Before becoming the most beloved mischievous god in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Tom Hiddleston was known for his performances in period dramas and Shakespearean adaptations. As an actor trained in classical acting, he was quite famous in the British theater scene. However, in the film industry, he was not well - known outside of some high - end film circles.

Before Becoming the Mischievous God in the MCU, Tom Hiddleston Shone in These Works

Before Becoming the Mischievous God in the MCU, Tom Hiddleston Shone in These Works

Before becoming the most beloved mischievous god in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Tom Hiddleston was known for his performances in period dramas and Shakespearean adaptations. As an actor trained in classical acting, he was quite famous in the British theater scene. However, in the film industry, he was not well - known outside of some high - end film circles.

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Hiddleston, a classically trained actor, had made a name for himself in the British theater world. His early works included roles in BBC productions like "The Gathering Storm" in 2002, where he played Randolph Churchill, Winston Churchill's son. He also appeared in "Jane Austen Regrets" in 2007, portraying British politician John Plumptre.

 

Before landing the role in "Thor", his breakthrough came in 2011 with "Midnight in Paris", where he played F. Scott Fitzgerald. This role showcased his innate charm. In the film, as Fitzgerald, Hiddleston brought the famous American writer to life, capturing his elegance and literary charisma. His performance in this Woody Allen - directed movie not only demonstrated his acting range but also caught the attention of a wider audience, laying the groundwork for his subsequent success in the Marvel franchise.