life
Marital Status | Unmarried |
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Relationships & More
Affairs/Girlfriends | Britt Berke (film director; rumoured) |
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Family
Father | Gavin John Blyth (television producer, journalist; died of non-Hodgkin lymphoma on 26 November 2010) |
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Mother | Charlotte Blyth (careers counsellor in Nottingham) |
Siblings |
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Career
Debut | Film: Robin Hood (2010) as Feral Child |
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Awards | 2023: Digital Spy Reader Award- British Rising Star for The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes |
Filmography |
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Other Projects | In 2023, he worked as an associate producer in the English film ‘The Invisible Girl’. |
Favourites
Actor | Donald Sutherland |
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Film | When Harry Met Sally (1989) |
Net Worth | USD 1 million (as of 2023) |
Style Quotient
Notable Traits | Often spotted smoking cigarettes. Featured on the cover of various magazines. |
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Social Media
https://www.instagram.com/tomblyth/ | |
https://www.facebook.com/tomblyth007/ |
Some Lesser Known Facts
Tom grew up in Derbyshire and later moved to Tockwith, North Yorkshire. | |
His parents got divorced when he was 11, leading his mother to enroll him in acting classes. | |
He delivered newspapers at age 12 to support himself financially. | |
Tom's father encouraged him to pursue a career in film independently. | |
He had to drop out of school at 15 due to his father's illness. | |
After his father passed away, he continued his training at the National Youth Theatre. | |
Despite offers to star in various TV shows during school, he chose to decline. | |
Tom has participated in several charity fundraisers. | |
He has extensive experience performing in English theatre. |