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Tom Hughes (born 18 April 1985) is an English actor. He is known for his roles as Prince Albert in the ITV drama Victoria (2016–2019), Joe Lambe in the BBC drama The Game (2014), and Thomas Trafford in the BBC and Amazon Prime miniseries The English (2022). His films include Cemetery Junction (2011), Red Joan (2018), The Laureate (2021 ...
- The Game
The Game is a British Cold War spy thriller television...
- The Game
Tom Hughes. Actor: Cemetery Junction. Cheshire-born - in 1986 - Tom Hughes attended Upton High School and even before going to RADA had a wealth of acting experience with the Cheshire Youth Theatre, the Jigsaw Music Group, the Liverpool Everyman Youth Theatre and the Belgian company Victoria.
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Tom Hughes (born 18 April 1985) is an English actor, known for his roles as Prince Albert in the ITV drama Victoria and Joe Lambe in the BBC drama The Game.
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Tom Hughes. Actor: Cemetery Junction. Cheshire-born - in 1986 - Tom Hughes attended Upton High School and even before going to RADA had a wealth of acting experience with the Cheshire Youth Theatre, the Jigsaw Music Group, the Liverpool Everyman Youth Theatre and the Belgian company Victoria.
- April 18, 1986
The Laureate tells the story of his eyebrow-raising ménage à trois with wife Nancy Nicholson (played by Laura Haddock) and writer Laura Riding (Dianna Argon). “It’s something that I have been keen to make for some time,” Tom tells me.
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Apr 26, 2019 · In diverse roles like Prince Albert and a Russian spy in Red Joan, Tom Hughes mines the essential truths of the human condition whether he finds himself in the Victorian era or World War II.