Tom Holland is paying tribute to his dog Tessa, who passed away in March.
Tessa, a blue Staffordshire Bull Terrier, joined Tom‘s family as a puppy back in 2014. “I would like to introduce to everyone little Tess. The newest member of the family,” the actor shared on Instagram at the time.
Tom‘s dad Dominic Holland confirmed Tessa’s death in a Patreon blog post on March 28.
The Spider-Man: No Way Home star took to social media on Sunday (April 21) to mourn his late furry friend.
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Tom shared a photo of Tessa next to a stuffed animal. “Missing my lady ❤️,” he wrote in the caption.
On his Story, Tom also shared a photo of Tessa outside with the text “T-Day” and a link to his dad’s blog post about planting a tree for the late dog.
Back in December, Tom Holland shared...
Tessa, a blue Staffordshire Bull Terrier, joined Tom‘s family as a puppy back in 2014. “I would like to introduce to everyone little Tess. The newest member of the family,” the actor shared on Instagram at the time.
Tom‘s dad Dominic Holland confirmed Tessa’s death in a Patreon blog post on March 28.
The Spider-Man: No Way Home star took to social media on Sunday (April 21) to mourn his late furry friend.
Keep reading to find out more…
Tom shared a photo of Tessa next to a stuffed animal. “Missing my lady ❤️,” he wrote in the caption.
On his Story, Tom also shared a photo of Tessa outside with the text “T-Day” and a link to his dad’s blog post about planting a tree for the late dog.
Back in December, Tom Holland shared...
- 4/22/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
London, March 16 (Ians) Actors Tom Holland and Zendaya were spotted reuniting for a date in the UK, proving that their relationship remains strong despite their busy schedules that often keep them apart.
The ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ co-stars were photographed shopping for groceries at the Waitrose supermarket in London on Wednesday morning, March 15, reports ‘aceshowbiz.com’.
In pictures which have circulated online, the two-time Emmy Award winner helped her beau navigate a big shopping cart of food as he pushed the cart.
The two were also seen grabbing coffee before going to shop for groceries at the high-end market. They were holding hands while having light talk during the stroll. Both stars dressed down during the outing.
On Sunday, they were spotted taking a relaxing stroll with Tom’s parents, Nikki and Dominic Holland, while walking their dogs.
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The ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ co-stars were photographed shopping for groceries at the Waitrose supermarket in London on Wednesday morning, March 15, reports ‘aceshowbiz.com’.
In pictures which have circulated online, the two-time Emmy Award winner helped her beau navigate a big shopping cart of food as he pushed the cart.
The two were also seen grabbing coffee before going to shop for groceries at the high-end market. They were holding hands while having light talk during the stroll. Both stars dressed down during the outing.
On Sunday, they were spotted taking a relaxing stroll with Tom’s parents, Nikki and Dominic Holland, while walking their dogs.
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- 3/16/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Tom Holland's dry January came to an early end. The Spider-Man: Far From Home actor took to Twitter to share one relatable struggle he's already experiencing in 2021. At the start of the new year, the 24-year-old star's father Dominic Holland tweeted, "Called time on dry January embarrassingly early but we have a full house – it's cold and dark outside…" Days later, Tom retweeted the post and confessed, "I was doing really well…. for about 12 hours" along with a crying laughing emoji. Of course, fans of the Marvel star felt sympathy for his attempts. One Twitter user wrote, "So what I get from this is that we all are starting the year drunk...
- 1/6/2021
- E! Online
Tom Holland, known for his role as Spiderman in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, headed to Scotland, for a quick boys’ trip with his author and comedian father, Dominic Holland, last week. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tom Holland (@tomholland2013) on Aug 6, 2019 at 8:26am Pdt Holland shared slideshow of videos […]
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The post Tom Holland Golfs In Scotland On A Boys’ Trip With Father Dominic Holland appeared first on uInterview.
