Tom Sturridge net worth is estimated to be around $3 million as of 2024. Tom Sturridge is a British actor born on December 5, 1985. He is known for his early roles in films like “Being Julia,” “Like Minds,” and “The Boat That Rocked.” He received a Tony Award nomination for Best Actor in a Play for his work in “Orphans” and “Sea Wall/A Life.”
He was also nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in American Buffalo. Since 2022, he has played Dream in the popular Netflix series “The Sandman.”
Full Name | Thomas Sidney Jerome Sturridge |
Date of Birth | December 21, 1985 |
Place of Birth | Lambeth, London, England |
Occupation | Actor |
Height | 5 feet 10 inches (178 cm) |
Partners | Sienna Miller |
Children | 1 |
Net Worth | $3 million |
What is Tom Sturridge Net Worth in 2024?
Tom Sturridge is a British actor with a net worth of $3 Million as of 2024, according to Celebrity Net Worth. The main source of Tom Sturridge’s net worth comes from his acting career.
He has appeared in various films, television series, and stage productions. Notably, he starred in the TV series “The Sandman,” which boosted his popularity.
Additionally, he has performed in several successful stage plays, including “Orphans” and “American Buffalo.” His diverse roles in movies like “Waiting for Forever” and “Journey’s End” have also contributed to his earnings. Overall, his work as an actor is the primary source of his net worth.
Tom Sturridge’s Early Life and Education
Thomas Sidney Jerome Sturridge was born in Lambeth London. His father Charles Sturridge is a director and his mother Phoebe Nicholls is an actress. He has a sister named Matilda Sturridge who is also an actress.
Tom Sturridge went to The Harrodian School a private school in Barnes South West London. Some of his classmates there were future actors like Robert Pattinson, Will Poulter, and George MacKay.
Later from 1999 to 2001, he attended Winchester College an independent boys’ school in Winchester Hampshire where he stayed in House E known as “Freddie’s”.
Tom Sturridge’s Career
Tom Sturridge started his career as a child actor appearing in the 1996 TV adaptation of Gulliver’s Travels directed by his father and featuring his mother. He made a comeback in 2004 with roles in “Vanity Fair” and “Being Julia.” In 2005, he portrayed William Herbert 3rd Earl of Pembroke in the BBC4 drama “A Waste of Shame.”
In 2006, Sturridge took on the role of Nigel in the psychological thriller “Like Minds” (also known as Murderous Intent). The film revolves around two boys Alex and Nigel whose rooming situation leads to a series of ritualistic murders. When Nigel is killed Alex becomes the prime suspect.
Originally cast as the lead in the sci-fi trilogy Jumper, Sturridge was replaced by Hayden Christensen after two months of filming. The studios New Regency and 20th Century Fox opted for a more established actor due to the high cost of the film.
In 2009, Sturridge played Carl in the comedy “The Boat That Rocked” (also known as Pirate Radio in the US) alongside Bill Nighy, Rhys Ifans, and Philip Seymour Hoffman. Later that year he made his stage debut in Punk Rock at the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre earning nominations and awards for his performance.
Tom Sturridge appeared with Rachel Bilson in the 2011 indie romance “Waiting for Forever” and played a character inspired by poet Allen Ginsberg in the 2012 film adaptation of “On the Road.” In 2013, Sturridge starred in the Broadway play Orphans as Phillip a developmentally disabled character, and was nominated for a Tony Award.
He also appeared in the Broadway production of 1984 in 2017 and received another Tony nomination in 2019 for “Sea Wall/A Life” alongside Jake Gyllenhaal.
In January 2021, Tom Sturridge was cast as Dream of The Endless in Netflix’s adaptation of “The Sandman.” Neil Gaiman the author of The Sandman mentioned in May 2022 that Sturridge was among the top choices for the role from the very beginning of the casting process.
Tom Sturridge’s Personal Life
Tom Sturridge was in a relationship with actress Sienna Miller from 2011 to 2015. They welcomed their daughter in July 2012.
Sturridge’s grandparents were actors Anthony Nicholls and Faith Kent. His great-grandfather was the renowned photojournalist, Horace Nicholls.