Tom Rhys Harries

Tom Rhys Harries

Tom Rhys Harries (born 8 October 1990) is a Welsh actor best known for his roles as Manchester DJ Axel Collins in the Netflix series White Lines (2020) and Eddie Walker in the Apple TV+ series Suspicion (2022). Harries has also acted in recurring roles in the television series Jekyll and Hyde (2015), Unforgotten (2018), and Britannia (2019). In films, Harries has appeared in Hunky Dory (2011), Slaughterhouse Rulez (2018), The Gentlemen (2019), Sisi & I (2023), Kandahar (2023), and How Kids Roll (2024). He had a guest lead role in the Doctor Who episode “Dot and Bubble” (2024).

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Clayface (2026)

Horror Science Fiction
A rising Hollywood actor with everything ahead of him loses far more than his career when a dangerous obsession and a reckless scientific experiment strip away the person he used...
Score -.-
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The Gentlemen (2020)

Action Comedy Crime
Mickey Pearson spent years quietly turning London's green belt into a cannabis fortune worth hundreds of millions. Now he wants out, and that single decision is enough to send every...
Score 7.7

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