- 9/8/2019
- by Lexie Soro
- Uinterview
Actor Tom Holland doesn't feel trapped in his Spider-Man avatar, and says it is all about creating a balance in professional life.
"It is a balance of doing other movies while doing these big movies. I did one with Alfonso Gomez-Rejon ('The Current War'), did 'The Devil All the Time', which I shot in Alabama. It is a dark film. I am also doing a film with Russo Brothers later this year called 'Cherry'," Holland told Ians while discussing how he ensures he doesn't get trapped in his onscreen superhero avatar.
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"It is about kind of fitting into schedule these new indie projects which are very character focused, and about balance," he added.
For Holland, the path towards showbiz began getting carved when he was a child. The son of English comedian Dominic Holland studied dance when he was in school,...
"It is a balance of doing other movies while doing these big movies. I did one with Alfonso Gomez-Rejon ('The Current War'), did 'The Devil All the Time', which I shot in Alabama. It is a dark film. I am also doing a film with Russo Brothers later this year called 'Cherry'," Holland told Ians while discussing how he ensures he doesn't get trapped in his onscreen superhero avatar.
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"It is about kind of fitting into schedule these new indie projects which are very character focused, and about balance," he added.
For Holland, the path towards showbiz began getting carved when he was a child. The son of English comedian Dominic Holland studied dance when he was in school,...
- 8/19/2019
- GlamSham
It has been a crazy ride to fame for Tom Holland, who is winning hearts all around the world as the new Spider-Man. But he does not want to get lost in the glitz and glamour of the industry.
The actor thinks he has done a great job at evading the spotlight, and says he lives the "most normal and regular life ever".
"I have done quite a good job of only being in the spotlight when I need to be... Like I don't get paparazzied. I don't go to fancy parties. I don't do that kind of stuff," Holland said in an interview while promoting his film Spider-man: Far From Home here.
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"When I am not on the press tour or doing red carpet, I live the most normal and regular life ever. I have done a good job,...
The actor thinks he has done a great job at evading the spotlight, and says he lives the "most normal and regular life ever".
"I have done quite a good job of only being in the spotlight when I need to be... Like I don't get paparazzied. I don't go to fancy parties. I don't do that kind of stuff," Holland said in an interview while promoting his film Spider-man: Far From Home here.
Also Read:?Tom Holland starrer Spider-man: Far From Home is coming early
"When I am not on the press tour or doing red carpet, I live the most normal and regular life ever. I have done a good job,...
- 6/26/2019
- GlamSham
Spider-Man: Homecoming's Tom Holland on becoming his favourite superheroSpider-Man: Homecoming's Tom Holland on becoming his favourite superheroBob Strauss - Cineplex Magazine7/5/2017 1:50:00 Pm
The third time should, at least, be charming.
That’s because Tom Holland is playing the friendly neighborhood webslinger in Spider-Man: Homecoming. Exuberant and super-friendly, the 21-year-old English actor is the third person to play Marvel Comics’ most popular superhero on the big screen since the turn of the century. And if the overeager, sarcastic teen approach to Peter Parker that he introduced in last year’s Captain America: Civil War is maintained, we’ll have a much different wall crawler than with Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield’s angstier interpretations.
“I tried to bring a lot of levity to the character, so at every opportunity I got I was trying to crack jokes and be the wise guy,” says Holland over the phone.
The third time should, at least, be charming.
That’s because Tom Holland is playing the friendly neighborhood webslinger in Spider-Man: Homecoming. Exuberant and super-friendly, the 21-year-old English actor is the third person to play Marvel Comics’ most popular superhero on the big screen since the turn of the century. And if the overeager, sarcastic teen approach to Peter Parker that he introduced in last year’s Captain America: Civil War is maintained, we’ll have a much different wall crawler than with Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield’s angstier interpretations.
“I tried to bring a lot of levity to the character, so at every opportunity I got I was trying to crack jokes and be the wise guy,” says Holland over the phone.
