Thomas Turgoose | |
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Born | Thomas Aiden Turgoose 11 February 1992
Grimsby,
Humberside, England |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2006–present |
Spouse |
Charlotte Revell (
m. 2018) |
Thomas Aiden Turgoose (born 11 February 1992) [1] is an English actor, best known for his role as Shaun Fields in the film This Is England (2006), a role he reprises in the This Is England TV series This Is England '86 (2010), This Is England '88 (2011) and This Is England '90 (2015). [2]
In his first film role in 2006, he played the lead character, Shaun Fields, in This Is England, written and directed by Shane Meadows. On television he played the character Dizzy, a young boy mentored by Adam Solomons ( Luke Treadaway), in the 2006 BBC drama series The Innocence Project. The programme was cancelled after eight episodes due to poor ratings and negative reviews. [3] Turgoose's character was in six of the eight episodes. In 2008, he was again in a Meadows film, Somers Town, where he co-starred in a comedy role with young Polish actor Piotr Jagiello. Both young actors shared the "Best Actor in a Narrative Feature" award at New York's Tribeca Festival. [4] [5] He was also in The Scouting Book for Boys, and appeared in This Is England '86, a 4-part TV series for Channel 4 looking at characters from This is England three years on. [6] A year later, he appeared in the three-part series This Is England '88, aired just before Christmas 2011, and also appeared in This Is England '90, aired in 2015. [7]
He appeared on Pointless Celebrities, where he was paired with fellow actor Vas Blackwood. On 7 November 2015, he made his second appearance on Pointless Celebrities, where he was paired with Tyger Drew-Honey. In 2017, Turgoose appeared in the season 7 premiere of the HBO series Game of Thrones as a Lannister soldier.
Turgoose is a supporter of Grimsby Town, although he admits that as a boy he supported Manchester United, [8] and is a season ticket holder at his hometown club. [9] Prior to Grimsby Town's Conference Premier play-off final against Bristol Rovers, he interviewed manager Paul Hurst, club captain Craig Disley and striker Lenell John-Lewis for Football Focus, which was aired on 16 May 2015. [10]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | This Is England | Shaun Fields |
British Independent Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer Nominated – ALFS Award for British Breakthrough – Acting Nominated – Empire Award for Best Newcomer |
2008 | Somers Town | Tomo |
London Film Critics Circle Award for Young British Performer of the Year (also for
Eden Lake) Nominated – British Independent Film Award for Best Actor |
Eden Lake | Cooper | ||
2009 | The Scouting Book for Boys | David | Nominated – ALFS Award for Young British Performer of the Year |
2014 | The Hatching | Caesar | |
2017 | Butterfly Kisses | Shrek | |
Kingsman: The Golden Circle | Liam | ||
2018 | Terminal | Raymond | |
Swimming with Men | Tom | ||
2019 | Avengement | Tune | |
Looted | Leo | ||
2021 | Creation Stories | Dick Green | |
2023 | Jackdaw | Craig |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006–2007 | The Innocence Project | Dizzy | 4 episodes |
2009 | Cast Offs | Jake | Episode: "Will" |
2010 | This Is England '86 | Shaun Fields | 4 episodes |
2011 | This Is England '88 | Shaun Fields | 3 episodes |
2012 | Birdsong | Private Tipper | 2 episodes |
Coming Up | Lump | Episode: "Ben and Lump" | |
2015 | This Is England '90 | Shaun Fields | 4 episodes |
2016 | Storage Hunters UK | Himself | Celebrity, Cambridge episode |
2017 | Game of Thrones | Lannister Soldier | Episode: " Dragonstone" |
2021 | Intergalactic | Drew | 8 episodes |
2023 | The Gallows Pole | William Hartley | Miniseries; 3 episodes |
2025 | Mickey 17 | TBA | Post-production |
Year | Appearance | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2007 | The Making of 'This is England' | Himself | TV documentary short |
2008 | Cinema 3 | TV series (1 episode: "29 November 2008) | |
2009 | Celebrity Juice | 25 March 2009 | |
2010 | Breakfast | TV series (1 episode: "18 March 2010") | |
2012 | Vic & Bob's Lucky Sexy Winners | Comedy panel show | |
Maxïmo Park – "Hips and Lips" | Video clip | ||
2015 | Celebrity Juice | 1 October 2015 | |
2016 | Celebrity Mastermind | 9 January 2016 |
