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He appeared in Sarah Kane’s ”Cleansed” at London [[National Theatre]] and in Robert Alan Evans play in ”The Woods” at London’s [[Royal Court Theatre]].<ref>{{cite web|website=The Stage|title=Stage Directions: Tom Mothersdale – ‘The part I’d really like to play hasn’t been written yet’|accessdate=12 October 2025|url= |
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Tom Mothersdale is an English stage, television and film actor.
Career
Stage
He appeared in Sarah Kane’s Cleansed at London National Theatre and in Robert Alan Evans play in The Woods at London’s Royal Court Theatre and Annie Baker‘s award-winning play John at the National Theatre. He portrays Mercutio in Headlon’s adaptation of Romeo and Juliet. In 2019, he played a mocking myth-teller in Caryl Churchill play Glass. Kill. Bluebeard. Imp. at London’s Royal Court.[1] In 2019, he played Richard III at the Bristol Old Vic.[2]
Film and television
His television credits include Culprits (2023) and Bodies (2023). In 2024, he could be seen in the BBC One adaptation of Hilary Mantel historical novel Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light, portraying Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich.[3][4] That year, he was cast in the British horror film Black Noise alongside by Kate Phillips
and Aidan Gillen.[5]
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