Thomas Nelstrop is a renowned British actor hailing from the charming town of Hebden Bridge, situated in the picturesque West Yorkshire region.
His impressive acting repertoire boasts a string of notable credits, including his roles in the popular television series Brave New World on Sky 1, To Walk Invisible on ITV, and The Trial of Christine Keeler on BBC.
Thomas is also recognized for his recurring comedy appearances in the BAFTA award-winning show Class Dismissed on CBBC, as well as his roles in Honest on ITV, The Impressions Show, and Two Pints on BBC.
In addition to his television work, Thomas has made memorable guest appearances in episodes of the iconic science fiction series Doctor Who, the period drama Mr Selfridge, and the long-running medical drama Casualty.
Thomas's versatility extends to his voice work, having lent his voice to a wide range of projects, including his portrayals of President Trump and other characters on BBC Radio. He has also narrated several television shows, including Living With Kimberley Stewart and The Battle of Arnhem.
In the world of video games, Thomas has voiced numerous characters in the popular title Dying Light.
Thomas is also a talented writer and has penned two sitcoms optioned by the BBC. He has contributed to sketch shows such as Comedy Shuffle and For The Win, and has even produced and starred in a number of popular YouTube videos under his alter-egos Jonni Music and Dr Gustav Grippenschaaft.
In 2019, Thomas received widespread critical acclaim for his short film, The Cabinet, which he wrote and directed.