Tom Xander
- Actor
Tom Xander was born in Wolverhampton, England, before moving to London to pursue his acting career. In 2017, Xander graduated with a 1st Class Degree from Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts and immediately went on to lead the company of the smash-hit award winning show, 'The Book Of Mormon', in the West End, where he played the leading role of Elder Cunningham.
Xander debuted on screen opposite Kate Beckinsale in the feature film 'Jolt' for Amazon Prime and has respectively guest-starred in medical drama 'Holby City' and the hit comedy 'The Darling Buds Of May' reboot, 'The Larkins'.
His first cinematic lead came from Robert Schwentke's black comedy, 'Seneca', where he played the tyrant Emperor Nero opposite John Malkovich (Seneca).
Xander originated the role of Damian Hubbard in Mean Girls at the Savoy Theatre, where he earned a nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical at the Olivier Awards with Mastercard 2025 and also a WhatsOnStage nomination for Best Supporting Performer in a Musical. He has also played in A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Xander debuted on screen opposite Kate Beckinsale in the feature film 'Jolt' for Amazon Prime and has respectively guest-starred in medical drama 'Holby City' and the hit comedy 'The Darling Buds Of May' reboot, 'The Larkins'.
His first cinematic lead came from Robert Schwentke's black comedy, 'Seneca', where he played the tyrant Emperor Nero opposite John Malkovich (Seneca).
Xander originated the role of Damian Hubbard in Mean Girls at the Savoy Theatre, where he earned a nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical at the Olivier Awards with Mastercard 2025 and also a WhatsOnStage nomination for Best Supporting Performer in a Musical. He has also played in A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Royal Shakespeare Company.