Guys, he does a Woody Allen impression. You should listen to this just for that reason alone. This interview was done just before he won The Rising Star award at the BAFTAs.
And he loved Micheal Fassbender in “Shame” *fangirl noises*. That was a really good film (and Fassbender was very very naked in it).
Tom Hiddleston on BBC Radio 1 with Fearne Cotton (10 February, 2012)
Tag: interview
Tom Hiddleston and Scarlett Johansson on the Kyle and Jackie O show.
Audio provided by: medveditsa
Here’s the full clip of Tom & ScarJo.
Nice to hear this again. On-set during Thor filming.
i love to hear him rambling on.
excuse me while i fangirl a little
OMG he’s so intelligent and eloquent and articulate and cultured and so fucking smooth and he’s suck a dork and he works so hard and he purrs instead of talking and his fucking posh accent and i can fucking see his little crooked mouth and he’s so uncontrollably excited my fucking god i’m in love with this knucklehead halp!!I refuse to listen to this as I don’t think I can handle it.
“In the past, who has actually helped you to be where you are right now?”
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My friends are involving in this AMAZING Shakespeare/theatre resource where you can watch interviews with of the world’s top Shakespearean actors, directors, etc. for free from anywhere in the world. Check out this teaser video and the full site is being launched soon!
Conversations with Tom Hiddleston of THE NIGHT MANAGER – The Whole Sag-Aftra conversation from August 12, 2016.
Tom Hiddleston, the unquiet man. The Sunday Times, Culture magazine.
From Torrilla/weibo
Tom Hiddleston: ‘Being a spy now more dangerous than during cold war’ | Books | The Guardian
The modern-day spy requires all the “innate courage and skill set” of John le Carré’s most famous cold war protagonists in a digital age, according to Tom Hiddleston, star of The Night Manager.
The 35-year-old actor, who plays spy Jonathan Pine in a BBC adaptation of the Le Carré novel, said the plot may be a far cry from Smilie, but the role of the undercover agent today is, arguably, more dangerous.
Tom Hiddleston: ‘Being a spy now more dangerous than during cold war’ | Books | The Guardian
OMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMG!!!!
You have to listen to this BBC Radio 2 interview! Tom with James Corden, Roger Taylor from Queen and Mike Rosenberg (Passenger).
Featuring:
* Tom talking about playing the trumpet
* James Corden once again saying that Tom will be the next James Bond, and they talk about the timing being perfect since Daniel Craig has two movies left, so he’d be late 30s-ish (my feeling exactly)
* Tom and James facing off in Queen trivia
* Briefly Singing along with old Queen songs
* Voice porn
* General yumminess from everyone





