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09Feb

Arcadia: meet the cast video & interviews

Broadway.tv uploaded a video from the cast photo-call in New York on Friday 4th Feb 2011. Several cast members are interviewed, including Tom. Visit the Broadway.tv website for more information.

04Feb

InStyle magazine behind the scenes video

Brief behind the scenes video of Tom for the March 2011 InStyle photo shoot and interview. Original video can be found here

25Aug

Bouquet of Barbed Wire - Tom interview ( ITV press pack )

Aspiring actor Tom Riley plays the disturbed Gavin Sorenson in this re-imagining of Bouquet of Barbed Wire. Gavin’s shocking introduction to the Manson family only scratches the surface of the sinister intentions he has planned… But, there is more to Gavin then meets the eye and a revelation shows a man with a tortured past.

24Jun

Lost In Austen: behind the scenes interview

The Lost In Austen behind the scenes interview with Tom, where he discloses one of the discomforts of wearing period costume.

06May

Tom interview: LAMDA Notices issue 11

Tom Riley Three Year Acting Course (Class of 2005)

Big break? Stepping in at the last minute to replace one of the lead roles in The Woman Before at the Royal Court, whilst still in my third year, was the lucky break that meant casting directors and producers around London sat up and took notice.

27Jan

Happy Ever Afters: Interview for Fingal Community TV

This video interview with Tom and some of the cast, including the lovely Ger Ryan, for Fingal Community TV at the Dublin premiere, has appeared online.

23Dec

Happy Ever Afters: amazing Tom interview for IFTN.ie

There is a wonderfully insightful interview with Tom, Stephen Burke and Jade Yourell for IFTN.ie. Read the full interview on the IFTN website. 

So far so straightforward, but what was the experience like on the other side of the casting couch, that of our actors?

18Dec

Happy Ever Afters: Independent.ie interview

Q&A: Tom Riley on bono's bed and a very drunk best man

Describe Happy Ever Afters for us?

It's a screwball romantic comedy about two couples that marry for the wrong reasons and end up in the same hotel for their wedding reception. It's in the style of the 50s, with a very modern Irish sensibility.

The movie was filmed in Wicklow this year. How was it living here and working with a predominantly Irish cast and crew?

09Dec

Happy Ever Afters: Entertainment.ie interview

"I was at a wedding where there was a partition dividing two parties", explains Burke when asked where he got the idea for the film. "Initially that's what the script was, it was about two weddings divided by a moveable partition and it would get moved back. In the end that ended up being changed in the script and it ended up just being two wings of a hotel."