Tom Blyth, from Birmingham, grew up in Woodthorpe, Nottingham.
Blyth braved the death of his father, producer Gavin Blyth, aged 15, which inspired him to become an actor.
Blyth to the Television Workshop and National Youth Theatre. His destiny was shaped by his mother's support and acting lessons.
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Blyth studied at the Juilliard School in New York City, graduating in 2020 and marking a major milestone in his creative career.
Blyth began his career with minor roles in "Robin Hood" (2010) and "Pelican Blood" (2010).
Blyth played well opposite Richard Mason in 2018's coming-of-age picture "Scott and Sid," demonstrating his ability to develop characters.
Blyth played the difficult character of Glen Byam Shaw in Terence Davies' historical drama "Benediction," demonstrating his acting abilities after graduating from Juilliard.
Blyth's 2022 guest appearance in HBO's "The Gilded Age" and titular part in Epix's "Billy the Kid" showed his versatility.