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Tom Morton | |
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Born | Thomas Morton 1981 London, United Kingdom |
Occupation(s) | Actor, Voice Artist |
Website | Tom Morton.com [1] |
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Tom Morton (Actor) (born 1981) is a British, French and Canadian actor and voice artist. He works predominantly in Canada and France.
Life
editBorn to a British father and a French mother, Tom Morton grew up in London, where he attended the Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle. He first began acting whilst still at school, taking the lead in plays by Sacha Guitry and Jean Giraudoux.
After high school, he moved to Scotland to pursue a degree in History and Languages the University of Edinburgh. However most of his time was spent between the walls of the Bedlam Theatre in the heart of the city. From 1999 to 2003, he acted in numerous plays, including Jean Anouilh's Beckett, Harold Pinter's A Slight Ache, Tom Stoppard's The Real Inspector Hound and Alan Ayckbourn's Confusions; he also ventured into directing, producing, and writing for the stage, adapting and directing Eugene Ionesco’s Exit the King, Kafka’s The Trial, and Bacri-Jaoui’s Cuisine et Dépendances (Life,Love and the Kitchen Sink).
In 2004, he relocated to Paris, where he trained at the Cours Florent with Lesley Chatterley. His first feature film role would come in 2008, when director Isabelle Mergault cast him in her second feature, The Merry Widow, alongside Michèle Laroque and Jacques Gamblin.
He reunited with Mergault in 2008 for the play Croque Monsieur [1]by Marcel Mithois, in which he played Nicolas, first at the Théâtre des Variétés, and then on tour in France, Belgium, and Switzerland. He made another appearance in Isabelle Mergault’s third film, Donnant Donnant.
In November 2009, he won the Best Actor Award at the Paris 48-Hour Film Festival for his role in the short film Blister Boy.
In 2009, Tom Morton translated Marivaux's The False Servant into English [2], which was performed on tour in the UK by Compagnie BordCadre.
In 2011, he appeared alongside Rossy de Palma in Christian Faure (director)’s The World at Her Feet[3], playing Olivier, the assistant to the Machiavellian agent Caroline Fox.
Alongside his on-screen work, Morton also works extensively as a voice artist across a wide range of genres.
Video game fans will recognise him from his turn as seedy nightclub owner Floyd [4] in Quantic Dream's Detroit: Become Human, as well as appearances in Humankind (video game), Welcome to ParadiZe, Solasta, Styx: Shards of Darkness and Bound by Flame.
He has lent his voice to bumbling policemen (The Pirates Next Door), German volcanoes in lederhosen (Paprika (Animated Series)), and angry drill sergents (Arthur and the Children of the Round Table.
He was also the host of the hugely popular Spotify Original Podcast, Real Pirates[5], as well as many international campaigns from brands like Guerlain, Issey Miyake & Azzaro.
==Filmography==[6]
- 2006 La Botte de Guerre by Réda Mustafa
- 2008 Enfin veuve by Isabelle Mergault
- 2009 Blister Boy by EMC
- 2010 Donnant Donnant by Isabelle Mergault
- 2011 Le Monde à ses pieds by Christian Faure
- 2013 Love Punch by Joel Hopkins
- 2013 Le Chant de la Porcelaine by Ghislain de Haut de Sigy
- 2015 Coach (Short) by Ben Adler
- 2015 Long Way North by Rémi Chayé
- 2015 Day Job (Short) by Ralph Bismargi
- 2015 The King's Daughter by Sean McNamara
- 2016 White Fang (2018 film) by Alexandre Espigares
- 2019 Aspiration by Aude Gogny-Goubert
- 2021 Christmas with a Prince: The Royal Baby by Marco Deufemia
- 2022 Hunting Housewives by Marco Deufemia
- 2023 Christmas in Maple Hills by Marco Deufemia
- 2024 The Substance by Coralie Fargeat
Voice
edit- 2007 Stalin, the Red Tyrant (Documentary)
- 2011 Rani (French TV series)
- 2012 Of Orcs and Men
- 2012 Rhythm Thief & the Emperor's Treasure
- 2013 The Curse of Edgar
- 2014 Styx: Master of Shadows
- 2014 Bound by Flame
- 2017 Styx: Shards of Darkness
- 2016 Judging Japan (Documentary)
- 2016 Furi
- 2018 Paprika (Animated Series)
- 2018 Detroit: Become Human[7]
- 2018 The Pirates Next Door (Animated Series)
- 2019 Arthur and the Children of the Round Table (Animated Series)
- 2019 Alt-Frequencies
- 2020 Solasta: Crown of the Magister
- 2021 Humankind (video game)
- 2024 Welcome to ParadiZe (Video Game)
Theatre
edit- 2001 The Trial[8] by Franz Kafka (Also Stage Adaptation)
- 2002 A Slight Ache[9] by Harold Pinter
- 2005 Cuisine et Dépendances by Jean-Pierre Bacri et Agnès Jaoui
- 2006 Phaedra's Love by Sarah Kane
- 2008 Croque Monsieur[10] by Marcel Mithois
- 2010 Relatively Speaking[11] by Alan Ayckbourn
- 2018 - 2019 Interview (2003 film)[12] by Theodor Holman (also Stage Adaptation)
References
edit- ^ "Croque-monsieur (Pièce de théâtre)".
- ^ "La fausse suivante | Compagnie BordCadre".
- ^ "Le Monde à ses pieds".
- ^ "Floyd Mills".
- ^ "Real Pirates". Spotify.
- ^ "Tom Morton | Actor, Art Department, Additional Crew". IMDb.
- ^ "Floyd Mills".
- ^ "Bedlam Theatre".
- ^ "Bedlam Theatre".
- ^ "Croque-Monsieur - Théâtre des Variétés | THEATREonline".
- ^ "Relatively Speaking - Théâtre de Nesle | l'Officiel des spectacles".
- ^ "Interview".
External links
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