Tom Rhys Harries

 Tom Rhys Harries (born 8 October 1990) is a Welsh actor, best known for his roles as Manchester DJ Axel Collins in the Netflix series White Lines (2020) and Eddie Walker in the Apple TV+ series Suspicion (2022). Harries has also acted in recurring roles in the television series Jekyll and Hyde (2015), Unforgotten (2018), and Britannia (2019). In film, Harries has appeared in Hunky Dory (2011), Slaughterhouse Rulez  (2018), The Gentlemen (2019), Sisi & I (2023), Kandahar (2023), How Kids Roll (2024). He had a guest role in the Doctor Who episode "Dot and Bubble" (2024).

Early life
Tom Rhys Harries was born in Cardiff, Wales, to his mother an English teacher and his father a Primary School head teacher, both working in Welsh medium education and has a younger brother and a younger sister. Rhys Harries took a course at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama in Cardiff, for which in 2020, he was made an Honorary Associate.

His mother tongue is Welsh.

Career
For his work in the theatre, Rhys Harries was named as one of Screen International Stars of Tomorrow in 2012. In the theatre, Rhys Harries made his West End stage debut in 2013 in Jez Butterworth's Mojo alongside Colin Morgan, Rupert Grint, and Ben Whishaw at the Harold Pinter Theatre.

Rhys Harries starred in the Guy Ritchie, action comedy The Gentlemen, where he starred alongside Colin Farrell, Hugh Grant, and Matthew McConaughey. In 2020, Rhys Harries starred as Manchester DJ Axel Collins in the Netflix series White Lines set on the island of Ibiza in the 1990s. The series' whodunnit storyline revolved around his character Axel's death, and was watched by over 20 million viewers.

In 2022, Rhys Harries appeared as Walker in Chris Long directed Apple TV+ series Suspicion, alongside co-stars Uma Thurman and Kunal Nayyar.

In 2023, he appeared in Sisi & I as Captain Smythe, and in Kandahar as Oliver Altman.

In 2024, he stars in Loris Lai's feature directorial debut How Kids Roll. In the same year, he starred in the fifth episode of the fourteenth series of Doctor Who "Dot and Bubble", as Ricky September, a popular musical artist.