Thomas Brodie-Sangster


Thomas Brodie-Sangster, also credited as Thomas Sangster, is an English actor known for playing Sam in Love Actually, Simon in Nanny McPhee, Romulus Augustulus in The Last Legion, Ferb in Phineas and Ferb, Jojen Reed in Game of Thrones, and Newt in the Maze Runner film series.
Sangster also grew in popularity for starring in critically acclaimed cult films such as Death of a Superhero, Bright Star, and as Paul McCartney in Nowhere Boy. He also had a cameo appearance in , a role as Whitey Winn in the Netflix miniseries Godless and played John Tracy in Thunderbirds Are Go.

Early life

Thomas Sangster was born in Southwark, a district in London, on 16 May 1990 to Mark Sangster and Tasha Bertram. Sangster's father's family is from Banchory, Scotland. He has one sister, Ava Sangster. Sangster plays bass and guitar, and he learned to play left-handed guitar to portray the left-handed Paul McCartney in the feature film Nowhere Boy. He also learned how to play the drums in the feature film Love Actually.

Career

In 2001, Sangster's first acting role was in a BBC television film, Station Jim. He subsequently appeared in a few more television films, including the lead roles in Bobbie's Girl, The Miracle of the Cards and Stig of the Dump. He won the "Golden Nymph" award at the 43rd Annual Monte Carlo Television Festival for his role in the miniseries Entrusted. Sangster's first major theatrical film was Love Actually, in which he played Sam. He was nominated for a Golden Satellite Award and a Young Artist Award for his role in the film.
Sangster next appeared in a television adaptation of the novel Feather Boy and played a younger version of James Franco's Tristan in the film version of Tristan & Isolde. Among other things, Sangster takes part in a sword fight in the film. Sangster next starred in the commercially successful film Nanny McPhee as the eldest of seven children.
in 2011
In 2007, he appeared in a two-part story in
Doctor Who as schoolboy Timothy "Tim" Latimer, and guest-starred in the Big Finish Doctor Who audio dramas The Mind's Eye and The Bride of Peladon. His voice lowered during filming of the Doctor Who episodes. He also starred in the film adaptation of Valerio Massimo Manfredi's historical novel The Last Legion, released in 2007. That same year he voiced the character of Ferb Fletcher in the Disney Channel animated series Phineas and Ferb. He appeared in the 2008 miniseries Pinocchio, filmed in Italy, as Lampwick.
In March 2008, it was announced that Sangster would star in Steven Spielberg's CGI motion capture film
The Adventures of Tintin as the title character of Hergé's comic books. Sangster left the project after scheduling difficulties when filming was delayed in October 2008 and the role was given to Jamie Bell.
Also in 2008, Sangster had a role in director Jane Campion's film
Bright Star, a love story about John Keats and his lover Fanny Brawne. He also starred as Paul McCartney in Nowhere Boy, a film directed by award-winning artist Sam Taylor-Wood, about the teenage years of John Lennon.
Sangster appeared as Casey in the film
Some Dogs Bite about a boy who wants to keep his family together. Casey takes his baby brother out of foster care and, with the help of his older brother, goes in search of their father. Sangster appeared in the Irish film Death of a Superhero, based on the novel by Anthony McCarten.
Additionally, Sangster plays Liam in the 2011 film
The Last Furlong. In April 2011, he made a guest appearance as Adam Douglas in an episode of British detective drama Lewis. In 2012, he starred in The Baytown Outlaws and in Ella Jones's short film, The Ugly Duckling, the third installment of the Tales trilogy of reworked fairy tales from More Films. From 2013 to 2014, he played the role of Jojen Reed in the HBO series Game of Thrones. In 2015, he began providing the voice of John Tracy in ITV's remake of Gerry Anderson's puppet series Thunderbirds Are Go.
Sangster played Newt in the 20th Century Fox
Maze Runner trilogy, including The Maze Runner, ', and '. In BBC2's 6-part television adaptation of Wolf Hall, Sangster portrayed Rafe Sadler, the ward of Thomas Cromwell.
On 24 May 2017, a 15-minute sequel to
Love Actually was released with Sangster as part of the cast. It was shown on the BBC as part of Comic Relief's Red Nose Day and titled Red Nose Day Actually and brought back a large number of characters from the first film.
In 2017, Sangster began portraying Whitey Winn in the Netflix western drama miniseries
Godless''.

Brodie Films and Winnet music

Sangster established Brodie Films in 2006 with his mother, Tasha Bertram, "to create opportunities in the film industry for new British talent; innovative writers, actors and directors." The company was dissolved in May 2013.
Sangster plays bass guitar, and in January 2010 joined the band Winnet, in which his mother provides vocals.

Filmography

Film

Television

Music videos

Audio plays

Awards and nominations

YearNominated WorkCategoryResult
2003EntrustedGolden Nymph at Monte Carlo Television Festival: Best Actor in a mini-series
2004Love ActuallyPhoenix Film Critics Society Awards: Best Performance by Youth in a Leading or Supporting Role – Male
2004Love ActuallyPhoenix Film Critics Society Awards: Best Ensemble Acting for Love Actually
2004Love ActuallySatellite Awards: Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, Comedy or Musical
2004Love ActuallyYoung Artist Award: Best Performance in a Feature Film – Supporting Young Actor
2007Nanny McPheeYoung Artist Award: Best Performance in a Feature Film – Young Ensemble Cast
2007Nanny McPheeYoung Artist Award: Best Performance in a Feature Film – Leading Young Actor
2008The Last LegionYoung Artist Award: Best Performance in an International Feature Film – Leading Young Performer
2015The Maze RunnerTeen Choice Awards Choice Movie: Breakout Star
2015The Maze RunnerTeen Choice Awards Choice Movie: Chemistry
2016Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie: Chemistry