Tom Payne (actor)

Tom Payne (born 21 December 1982[2]) is an English actor. He is known for appearing on AMC's The Walking Dead as Paul "Jesus" Rovia, and BBC's Waterloo Road as Brett Aspinall. He portrayed Malcolm Bright on the American television series Prodigal Son from 2019 to 2021.

Tom Payne
Born (1982-12-21) 21 December 1982 (age 41)
EducationRoyal Central School of Speech & Drama
OccupationActor
Years active2005–present
Spouse
(m. 2020)
Children3[1]
Parent
  • Jeremy Payne (father)
RelativesWill Payne (brother)

Early life

Payne grew up in Bath, Somerset, where he attended King Edward's School and was a prolific contributor to the school's drama department. He attended the Royal Central School of Speech & Drama, graduating in June 2005.

Career

In January 2007, he first appeared in Waterloo Road for the BBC, playing sixth former Brett Aspinall. Despite being 24 at the time, Payne portrayed a 17-year-old character. He remained in the series until the end of the following season in March 2008. It was revealed afterwards that he would not be returning for the new season. Between season 1 and 2 he filmed Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day and Skins and was named one of Screen International's Stars of Tomorrow 2007.[3]

After leaving Waterloo Road Payne played George Best in Best: His Mother's Son, a BBC2 film about the legendary footballer.[4] In the same year he appeared in Marple: They Do It With Mirrors and Wuthering Heights for ITV.

On 8 March 2010, it was announced that Tom had joined the cast of Luck a new pilot for HBO directed by Michael Mann, written by David Milch, starring Dustin Hoffman and Nick Nolte.[5] He played the role of a Cajun jockey.

In 2012, he was cast in the title role of The Physician (based on the book of the same name) alongside Stellan Skarsgård and Ben Kingsley.

His career defining role came when he was cast with a recurring role in Season 6 of The Walking Dead, as Paul "Jesus" Rovia,[6][7] and promoted to series regular for season 7.[8] He played the character until midway through season 9.

In 2019, Payne was cast in the lead role as a serial killer's son in the Fox police procedural series Prodigal Son.[9][10][11]

Personal life

Payne began dating singer Jennifer Åkerman in late 2013. He announced on an episode of Talking Dead that they had become engaged. Åkerman later revealed on her Instagram that they married on December 21, 2020 after postponing their wedding due to COVID-19. They had a son, Harrison, born on January 5, 2022 and welcomed twins on April 1, 2024.

His younger brother Will Payne is also an actor.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008Miss Pettigrew Lives for a DayPhil Goldman
2009Into the Rose-GardenSamShort film
2011The TaskStanton
Generation PerdueToby PerdueShort film
2012The InheritanceMatthew
My Funny ValentineZander
Still YoungEdwardShort film
2013The PhysicianRob Cole
2015WinterTom
MindGamersJaxon
2017It's No GameEastShort film
2019IOElonVoice role
2024ImaginaryMax
Horizon: An American Saga

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005CasualtyToby TylerEpisode: "Love and Duty"
2007SkinsSpencerEpisode: "Effy"
Miss Marie LloydBernardTelevision film
2007–2008Waterloo RoadBrett AspinallRecurring role, 32 episodes
2008He Kills CoppersJonny TaylorTelevision film
2009Wuthering HeightsLinton2 episodes
Miss MarpleEdgar LawsonEpisode: "They Do It with Mirrors"
Best: His Mother's SonGeorge BestTelevision film
Beautiful PeopleMr. CarrEpisode: "How I Got My Plumes"
2010The People vs. George LucasHimselfDocumentary
2011–2012LuckLeon Micheaux9 episodes
2014New WorldsMonmouth4 episodes
2016–2019The Walking DeadPaul "Jesus" RoviaRecurring (season 6)
Main Cast (seasons 7–9)
2016–2018Talking DeadHimself7 episodes
2017The Nightly ShowEpisode: "With David Walliams - Night Four"
2018Fear the Walking DeadPaul "Jesus" RoviaGuest Star, episode: "What's Your Story?" (season 4)
2019–2021Prodigal SonMalcolm Bright (formerly Whitly)Lead role (32 episodes)

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