Thom Tuck
Biography
Thom Tuck is an actor, writer and comedian, most recently seen in DOM The Play at Assembly Rooms during the Edinburgh Fringe (Bill Kenwright // Turbine Creatives), Shutters: A Lesbian Rock Opera for which he received an Offie Nomination for Best Supporting Performance In A Musical, and playing Hamish in the national tour of ‘The Play What I Wrote’ which was televised over Christmas 2022 on BBC4.
Television work includes The Crown (Netflix), Fresh Meat (Channel 4), Babylon (Channel 4), We Are Mongrels (BBC Three), Drifters (Channel 4) and Horrible Histories (CBBC). His work on the latter’s Shakespeare special helped the team win a BAFTA. Theatre includes Death of A Salesman (Royal & Derngate), Three Sisters (Southwark), Coalition (Spontaneity Shop), A Slight Ache (Pleasance), Courtroom Play (Treehouse), Gutted!: A Revenger’s Musical (Assembly Theatre) and an ongoing project performing Scaramouche Jones every ten years as he approaches the age of the titular character.
As a comedian, he was nominated Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Fringe for his show Thom Tuck Goes Straight-to-DVD, which subsequently transferred to the Soho Theatre, was adapted for BBC Radio and has now been released on DVD. His other solo shows are Thom Tuck Flips Out, The Square Root of Minus One & An August Institution. He is also the co-creator of The Alternative Comedy Memorial Society, Britain’s premier experimental comedy night.
Known For
Acting History
2022
The Play What I Wrote as Thom
2020You Build The Thing You Think You Are as Thom
2019Thom Tuck Goes Straight to DVD as Himself
2018M.O.T.H.E.R Knows Best as Pete
2016The Crown as Journalist #1
2015Horrible Science as Robert Hooke
2015Moonwalkers as Hippie Dealer
2015Twirlywoos as Performer
2014Babylon as Coffee Shop Manager
2013Drifters as Security at Skip
2011Comedy Blaps
2011Fresh Meat as John
2010Mongrels as Jockey
2008The Wrong Door as Various
2006BloodSpell as Jered








