Tom Payne is an English actor best known for his work in film and television. He was born in Chelmsford, England, on December 21, 1982.
He embarked on his acting journey in 2005 with a notable debut in the TV series "Casualty." Recognized for his versatile talent, Payne has left an indelible mark in both film and television. Over the years, Payne secured recurring roles in acclaimed TV series such as "Prodigal Son," "New Worlds," "Luck," "Waterloo Road," and gained widespread recognition for his compelling portrayal of Paul "Jesus" Rovia in "The Walking Dead," alongside Andrew Lincoln and Lauren Cohan.
His filmography boasts a diverse array of roles in productions such as "Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day," "He Kills Coppers," "The Task," "Inheritance," "My Funny Valentine," "The Physician," "Winter," and "IO."
Tom Payne's contributions to the world of television were honored with a CinEuphoria Honorary Award, a testament to his exceptional skill and dedication to the craft.
Actors, Bollywood, Film and TV
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Actors, Film and TV