Tom Goodman-Hill

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Tom Goodman-Hill is a British actor, born Tom Hill in Enfield in 1968, though he was brought up in Newcastle[1]. He gained a BA in Drama and English with a teaching qualification from the University of Warwick, where he took an active role in student drama. He spent several years as a supply teacher in the Coventry area, before moving to London to pursue a full time acting career.[2]

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[edit] Career

[edit] Television

Goodman-Hill has made many notable television appearances. He is best known for playing 'Police Constable' in Ideal. Recently, he played one of the lead guest roles in Doctor Who episode The Unicorn and the Wasp. He has had recurring parts in several programmes, especially comedies. He was in the second series of The Office, as 'Ray' and Broken News, in a variety of roles.[3]


[edit] Radio

Goodman-Hill's radio credits are just as numerous.[4] He has played supporting roles in Another Case of Milton Jones, and the security guard Ron in Self-Storage, opposite Reece Shearsmith. Most recently, he has taken on one of the main roles in Hut 33, a comedy set amongst the wartime code-breakers at Bletchly Park.

[edit] Theatre

Goodmman-Hill started his professional career in the theatre. He has since appeared in Pete and Dud: Come Again, as Peter Cook]], and The Cosmonaut's Last Message To The Woman He Once Loved In The Former Soviet Union as Eric. He received an Laurence Olivier Award nomination for Best Performance In A Supporting Role In A Musical, for his performance as Sir Lancelot and the other roles, mostly those played by John Cleese in the original film, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, in the London production of Spamalot.

[edit] Personal Life

He has two children, Joe and Ellen, with his wife, Kerry.

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