Tom Morton's life journey began in London, where he received his early education at the French Lycee, a prestigious institution that laid the foundation for his future endeavors. His academic pursuits then took him to the University of Edinburgh, where he majored in History and Languages, simultaneously fostering his creative side by getting involved with the renowned Bedlam Theatre.
Upon completing his degree, Morton embarked on a new adventure in Paris, where he spent two years honing his craft at the Cours Florent, a renowned arts institution. His big break in the world of acting came in 2006, when he starred alongside Michèle Laroque and Jacques Gamblin in Isabelle Mergault's highly anticipated film, Enfin Veuve, the follow-up to the critically acclaimed Je Vous Trouve Tres Beau.
Morton's impressive voice has been featured in numerous international advertising campaigns, as well as multiple documentaries and video games, further solidifying his reputation as a talented and versatile performer. In addition to his acting work, he has also showcased his comedic skills by performing stand-up comedy in various cities around the world, including Paris, London, Edinburgh, Toronto, and Los Angeles.
In 2019, Morton made the bold decision to relocate to Toronto, Canada, a move that marked a new chapter in his life and career. Throughout his journey, he has consistently demonstrated his ability to adapt, innovate, and thrive in a variety of creative contexts, making him a true standout in the world of entertainment.