Tom Holland, an English actor born June 1, 1996, achieved international recognition portraying Peter Parker/Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe beginning with *Captain America: Civil War* (2016). Starting his career in musical theatre with *Billy Elliot* at age twelve, Holland shifted to film with acclaimed performances in *The Impossible* (2012) and *In the Heart of the Sea* (2015). His energetic acting style and commitment to physicality have earned multiple awards and established him among his generation’s most prominent talents, with his career spanning various entertainment mediums.

Thomas Stanley Holland, born June 1, 1996, in England, has emerged as one of the most recognizable young actors of his generation through his portrayal of Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and his critically acclaimed performance in the disaster film *The Impossible*.
Holland’s entertainment career began through dance training at age nine, when a choreographer spotted his talent and recommended him for an audition with *Billy Elliot the Musical*. Following two years of intensive preparation, he joined the production’s cast at London’s Victoria Palace Theatre in 2008, progressing from a supporting role to the lead position by 2010. This early stage experience provided foundational acting skills through musical theatre while establishing the discipline and work ethic that would characterize his professional approach.
The shift to film occurred with Holland’s debut in *The Impossible* (2012), where he portrayed a teenage tsunami survivor alongside Naomi Watts and Ewan McGregor. His performance earned critical acclaim and a Goya Award nomination, marking his move to full-time screen acting.
Subsequent early roles included appearances in *How I Live Now* (2013), *In the Heart of the Sea* (2015), and the historical miniseries *Wolf Hall* (2015), where he portrayed a historical figure.
Holland’s breakdown came with his casting as Peter Parker/Spider-Man, debuting in *Captain America: Civil War* (2016) before starring in *Spider-Man: Homecoming* (2017). His portrayal, characterized by youthful energy and emotional depth, made him integral to the Marvel Cinematic Universe from 2016 onwards and established widespread recognition among international audiences. At 19 years old during his debut as Spider-Man, he was significantly closer in age to the character Peter Parker than previous actors who had portrayed the web-slinger.
Standing 5 feet 8 inches tall, Holland has developed a reputation for his energetic, relatable acting style and commitment to physicality, particularly evident in his stunt work for the Spider-Man franchise. His versatile approach has earned recognition through multiple awards, including a British Academy Film Award and three Saturn Awards for acting.
Forbes recognized his achievement by naming him to their 30 Under 30 Europe list in 2019. His widespread appeal has been evident through diverse roles across various film genres and productions.
Holland’s career continues expanding beyond his superhero role, with ongoing participation in major film franchises and various stage and screen projects. Notable publications regard him as one of the most popular actors of his generation, frequently featuring him in entertainment news coverage that highlights both his professional achievements and public persona.
His portfolio demonstrates consistent growth across film, television, and theatre, establishing him as a leading talent among contemporary young actors within the international entertainment industry.