Tom Mison
Born: 1982-07-23 in Woking, Surrey, England, UK
Known For: Acting
Biography
Thomas James Mison (born 23 July 1982) is an English film, television, and theatre actor, voice artist, and writer. He is best known for his starring role as Ichabod Crane on the Fox series Sleepy Hollow, and he portrayed the clones of Mr. Phillips and the Game Warden in Watchmen. He has had leading and supporting roles in a variety of British theatre, television, and radio productions, as well as independent and mainstream studio films and film shorts. He is also known for his work in the European premiere of Andrew Bovell's When the Rain Stops Falling at the Almeida Theatre, Posh at the Royal Court Theatre and the Duke of York's Theatre, and Prince Hal in Henry IV Parts 1 and 2. He played Fainall in the Donmar Warehouse's 2018 production of William Congreve's The Way of the World. His writing for the stage includes Wood, Bounded, and The Life Man of Portland Mews. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Filmography
2026
- De Gaulle: Tilting Iron (Film 1) as Anthony Eden
- The Faithful as Isaac
- De Gaulle: The Sovereign Edge (Film 2) as Anthony Eden
- Le donne della Bibbia
- National Theatre Live: The Misanthrope as Stefan
2025
- Robin Hood as Hugh Locksley
2022
- The Ex-Wife as Jack
2014
- Dead Cat as Tim
2013
- Sleepy Hollow as Ichabod Crane
- Jadoo as Mark
2012
- Parade's End as Potty Perowne
- Salmon Fishing in the Yemen as Capt. Robert Mayers
- Stars in Shorts as Man
2011
- One Day as Callum O'Neill
2010
- Steve as Man
2009
2008
- Lost in Austen as Mr Bingley
2007
- Lewis as Dorian Crane
- Secret Diary of a Call Girl as Daniel
2006
- The Amazing Mrs Pritchard as Ben Sixsmith
- Venus as Period Film Lover
- L'Entente cordiale as Niels
- Heroes and Villains as Nathan
2005
- Bones as Ichabod Crane
- Jules Verne's Mysterious Island as Blake
- Jules Verne's Mysterious Island as Blake
- A Waste of Shame: The Mystery of Shakespeare and His Sonnets as Young Blood
2004
- New Tricks as Tim Mortimer
1993
- Late Show with David Letterman as Self - Guest
1989
- Agatha Christie's Poirot as David Baker