Tom Blyth (birthname:
Tom Keri Blyth) is a fast-rising British actor, landing major film roles just a couple of years after graduating from The Juilliard School. But well before his studies, Blyth landed his first movie role in a supporting part in
Ridley Scott’s brawny version of
Robin Hood (2010), starring
Russell Crowe,
Cate Blanchett, Willliam Hurt, Mark Strong, Mark Addy, Oscar Isaac, Danny Huston, Eileen Atkinson, and Max von Sydow, and grossing approximately $322 million globally.
Blyth then was cast in a supporting role in the British indie drama,
Pelican Blood (2010), directed by Karl Golden, co-starring Arthur Danville and Oone Chaplin, and premiered at the Toronto Film Festival. After acting in a string of short films, Tom Blyth secured his first lead role in the film as co-star of producers/writers/directors Scott Elliott’s and Sid Sadowsky’s coming-of-age tale,
Scott and Sid (2018), with Richard Mason and Charlotte Milchard.
Blyth had a major supporting role in British filmmaker Terence Davies’ acclaimed final film,
Benediction (2021), with Jack Lowden, Peter Capaldi, Simon Russell Beale, Jeremy Irvine, and Gemma Jones, and which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival. Blyth was cast in his first co-starring role in a Hollywood production as Coriolanus in Lionsgate’s
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (2023), opposite Rachel Zegler, Peter Dinklage, Hunter Schafer, Josh Andres Rivera,
Jason Schwartzman, and
Viola Davis, and directed by
Francis Lawrence.
Blyth followed this with another starring role in director-writer Alfredo Barrios Jr.’s corporate comedy,
Discussion Materials (date to be announced), with Chris Diamantopoulos, Helena Mattson, Jay Mohr, Alyshia Ochs, Zach Villa, based on co-screenwriter/producer Bill Keenan’s novel. Tom Blyth has also served, outside of his work as an actor, as an associate producer, on writer-director Jaclyn Bethany’s queer spin on Mary Shelley’s
The Invisible Girl (date to be announced), with Reise Alexander, Violet Savage, and Malin Barr.