The Net Worth of Tom Hiddleston, the Actor


Tom Hiddleston’s net worth is
$15 million


Tom Hiddleston’s Bio

Born on 9 February 1981 in Westminster, London, UK, Thomas William Hiddleston is an actor, producer and musician. He is widely recognized for his portrayal of the character Loki in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, appearing in “Thor” and “The Avengers”. Hiddleston’s performances have earned him prestigious awards such as the Empire Award, Evening Standard Theatre Award, and Primetime Emmy Awards, contributing significantly to his current net worth.

As of early-2018, sources estimate his net worth at $15 million, primarily acquired through his successful acting career. His continuous contributions to the entertainment industry are expected to further enhance his wealth.

Tom Hiddleston’s Net Worth: $15 million

Tom spent his formative years in Wimbledon and attended Dragon School preparatory School. Subsequently, he pursued his education at Eton College and Pembroke College, University of Cambridge. During his time at the university, his involvement in the production of “A Streetcar Named Desire” led to the attention of a talent agent. Following his graduation, he pursued acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA).

His early experiences in theatre eventually led to television opportunities in productions such as “Nicholas Nickelby”, “Conspiracy”, and “The Gathering Storm”. Subsequently, his film debut in “Unrelated” in 2006 opened doors to further opportunities, significantly impacting his net worth. Notable highlights include his performance in “Cymbeline”, earning him the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Newcomer in a Play. He also appeared in notable productions such as “Othello”, “The Deep Blue Sea”, and “Midnight in Paris”, consequently elevating his net worth. In 2011, he was cast as the Marvel character, Loki, in “Thor”, setting the stage for a successful career.

Following “Thor”, he continued to expand his repertoire with projects including “The Deep Blue Sea”, “Midnight in Paris”, “Only Lovers Left Alive”, and “High-Rise”. He portrayed singer Hank Williams in “I Saw the Light” and reprised his role as Loki in “Thor: Ragnarok”. Furthermore, his role in “Avengers: Infinity War” further cements his influential career and net worth.

Not much is publicly known about Hiddleston’s personal life, particularly his romantic relationships, if any. He currently resides in London and actively participates in charitable efforts. Notably, he has contributed to organizations such as the Thomas Coram Foundation for Children and UNICEF, advocating for hunger awareness during his visit to Guinea.