Thomas Turgoose | |
---|---|
Born | Thomas Aiden Turgoose 11 February 1992
Grimsby,
Humberside, England |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2006–present |
Spouse |
Charlotte Revell (
m. 2018) |
Thomas Aiden Turgoose (born 11 February 1992) [1] is an English actor, best known for his role as Shaun Fields in the film This Is England (2006), a role he reprises in the This Is England TV series This Is England '86 (2010), This Is England '88 (2011) and This Is England '90 (2015). [2]
In his first film role in 2006, he played the lead character, Shaun Fields, in This Is England, written and directed by Shane Meadows. On television he played the character Dizzy, a young boy mentored by Adam Solomons ( Luke Treadaway), in the 2006 BBC drama series The Innocence Project. The programme was cancelled after eight episodes due to poor ratings and negative reviews. [3] Turgoose's character was in six of the eight episodes. In 2008, he was again in a Meadows film, Somers Town, where he co-starred in a comedy role with young Polish actor Piotr Jagiello. Both young actors shared the "Best Actor in a Narrative Feature" award at New York's Tribeca Festival. [4] [5] He was also in The Scouting Book for Boys, and appeared in This Is England '86, a 4-part TV series for Channel 4 looking at characters from This is England three years on. [6] A year later, he appeared in the three-part series This Is England '88, aired just before Christmas 2011, and also appeared in This Is England '90, aired in 2015. [7]
He appeared on Pointless Celebrities, where he was paired with fellow actor Vas Blackwood. On 7 November 2015, he made his second appearance on Pointless Celebrities, where he was paired with Tyger Drew-Honey. In 2017, Turgoose appeared in the season 7 premiere of the HBO series Game of Thrones as a Lannister soldier.
Turgoose is a supporter of Grimsby Town, although he admits that as a boy he supported Manchester United, [8] and is a season ticket holder at his hometown club. [9] Prior to Grimsby Town's Conference Premier play-off final against Bristol Rovers, he interviewed manager Paul Hurst, club captain Craig Disley and striker Lenell John-Lewis for Football Focus, which was aired on 16 May 2015. [10]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2006 | This Is England | Shaun Fields |
British Independent Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer Nominated – ALFS Award for British Breakthrough – Acting Nominated – Empire Award for Best Newcomer |
2008 | Somers Town | Tomo |
London Film Critics Circle Award for Young British Performer of the Year (also for
Eden Lake) Nominated – British Independent Film Award for Best Actor |
Eden Lake | Cooper | ||
2009 | The Scouting Book for Boys | David | Nominated – ALFS Award for Young British Performer of the Year |
2014 | The Hatching | Caesar | |
2017 | Butterfly Kisses | Shrek | |
Kingsman: The Golden Circle | Liam | ||
2018 | Terminal | Raymond | |
Swimming with Men | Tom | ||
2019 | Avengement | Tune | |
Looted | Leo | ||
2021 | Creation Stories | Dick Green | |
2023 | Jackdaw | Craig |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2006–2007 | The Innocence Project | Dizzy | 4 episodes |
2009 | Cast Offs | Jake | Episode: "Will" |
2010 | This Is England '86 | Shaun Fields | 4 episodes |
2011 | This Is England '88 | Shaun Fields | 3 episodes |
2012 | Birdsong | Private Tipper | 2 episodes |
Coming Up | Lump | Episode: "Ben and Lump" | |
2015 | This Is England '90 | Shaun Fields | 4 episodes |
2016 | Storage Hunters UK | Himself | Celebrity, Cambridge episode |
2017 | Game of Thrones | Lannister Soldier | Episode: " Dragonstone" |
2021 | Intergalactic | Drew | 8 episodes |
2023 | The Gallows Pole | William Hartley | Miniseries; 3 episodes |
2025 | Mickey 17 | TBA | Post-production |
Year | Appearance | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2007 | The Making of 'This is England' | Himself | TV documentary short |
2008 | Cinema 3 | TV series (1 episode: "29 November 2008) | |
2009 | Celebrity Juice | 25 March 2009 | |
2010 | Breakfast | TV series (1 episode: "18 March 2010") | |
2012 | Vic & Bob's Lucky Sexy Winners | Comedy panel show | |
Maxïmo Park – "Hips and Lips" | Video clip | ||
2015 | Celebrity Juice | 1 October 2015 | |
2016 | Celebrity Mastermind | 9 January 2016 |