- 7/5/2017
- by Bob Strauss - Cineplex Magazine
- Cineplex
First portrayed by Tobey Maguire in Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man, then portrayed by Andrew Garfield in The Amazing Spider-Man and its sequel, now 19 year old British actor Tom Holland will take on the iconic role of Peter Parker.
Since the new version of Spider-Man was announced, it was clear Marvel was looking for a younger actor who would portray a high school-aged Peter Parker, and Tom has beaten fellow Brits Charlie Rowe and Asa Butterfield to the role, after a world-wide casting search.
Marvel and Sony Pictures, and producers Kevin Feige and Amy Pascal conducted an extensive search for the new Spider-man and the studios and producers were impressed by Holland’s performances in The Impossible, Wolf Hall, and the upcoming In the Heart of the Sea, and by a series of complex screen tests.
Sony Chairman commented "For Spidey himself, we saw many terrific young actors, but Tom’s screen tests were special.
Since the new version of Spider-Man was announced, it was clear Marvel was looking for a younger actor who would portray a high school-aged Peter Parker, and Tom has beaten fellow Brits Charlie Rowe and Asa Butterfield to the role, after a world-wide casting search.
Marvel and Sony Pictures, and producers Kevin Feige and Amy Pascal conducted an extensive search for the new Spider-man and the studios and producers were impressed by Holland’s performances in The Impossible, Wolf Hall, and the upcoming In the Heart of the Sea, and by a series of complex screen tests.
Sony Chairman commented "For Spidey himself, we saw many terrific young actors, but Tom’s screen tests were special.
- 6/23/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
The lineup for this year's Pointless Celebrities series has been announced by BBC One.
Beginning with an August 9 comedy special, the upcoming series will feature different themes each week.
Four teams of two from the world of music, TV, soaps, sport, food and drink, journalism, radio and theatre will compete for charity in weekly specials to air on Saturday evenings on BBC One.
The first show pits Lesley Joseph and Linda Robson from Birds of a Feather against Ronni Ancona and Phil Cornwell, Su Pollard and Ruth Madoc, and Josh Widdicombe and his partner Sara Pascoe.
Standout teams from the series include Stefan Dennis and fellow Neighbours star Rebekah Elmaloglou, who will square off against Ray Quinn and Louis Emerick from Brookside.
Antony Costa from Blue will team with 5ive's Scott Robinson in the music special, while TV stars Louie Spence and Carol McGiffin will face off against the likes...
Beginning with an August 9 comedy special, the upcoming series will feature different themes each week.
Four teams of two from the world of music, TV, soaps, sport, food and drink, journalism, radio and theatre will compete for charity in weekly specials to air on Saturday evenings on BBC One.
The first show pits Lesley Joseph and Linda Robson from Birds of a Feather against Ronni Ancona and Phil Cornwell, Su Pollard and Ruth Madoc, and Josh Widdicombe and his partner Sara Pascoe.
Standout teams from the series include Stefan Dennis and fellow Neighbours star Rebekah Elmaloglou, who will square off against Ray Quinn and Louis Emerick from Brookside.
Antony Costa from Blue will team with 5ive's Scott Robinson in the music special, while TV stars Louie Spence and Carol McGiffin will face off against the likes...
- 7/25/2014
- Digital Spy
ITV is building up to the 2014 Brazil World Cup with a new animated football comedy from Simon Nye, the writer of Men Behaving Badly.
Warren United follows the fortunes of Warren Kinglsey, an overweight kitchen salesman and dedicated football fan. It will air on ITV.
Written by David Quantick and Dominic Holland, the show will feature the voices of Darren Boyd (Spy), Morgana Robinson (House of Fools), Morwenna Banks (Peppa Pig), Johnny Vegas and Eleanor Lawrence (Common Ground).
The production comes from Baby Cow (Uncle, Gavin and Stacey, Mighty Boosh and Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa) and Canadian animation house Smiley Guy.
The show will launch on April 22.
Henry Normal, co-founder of Baby Cow productions, said: "New animated narrative series in this country are so rare. So are comedies about football, while those about fans even rarer. On several counts, therefore, we're trying something unusual."
