He’s come a long way from Star Trek: Nemesis
The Queen’s Birthday Honours list has been announced, and there are some big names on it, including
Bournemouth striker Jermaine Defoe and Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish.
One name has really stood out to us though.
Over the last 15 years or so, Tom Hardy has established himself as one of the UK’s greatest working actors. The range of roles he’s played is incredible. He had early supporting rolesi n films like
Layer Cake and
Black Hawk Down, and
Band of Brothers on TV, but it was truly
Bronson that put him on the map. His snarling portrayal on Charlie Bronson, Britain’s longest serving prisoner, was both hilarious and terrifying, and totally broke the mould for British true crime movies.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paa9knyJKrs
And that only lead to bigger projects. He first teamed with Christopher Nolan in
Inception, and then again playing Bane in
The Dark Knight Rises, where he turned a character who was previously just a ‘roided up maniac in a luchador mask into an enigmatic Shakespearian villain. He will switch from playing a formidable MMA fighter in
Warrior, to being completely convincing as a stressed out Welsh dad in
Locke. He easily matched Leonardo DiCaprio’s overacting in
The Revenant. And perhaps his most astonishing performance came in
Legend, where he played both of the Kray twins – the film as a whole is a bit by the numbers, but Hardy plays both Ronnie and Reggie as completely different, completely three dimensional people.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yI3v6KfR9Mw
Therefore it’s fair to say he’s pretty deserving to see his nameo n the Honours list. Hardy will be made a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire – a CBE – for his services to drama.
Other actors announced on the list from the world of entertainment include actors Keira Knightley (CBE) and Emma Thompson (MBE), singer Ms Dynamite (MBE) and BBC documentary present Stacey Dooley (MBE).