De Gaulle: Tilting Iron, with Tom as Anthony Eden, premieres at Cannes.
Screening of the film will be on May 20th, but the movie is not in competition at the festival.

From his stage debut straight out of drama school, to his most recent film, Tom has had a varied and compelling career.
Tom Mison has the audience in the palm of his hands.
Touchstone, As You Like It
Tom Mison has the audience in the palm of his hands. (Theatre Weekly)
A brilliant performance by Tom Mison as Touchstone. (Broadway World)
In Tom Mison’s hands, Touchstone is both understandable and actually funny. (WhatsOnStage)
Hugh Locksley, Robin Hood
In a small but crucial role, Mison instills fortitude, patience, and a sense of justice into his son, and educates audiences on the importance of Sherwood Forest to Saxon culture.
In a role that could have felt one note, viewers are subconsciously capable of buying into this mythology because of him. (CBR)
Tom Gives A Great Interview
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“I always like to have faith that an audience will suspend their disbelief, if you present it to them in the right way. I find it peculiar when people scoff at one bold idea, and yet they'll then turn over and watch a man travel through time in a police phone box”
Talented, Brtitish stage and screen actor
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Television
From Mr. Bingley in Lost in Austen, to Ichabod Crane in Sleepy Hollow, to the many clones of Ozymandias in Watchmen, to a blind Lord Harlan in See, Tom has disappeared into a myriad of TV roles.
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Film
Tom has appeared in several films including One Day, Salmon Fishing in the Yemen, and the upcoming De Gaulle.
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Stage
Most recently, Tom’s turn as Touchstone in As You Like It in London's West End garnered much acclaim. He has also had celebrated roles in Posh, The Way of the World, and Henry IV.
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Audio
His dulcet tones have graced several audio only productions, including radio dramas like The Deep Blue Sea, audio books like recently released The Pirate Captain, and as a frequent guest on film podcast Podcast Like It’s 1999.
Check out De Gaulle: Tilting Iron
June 1940. France collapses and signs the armistice. In the midst of the chaos, one man refuses to give up. Alone against the odds, this unknown general flees to London to save what remains of freedom. Without an army, without backing, without hope. But with one irrational conviction - France, his France, has not laid down arms. Taking the ultimate gamble, he seeks to convince the world that the battle for France is neither over, not lost. The first installment of this two-part story debuts at Cannes on May 20th, and arrives in movie theater on June 3rd.