List of roles and awards of Tom Holland

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English actor Tom Holland started his acting in theatre with a supporting role in 2008 for Billy Elliot the Musical and was promoted to the title role that year, which he played until 2010. He then made his film debut in the disaster drama The Impossible (2012) opposite Naomi Watts and Ewan McGregor. He went on to appear in the films How I Live Now with Saoirse Ronan (2013), and In the Heart of the Sea with Chris Hemsworth (2015). He also played Gregory Cromwell in the miniseries Wolf Hall (2015) and Danny Sullivan in the miniseries The Crowded Room (2023).

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In 2016, he made his debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) playing Spider-Man / Peter Parker in Captain America: Civil War (2016). He would go on to play the role for six of the franchise's films, including his own standalone films Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), Far From Home (2019) and No Way Home (2021). He has also starred in the films The Devil All the Time (2020), Onward (2020), Cherry (2021) and Uncharted (2022).

Film

Film roles of Tom Holland
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2010 Arrietty ShōBritish English dub; voice role [1]
2012 The Impossible Lucas Bennett [2]
2013 How I Live Now Isaac [3]
Locke Eddie LockeVoice role [4]
MomentsBoyShort film [5]
2014 Billy Elliot the Musical Live Former BillyCameo [6]
2015 In the Heart of the Sea Thomas Nickerson [7]
TweetHimselfShort film; Also director
2016 Captain America: Civil War Peter Parker / Spider-Man [8]
Edge of Winter Bradley Baker [9]
A Monster Calls MonsterStand-in for Liam Neeson [10] [11]
The Lost City of Z Jack Fawcett [12]
2017 Pilgrimage The Novice / Brother Diarmuid [13]
Spider-Man: Homecoming Peter Parker / Spider-Man [14]
The Current War Samuel Insull [15]
2018 Avengers: Infinity War Peter Parker / Spider-Man [16]
2019 Avengers: Endgame [17]
Spider-Man: Far From Home [18]
Spies in Disguise Walter BeckettVoice role [19]
2020 Dolittle JipVoice role [20]
Onward Ian LightfootVoice role [21]
The Devil All the Time Arvin Russell [22]
2021 Cherry Cherry [23]
Chaos Walking Todd Hewitt [24]
Venom: Let There Be Carnage Peter Parker / Spider-ManUncredited cameo; mid-credits scene [25]
Spider-Man: No Way Home [26]
2022 Uncharted Nathan Drake Also executive producer [27]
2023Last CallCharlieShort film [28]

Television

Television roles of Tom Holland
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2015 Wolf Hall Gregory Cromwell 6 episodes [29]
2017 Lip Sync Battle HimselfEpisode: "Zendaya vs. Tom Holland" [30]
2017–2021 The Graham Norton Show Himself4 episodes [31]
2023 The Crowded Room Danny SullivanMain role; also executive producer [32]

Web

Web roles that Tom Holland has appeared in
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2021Fortnite Winterfest Trailer - Featuring Spiderman Peter Parker / Spider-Man (voice) [33]
2021 The Daily Bugle Peter ParkerEpisode: "A Daily Bugle exclusive sit-down with Spider-Menace himself, Peter Parker" [34]

Theatre

Theatre roles of Tom Holland
YearTitleRoleVenueNotesRef.
2008–2010 Billy Elliot the Musical Billy Elliot / Michael Caffrey Victoria Palace Theatre West End [35] [36]
2024 Romeo & Juliet Romeo Duke of York's Theatre [37]
TBATBA Broadway [38] [39]

Video game

Video game role of Tom Holland
YearTitleRoleNoteRef.
2019Spider-Man: Far From Home Virtual Reality Experience Peter Parker / Spider-Man (voice)Virtual Reality Gaming [40]

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations received by Tom Holland
AwardYear [lower-alpha 1] CategoryNominated workResultRef.
Annie Awards 2021 Outstanding Achievement for Voice Acting in a Feature Production Onward Nominated [41]
British Academy Film Awards 2017 Rising Star Award Won [42]
CEC Awards 2013Best New Actor The Impossible Nominated [43]
Chicago Film Critics Association 2012 Most Promising Performer The Impossible Nominated [44]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards 2013 Best Young Actor/Actress The Impossible Nominated [45]
Critics' Choice Super Awards 2021 Best Voice Actor in an Animated Movie Onward Nominated [46]
2022 Best Actor in a Superhero Movie Spider-Man: No Way Home Nominated [47]
Critics' Choice Television Awards 2024 Best Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television The Crowded Room Nominated [48]
Empire Awards 2013 Best Male Newcomer The Impossible Won [49]
2017 Best Male Newcomer Captain America: Civil War Nominated [50]
Goya Awards 2013 Best New Actor The Impossible Nominated [51]
Hollywood Film Awards 2012Spotlight Award The Impossible Won [52]
Jupiter Award 2020Best International Actor Spider-Man: Far From Home Won [53]
London Film Critics' Circle 2013 Young British Performer of the Year The Impossible Won [54]
2018 Young British/Irish Performer of the Year The Lost City of Z / Spider-Man: Homecoming Nominated [55]
MTV Millennial Awards 2022 Flames Couple [lower-alpha 2] Nominated [56]
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2022 Best Performance in a Movie Spider-Man: No Way Home Won [57]
Best Hero Spider-Man: No Way Home Nominated
Best Kiss [lower-alpha 2] Spider-Man: No Way Home Nominated
Best Team [lower-alpha 3] Spider-Man: No Way Home Nominated
National Board of Review 2013 Breakthrough Performance – Male The Impossible Won [58]
National Film Awards UK 2017Best NewcomerNominated [59]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2020 Favorite Movie Actor Spider-Man: Far From Home Nominated [60]
Favorite Superhero Spider-Man: Far From Home / Avengers: Endgame Won
2022 Favorite Movie Actor Spider-Man: No Way Home Won [61]
People's Choice Awards 2019 Male Movie Star of 2019 Spider-Man: Far From Home Nominated [62]
Action Movie Star of 2019 Spider-Man: Far From Home Won
Saturn Awards 2013 Best Performance by a Younger Actor The Impossible Nominated [63]
2017 Best Performance by a Younger Actor Captain America: Civil War Won [64]
2018 Best Performance by a Younger Actor Spider-Man: Homecoming Won [65]
2019 Best Performance by a Younger Actor Spider-Man: Far From Home Won [66]
2022 Best Actor Spider-Man: No Way Home Nominated [67]
Teen Choice Awards 2016 Choice Movie: Scene Stealer Captain America: Civil War Nominated [68]
2017 Choice Breakout Movie Star Spider-Man: Homecoming Nominated [69]
Choice Summer Movie Actor Spider-Man: Homecoming Won
2018 Choice Action Movie Actor Avengers: Infinity War Nominated [70]
2019 Choice Summer Movie Actor Spider-Man: Far From Home Won [71]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association 2012 Best Youth Performance The Impossible Nominated [72]
2021 Best Voice Performance Onward Nominated [73]
Young Artist Award 2013 Best Performance in a Feature Film – Leading Young Actor The Impossible Won [74]
2016 Best Performance in a Feature Film – Supporting Young Actor (14–21) In the Heart of the Sea Nominated [75]

Notes

  1. Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  2. 1 2 Shared with Zendaya
  3. Shared with Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire

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