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Full NameTom Hiddleston
Net Worth$15 million
Date Of BirthFebruary 9, 1981
Place Of BirthWestminster, London, UK
Height1.88 m
ProfessionActor
EducationEton College, Pembroke College, Cambridge, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Dragon School, University of Cambridge
NationalityBritish
ParentsJames Norman Hiddleston, Diana Patricia Hiddleston
SiblingsEmma Hiddleston, Sarah Hiddleston
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AwardsMTV Movie Award for Best Villain, MTV Movie Award for Best Fight, Empire Award for Best Male Newcomer, Glamour Award for Man of The Year, Laurence Olivier Award for Most Promising Newcomer of the Year in Theatre, Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture …
NominationsBAFTA Rising Star Award, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Movie, Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor, Kids’ Choice Award for Favorite Villain, British Independent Film Award for Best Actor, Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Villain, MTV Movie Award for Favo…
MoviesThe Avengers, Thor: Ragnarok, Kong: Skull Island, The Night Manager, Thor, Thor: The Dark World, Crimson Peak, Only Lovers Left Alive, High-Rise, War Horse, Midnight in Paris, Wallander, I Saw the Light, The Deep Blue Sea, The Hollow Crown, The Gathering Storm, Miss Austen Regrets, Unrelated, Early …
TV ShowsWallander, The Night Manager, Suburban Shootout, Victoria Cross Heroes, The Hollow Crown
#Trademark
1Extremely polite, articulate and friendly personality
2Deep smooth voice
3Big expressive blue-green eyes
4His wide, warm smile
5Self-described blond curly “Gene Wilder” hair.
#Quote
1The reason I became an actor is because I sat in the audience of… you know… in cinema audience, and also in the theater, and… I love it when you go to see something, and you enter as an individual and you leave as a group, because you all been bound together by the same experience.
2My experience is that camera has an extraordinary truthfulness and you can’t lie in front of it. Terence Davies, the director, said to me once, ‘ The camera captures the truth, but it also captures falsity. So if you don’t feel it, don’t do it.’
3[on being a fan of Michael Haneke’s Amour] That film is like a mountain. It’s a piece of wisdom that is in the background every day and Haneke has just shown it, saying, ‘So, you know, this is what you want. This is the intimacy that you’ll be lucky to have when you get to the end of your life…’ When I saw it, I couldn’t stop thinking about that film for an entire month. It just made everything else seem so flippant and disposable. It is really truly a perfect movie.
4[PopcornTaxi, 10/8/2013] I suppose if I have one fear in my life, it’s a fear of wasting time. And um, I don’t want to look back at my life and think “God, I wish I had done all of this stuff.. that I always wanted to do– but I didn’t do it because I was afraid, or because someone was gonna take a pot shot at me, or because I might fail.” Or, um–that’s, to me, that is the greatest tragedy: is to look back and say “I wish I had, and I didn’t.” Em, and I think, at a certain time, I just refused to let that be a factor in anything.
5[observation, 2014] All the greatest actors allow themselves to grow. I don’t know which way the wind will blow for me, but I know that I’m along for the ride.
6[on portraying Loki, the legendary Nordic god of mischief] The key thing about any character I play is I have to start from a place of compassion. My stepping into the silhouette comes from attempting to understand his point-of-view. So even though he is and has been regarded as villain, antagonist, antihero, in my mind – as I play him – I have to fight in his corner. Having said that, from an objective intellectual standpoint, Loki is a deeply mixed-up cat.
7[on shooting Thor: The Dark World (2013) in Iceland] Iceland is one of the few places on earth that looks like another world because the landscape is so extraordinary. The dimensions are bigger, the proportions are bigger, a big hill is absolutely enormous, and the colour of the water has a translucency that I’ve never seen before. The sky seems twice the size, and some of it looks like a moonscape to me…You still walk down the street in Reykjavik and run into five people who are called Thor. To be on the land that invented this mythology was extraordinary.
8I get asked to play a lot of complex people, which is great because I think that people are complex, much more so than any of us are really willing to let on. There is an enormous pressure to conform to what’s conventional now, and I think people are quite afraid of individuality, actually.
9[on coping with the end of a long shoot] You get used to it – you have to – otherwise you’d spend your life being heartbroken. But it never stops being sad because for that short time you become a family. You do, you see the same people every day for sixteen hours a day, for months on end, and you’re so bound together by your common purpose, which is to make a great film.
10I gave myself permission to care, because there are a lot of people in this world who are afraid of caring, or afraid of showing that they care because it’s uncool. It’s uncool to have passion. It’s so much easier to lose when you’ve shown everyone how much you don’t care if you win or lose. It’s much harder to lose when you show that you care, but, you’ll never win, unless you also stand to lose. Don’t be afraid of your passion.
11To have compassion for a character is no different from having compassion for another human being.
12[on being a part of a movement of young and interesting British actors] If I’m a part of it, I’m flattered. It’s interesting, because I used to look up for inspiration, like every actor does, to people like Daniel Day-Lewis, Robert De Niro, Kenneth Branagh… Now I look sideways. I worked with Benedict Cumberbatch on War Horse (2011), then he went off to do Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011). He was so good. I was so proud to call him my friend – it’s one of the most electrifying performances by an actor this year. Tom Hardy – he’s doing things that I think no British actor has ever done. His performance in Warrior (2011) was visceral, pure and muscular, and it made me cry. Michael Fassbender has had an annus mirabilis with A Dangerous Method (2011) and his studio breakthrough in X: First Class (2011), where, hands down, he and James McAvoy were the best things in it.
13I’m so moved and humbled by [the fans] responses to The Hollow Crown (2012) and Henry IV. I’ve never worked harder on anything in my life. It means the world.
14[on being directed by Steven Spielberg and Woody Allen for their Oscar-nominated movies] It was a massive honor to work with Woody and Steven.
15[on working on War Horse (2011) and Midnight in Paris (2011)] I’m enormously proud of it because I’m a significant part of both those films.
16I am very proud of my work for the BBC, but I never wanted to stay stuck in the past. Loki has set me free from a particular casting type. But the work is the same. Rigor, discipline, humility, punctuality, above all: truthfulness. [CNN.com, 9 May 2012]
17Never stop. Never stop fighting. Never stop dreaming. And don’t be afraid of wearing your heart on your sleeve – in declaring the films that you love, the films that you want to make, the life that you’ve had, and the lives you can help reflect in cinema. For myself, for a long time… maybe I felt inauthentic or something, I felt like my voice wasn’t worth hearing, and I think everyone’s voice is worth hearing. So if you’ve got something to say, say it from the rooftops.
18Showing young children in these communities, that there are outlets for their feelings, that there is room in a space for their stories to be told, and that they will be applauded – and it’s not about ego, it’s about connection: that their pain is everybody else’s pain.
#Fact
1Won Best Actor in National Film Awards UK 2016 for his role in High-Rise.
2His more avid fans are often referred to as “Hiddlestoners”.
3Plays the piano, guitar, drums, violin, lute and trumpet.
4Math is the one subject he has not excelled in.
5He participated in an autopsy to prepare for his role as a physiologist in High-Rise (2015).
6His eyes water involuntarily when he is spooked.
7He generally runs five miles every morning, however, in preparation for I Saw the Light (2015), he ran ten miles each morning, and also cycled in order to gain a pencil-thin figure for his role as Hank Williams.
8His favorite books are Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy and Any Human Heart by William Boyd.
9His favorite music video is “Weapon of Choice” by Fatboy Slim.
10He read The Politics of the Family and Other Essays by R.D. Laing in preparation for his role in Crimson Peak (2015).
11As of 2015, he has appeared in two films which were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Motion Picture of the Year: Midnight in Paris (2011) and War Horse (2011).
12Was in the same class as both Prince William and Eddie Redmayne at the boarding school Eton College.
13Speaks French, Spanish, Italian, Greek and Latin.
14Won Best Male Principal Performance Award at 2014 Falstaff Awards for his performance in Shakespeare’s Coriolanus at Donmar Warehouse.
15Won Best Actor Award at The 2014 Evening Standard Theatre Awards, for his performance of the title role in Shakespeare’s Coriolanus at Donmar Warehouse.

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