| 1. Tom grew up in Derbyshire and later moved to Tockwith, North Yorkshire. |
| 2. His parents got divorced when he was 11, leading his mother to enroll him in acting classes. |
| 3. He delivered newspapers at age 12 to support himself financially. |
| 4. Tom's father encouraged him to pursue a career in film independently. |
| 5. He had to drop out of school at 15 due to his father's illness. |
| 6. After his father passed away, he continued his training at the National Youth Theatre. |
| 7. Despite offers to star in various TV shows during school, he chose to decline. |
| 8. Tom has participated in several charity fundraisers. |
| 9. He has extensive experience performing in English theatre. |
| 10. Tom grew up in Nottingham, England and later moved to New York City. |
| 11. His father, Gavin Blyth, was a television producer and journalist who died of non-Hodgkin lymphoma when Tom was 14 years old. |
| 12. His father's death propelled him to pursue acting, a dream he and his father shared. |
| 13. After his father's passing, a teacher at Nottingham's Television Workshop advised him to channel his grief as an acting tool. |
| 14. He moved to London to join the National Youth Theatre before attending Juilliard. |
| 15. Relocating to the United States to study at Juilliard helped him gain confidence in his acting abilities and overcome self-judgment. |
| 16. For his role as William Bonney in Billy the Kid, he learned how to ride, shoot, and speak with a proper cowboy Irish-American accent. |
| 17. He initially feared snakes but had to conquer that phobia while working with them extensively on the set of The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes. |
| 18. He has participated in several charity fundraisers. |