List of roles and awards of Tom Holland
English actor Tom Holland started his acting in theatre with a supporting role in 2008 for Billy Elliot the Musical and was promoted to the title role that year, which he played until 2010. He then made his film debut in the disaster drama The Impossible (2012) opposite Naomi Watts and Ewan McGregor. He went on to appear in the films How I Live Now (2013) with Saoirse Ronan, and In the Heart of the Sea (2015) with Chris Hemsworth. He also played Gregory Cromwell in the miniseries Wolf Hall (2015) and Danny Sullivan in the miniseries The Crowded Room (2023).
In 2016, he made his debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) playing Spider-Man / Peter Parker in Captain America: Civil War (2016). He would go on to play the role for six of the franchise's films, including Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Endgame (2019), and his own standalone films Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), Far From Home (2019) and No Way Home (2021). He has also starred in the films The Devil All the Time (2020), Onward (2020), Cherry (2021) and Uncharted (2022).
Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2010 | Arrietty | Shō | British English dub; voice role | [1] |
2012 | The Impossible | Lucas Bennett | [2] | |
2013 | How I Live Now | Isaac | [3] | |
Locke | Eddie Locke | Voice role | [4] | |
Moments | Boy | Short film | [5] | |
2014 | Billy Elliot the Musical Live | Former Billy | Cameo | [6] |
2015 | In the Heart of the Sea | Thomas Nickerson | [7] | |
Tweet | Himself | Short film; Also director | [8] | |
2016 | Captain America: Civil War | Peter Parker / Spider-Man |
[9] | |
Edge of Winter | Bradley Baker | [10] | ||
A Monster Calls | Monster | Stand-in for Liam Neeson | [11][12] | |
The Lost City of Z | Jack Fawcett | [13] | ||
2017 | Pilgrimage | The Novice / Brother Diarmuid | [14] | |
Spider-Man: Homecoming | Peter Parker / Spider-Man |
[15] | ||
The Current War | Samuel Insull | [16] | ||
2018 | Avengers: Infinity War | Peter Parker / Spider-Man |
[17] | |
2019 | Avengers: Endgame | [18] | ||
Spider-Man: Far From Home | [19] | |||
Spies in Disguise | Walter Beckett | Voice role | [20] | |
2020 | Dolittle | Jip | [21] | |
Onward | Ian Lightfoot | [22] | ||
The Devil All the Time | Arvin Russell | [23] | ||
2021 | Cherry | Cherry | [24] | |
Chaos Walking | Todd Hewitt | [25] | ||
Venom: Let There Be Carnage | Peter Parker / Spider-Man |
Uncredited cameo; mid-credits scene | [26] | |
Spider-Man: No Way Home | [27] | |||
2022 | Uncharted | Nathan Drake | Also executive producer | [28] |
2023 | Last Call | Charlie | Short film | [29] |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2015 | Wolf Hall | Gregory Cromwell | 6 episodes | [30] |
2017 | Lip Sync Battle | Himself | Episode: "Zendaya vs. Tom Holland" | [31] |
2017–2021 | The Graham Norton Show | Himself | 4 episodes | [32] |
2023 | The Crowded Room | Danny Sullivan | Lead role; also executive producer | [33] |
Web
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2021 | Fortnite Winterfest Trailer - Featuring Spiderman | Peter Parker / Spider-Man (voice) | [34] | |
2021 | The Daily Bugle | Peter Parker | Episode: "A Daily Bugle exclusive sit-down with Spider-Menace himself, Peter Parker" | [35] |
Theatre
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Venue | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2008–2010 | Billy Elliot the Musical | Billy Elliot / Michael Caffrey | Victoria Palace Theatre | West End | [36][37] |
2024 | Romeo & Juliet | Romeo | Duke of York's Theatre | [38] | |
TBA | TBA | Broadway | [39][40] |
Video games
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Note | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2019 | Spider-Man: Far From Home Virtual Reality Experience | Peter Parker / Spider-Man | Voice; Virtual Reality Gaming | [41] |
2021 | Fortnite Battle Royale | Likeness; Playable Character | [42] | |
2022 | Nathan Drake | [43] |
Awards and nominations
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
- ^ a b Shared with Zendaya
- ^ Shared with Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire
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