ITV's director of digital channels Angela...
Warren United follows the fortunes of Warren Kinglsey, an overweight kitchen salesman and dedicated football fan. It will air on ITV.
Written by David Quantick and Dominic Holland, the show will feature the voices of Darren Boyd (Spy), Morgana Robinson (House of Fools), Morwenna Banks (Peppa Pig), Johnny Vegas and Eleanor Lawrence (Common Ground).
The production comes from Baby Cow (Uncle, Gavin and Stacey, Mighty Boosh and Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa) and Canadian animation house Smiley Guy.
The show will launch on April 22.
Henry Normal, co-founder of Baby Cow productions, said: "New animated narrative series in this country are so rare. So are comedies about football, while those about fans even rarer. On several counts, therefore, we're trying something unusual."
ITV's director of digital channels Angela...
- 2/24/2014
- Digital Spy
Karla Crome
Congratulations to some fantastic young British actors announced today as Screen International Stars of Tomorrow 2012, including some Screenterrier favourites:
23 year old Karla Crome (represented by Troika) who's currently on our screens playing Riley in Sky's Hit and Miss, and who Screenterrier revealed as a new Misfit in the up-coming 4th series of the award-winning E4 series.
Letitia Wright
19 year old Letitia Wright (represented by Identity Agency Group), who starred in Channel 4's Top Boy and My Brother The Devil which received rave reviews after it's premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. The star of the film James Floyd (represented by Cam) is also included (and makes the Screen International cover) along with Ashley Thomas (represented by Independent Talent).
George Mackay
20 year old George Mackay (represented by Gordon and French), who's steadily built up a string of feature film credits and is about to start filming alongside Saoirse Ronan...
Congratulations to some fantastic young British actors announced today as Screen International Stars of Tomorrow 2012, including some Screenterrier favourites:
23 year old Karla Crome (represented by Troika) who's currently on our screens playing Riley in Sky's Hit and Miss, and who Screenterrier revealed as a new Misfit in the up-coming 4th series of the award-winning E4 series.
Letitia Wright
19 year old Letitia Wright (represented by Identity Agency Group), who starred in Channel 4's Top Boy and My Brother The Devil which received rave reviews after it's premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. The star of the film James Floyd (represented by Cam) is also included (and makes the Screen International cover) along with Ashley Thomas (represented by Independent Talent).
George Mackay
20 year old George Mackay (represented by Gordon and French), who's steadily built up a string of feature film credits and is about to start filming alongside Saoirse Ronan...
- 6/18/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
Back in December, it was announced that 18 year old Irish actress Saoirse Ronan (represented by MacFarlane Chard in the UK) had been cast in the lead role of New Yorker Daisy in the up-coming film adaptation of Meg Rosoff's best-selling young adult novel How I Live Now.
The film directed by Kevin McDonald, who helmed the BAFTA and Oscar-winning Last King of Scotland, from a screenplay by Jeremy Brock and Toni Grisoni is set to start shooting in Wales at the end of this month.
20 year old George Mackay will star opposite Saoirse as her cousin Edmond (known as Eddie in the film) with whom Daisy forms a close bond when she is sent to stay in the English countryside. George (represented by Gordon and French) started acting when he was 10 and landed the role of Curly, one of the Lost Boys in the 2003 feature Peter Pan. He has worked steadily since,...
The film directed by Kevin McDonald, who helmed the BAFTA and Oscar-winning Last King of Scotland, from a screenplay by Jeremy Brock and Toni Grisoni is set to start shooting in Wales at the end of this month.
20 year old George Mackay will star opposite Saoirse as her cousin Edmond (known as Eddie in the film) with whom Daisy forms a close bond when she is sent to stay in the English countryside. George (represented by Gordon and French) started acting when he was 10 and landed the role of Curly, one of the Lost Boys in the 2003 feature Peter Pan. He has worked steadily since,...
- 6/14/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
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