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Tom Goodman-Hill Tom Goodman-Hill Photo: Ruth Crafer Location: London, United Kingdom Eye Colour: Green Height: 6' (182cm) Hair Colour: Blond(e) Weight: 12st. 7lb. (79kg) Hair Length: Mid Length Playing Age: 31 - 40 years Voice Character: Engaging Appearance: Eastern European, Scandinavian, White Voice Quality: Warm Other: Equity Television 2016, Television, H H Asquith, Drunk History III, Tiger Aspect 2016, Television, Ralph, We Are Family, Tiger Aspect, Gareth Tunley 2016, Television, Joe (series regular), HUMANS II, Kudos/AMC/Channel 4, Lewis Arnold 2015, Television, Commissioner Stone (series co-lead), THE SECRET AGENT, BBC, Charles McDougall 2015, Television, Mr Grove (series regular), MR SELFRIDGE IV, ITV Studios, Robert Del Maestro, Bill Anderson 2015, Television, Vicar (The Moth), THE NIGHTMARE WORLDS OF H.G. 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