Tom Hooper

The first professional short film made by British-Australian director Tom Hooper, “Painted Faces,” was aired on Channel 4 in 1992. Hooper started making movies as a teenager. He directed plays and television advertisements while attending Oxford University.

Quick Facts of Tom Hooper

Celebrated Name Tom Hooper
Age 49 years(2022)
Nick Name Hooper
Birth Name Thomas George Hooper
Birth Date 1972-10-05
Gender Male
Profession Filmmaker
Birth Nation England
Place Of Birth London
Nationality British
Ethnicity British Australian
Father Richard
Mother Meredith Jean
Brothers Ben
Sisters Rachel
School

Highgate School, and Westminster School

University Oxford University
Awards Golden Globe, Oscar and More…
Marital Status Engaged and Split
Girlfriend Tara Subkoff (Ex)
Sexual Orientation Straight
Net Worth $20 Million
Source of Wealth Filmmaking Career
Height 6 ft 5 in
Weight 104 Kg
Body Type Athletic
Hair Color Light Brown
Eye Color Blue
Links Wikipedia

He directed episodes of “EastEnders,” “Cold Feet,” “Byker Grove,” and “Quayside” on British television after receiving his degree. Tom Hooper was chosen to helm the 2003 revival of ITV’s “Prime Suspect” in the 2000s. He directed the huge BBC costume dramas Love in a “Cold Climate” (2001) and “Daniel Deronda” (2002). He then directed “Elizabeth I” after making his feature film debut with “Red Dust” (2004).

(2005). He continues to work for HBO on the television movies “John Adams” and “Longford” (2006). (2008). The historical drama “The King’s Speech” was released in 2010. Les Misérables (2012) was his subsequent motion picture, while “The Danish Girl” (2015) was the one that came after. He recently oversaw the direction of two “His Dark Materials” episodes and a live-action “Cats” musical adaption.

What is the latest net worth of  Tom Hooper as of 2022?

Tom Hooper is a well-known British director who has helmed a number of successful movies and TV shows over the course of his career, including Quayside, EastEnders, Elizabeth I, Longford, Cats, Les Miserables, and others. Tom’s net worth is predicted to be $20 million as of 2022. His primary source of wealth is his work as a film director, and he currently earns millions of dollars per year.

With a $15 million budget, The King’s Speech, which won Hooper an Oscar, grossed an astounding $414.2 million worldwide. Moreover, with an estimated $46 million in combined earnings, he has risen to the top rank on People With Money’s list of the ten highest-paid directors for 2022.

Hooper is the highest-paid filmmaker in the world, earning an astounding $46 million between August 2021 and August 2022, over $20 million more than his nearest rival, according to a research by People With Money published on Sunday (September 4). His wealth is the result of wise stock investments, expensive cars, significant real estate holdings, lucrative endorsement deals, and more. He is currently living a luxurious lifestyle thanks to his earnings.

What has made Tom Hooper well-known?

  • being an Australian-British director.
  • for helming films including “The Danish Girl” and “The King’s Speech.”

What is the birth name of Tom Hooper?

Thomas George Hooper was given the name Tom Hooper at birth on October 5, 1972, in London, England. He is of British and Australian heritage and has British nationality. Richard, his father, is a British-born businessman. Meredith Jean, his mother, is an Australian-born author. Ben is his brother, while Rachel is his sister. He attended the Highgate School and Westminster School for his formal education. He read a book about direction when he was 12 years old, and it completely captivated him.

Tom Hooper’s birth name is Thomas George Hooper, image source; Onelastfeed.com

Then, at the age of 13, he produced his first short film. Its title, Runaway Dog, indicated that it was a dog story. He directed the short film Bomber Jacket at the age of 14, which won the BBC competition for young filmmakers. In the competition, his movie Bombers Jacket came in second place. Painted Faces, his first professional short film, was released. Later, he went to Oxford’s University College to study English.

His involvement with the Oxford University Dramatic Society was active. He directed a number of commercials and short films during this time, including a Jaguar commercial that starred Tom Hiddleston, Ben Kingsley, and Mark Strong and aired during Super Bowl XLV. The multinational production company SMUGGLER is responsible for the creation of his commercial work. He will be 49 years old as of 2021.

How did Tom Hooper’s career fare?

  • Episodes of the brief Tyne Tees Television soap opera “Quayside” were directed by Tom Hooper in 1997.
  • He was the director of four “Byker Grove” episodes that CBBC aired in the same year.
  • He oversaw the direction of a few “EastEnders” episodes between 1998 and 2000.
  • He oversaw the comedy-drama series “Cold Feet” in 1999.
  • He oversaw the period drama miniseries “Love in a Cold Climate” in 2001.
  • He directed the historical drama miniseries “Daniel Deronda” after a year.
  • Prime Suspect 6: The Last Witness, a two-part drama miniseries, was directed by him in 2003.
    With the drama picture “Red Dust,” he made his feature film directing debut in 2004.
  • He oversaw the two-part television series “Elizabeth I” in 2005.
  • He oversaw the 2006 television film “Longford.”

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  • He oversaw the miniseries “John Adams” in 2008.
  • He oversaw the 2010 historical drama film “The King’s Speech.” Four Academy Awards were given to the film, including the Best Director honor for Hooper.
  • He was the director of the musical drama “Les Miserables” in 2012.
  • He was the director of “The Danish Girl” in 2015.
  • He would helm a stage musical adaption of “Cats” by Andrew Lloyd Webber, it was revealed in May 2016.
  • The movie, which stars Jennifer Hudson, Ian McKellen, Judi Dench, James Corden, Idris Elba, and Taylor Swift, began filming in November 2018 and was released on December 20, 2019, however it was both a critical and financial flop.
  • The original song “Beautiful Ghosts,” written by Swift and Lloyd Webber, was next co-produced by him with Lloyd Webber and Greg Wells.

Awards and Successes

  • won 2011 BAFTA Film Awards and 2011 Academy Awards for his performance in The King’s Speech.
  • won Golden Globes for his role in The King’s Speech in 2011 as well as Elizabeth I (2007), Longford (2008), John Adams (2009), and
  • a 2006 Primetime Emmy Award winner for his work on Elizabeth I
  • won Guild Awards in 2010 for his performance in The King’s Speech
Tom Hooper with his Oscar, image Source: Gossip Gist.
  • Golden Raspberry Awards in 2020 for his work on Cats
  • won the 2004 IFFI Special Jury Award
  • won the Independent Spirit Award, the Hollywood Award, and the London Film Critics Circle Award in 2010

Who is the wife of Tom Hooper ?

Tom Hooper was formerly engaged, although it is presumed that he is not at this moment. He is very content with his current situation, putting more of an emphasis on his profession than being in a relationship. He is straight sexually inclined. Also he was previously engaged to Tara Subkoff, an actress, but the two called it off after a year of dating. In 2011, they got together during the Golden Gloves. Later, in the fall of 2014, Tara married an artist named Urs Fischer.

How tall is Tom Hooper?

Tom Hooper is a tall, good-looking director who stands at 6 feet 5 inches or 1.96 meters. His body weight is 104 kg (230 lbs), approximately. He has an athletic body type. His hair is a light brown tint, and he has blue eyes. He takes good care of his body and currently has a healthy one.

Have You Heard?

  • His movie Cats (2019) was the final movie of the 2010s to win the Razzie for Worst Picture. His movie The King’s Speech (2010) was
  • the first movie of the 2010s to win the Oscar for Best Picture.
  • Thomas George Hooper is his true name.
  • He studied English at Oxford University.
  • Richard, his father, is a British-born businessman. Meredith Jean, his mother, is an Australian-born author.