Antonia Thomas Biography
Antonia Thomas born as Antonia Laura Thomas is an English actress widely recognized for playing the role of Alisha Daniels in E4 comedy-drama series, Misfits and Dr. Claire Browne in the ABC drama Series The Good Doctor.
Antonia Thomas Age
He was born on 3 November 1986 in London, England. She is 32 years old as of 2018.
Antonia Thomas Family
She was born in London to a Jamaican Mother whose name is not stated as of now and an English father, David Thomas, who is a classical bass singer. She has two more sisters; Chloe Lucy Thomas who is a professional journalist, and Emma Jay Thomas who is also an actress as well as her sister.
She studied Bachelor of Arts in acting at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and graduated in 2009. Besides acting, she is highly skilled in painting; a skill she perfected from the Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design.
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She has been linked severally and deeply with her misfits Ivan Rheon since the two portrayed an amazing on-screen romance in the series Misfits. Their on-screen romance made her fans have ideas that the two may also be having an off-screen relationship to an extent of being engaged privately. However, Antonia revealed that she has a boyfriend but she did not disclose his identity. On browsing through her Instagram, it was not difficult to figure out that she was dating Michael Shelford.
According to his Instagram, Michael seems to be a professional photographer from London.
Antonia Thomas Movies And Tv Shows
Movies
Year |
Title |
Role |
2016 |
FirstBorn |
Charlie |
2015 |
Survivor |
Naomi Rosenbaum |
2014 |
Northern Soul |
Angela |
The Hybrid |
Steinmann |
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2013 |
Sunshine on Leith |
Yvonne |
Hello Carter |
Mischa |
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Air |
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2012 |
Eight Minutes Idle |
Adrienne |
Spike Island |
Lisa |
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Rearview |
Nicky |
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2008 |
My World |
Television
Year |
Title |
Role |
2018 |
Snatches: Moments from Women’s Lives |
Leonie |
2017–present |
The Good Doctor |
Dr. Claire Brown |
2015 |
The Musketeers |
Samara Alaman |
Teletubbies |
Narrator |
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2014–present |
Lovesick |
Evie |
2014 |
Fleming |
Jazz Singer |
Transporter: The Series |
Ferrara |
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2012 |
Homefront |
Tasha Raveley |
2010 |
Stanley Park |
Sadie |
The Deep |
Maddy |
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2009–2011 |
Misfits |
Alisha Daniels |
Antonia Thomas Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $8 million.
Antonia Thomas Misfits
She stars as Alisha Daniels; she gains an ASBO for repeated drink-driving which leads to her receiving community service, where she is involved in a freak storm giving her the ability to make those who make bare contact with her skin go into a sexual frenzy towards her.
Antonia Thomas The Good Doctor
She stars as Dr. Claire Browne, a surgical resident under Dr. Melendez who forms a friendship with Shaun. Later on, she was removed from Dr. Melendez’s team and became Dr. Lim’s resident.
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Antonia Thomas Interview
INTERVIEW: ANTONIA THOMAS ON ‘THE GOOD DOCTOR’ SEASON 2.
Source: coupdemainmagazine.com
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COUP DE MAIN: We absolutely love ‘The Good Doctor’, it’s such an amazing show. Have you had a favourite moment of Season 2 so far?
ANTONIA THOMAS: That’s a really hard question because the scripts this year have been so good. The scripts in Season 1 were also incredible, but the storylines as they come out get better and better, and more exciting each time. This is a really boring answer, but I have to say, I don’t have a favorite moment. Every day on set is so fun, and off the top of my head, I can’t think of just one!
CDM: Claire is told at the beginning of this season that she needs to be assertive, but struggles with the fear of being labeled a ‘bitch’ for being assertive in the workplace, which is a really accurate representation of how a lot of women worry about being ‘bossy’ at work. Do you think it’s important for these kinds of real-life stories to play out on TV to help feel women feel solidarity? That they’re not alone?
ANTONIA: Absolutely. I think it’s really important. I think that’s something that the writers of ‘The Good Doctor’ generally do really, really well – in the first season they touched upon this idea of sexual harassment in the workplace, it was extremely timely when it came out, and I think it’s so important for us to be representing that issue on-screen, and likewise with this. I myself, very much identify with the storyline of needing to be more assertive, and being told that I should be more assertive in what I want. I feel like I’m constantly juggling that thing of wanting to be assertive, but then not too assertive, and what does being too assertive mean? And not wanting to tread on toes, and being worried about coming across as being too forceful, and then being labeled in a certain way because of being a woman. I think that it’s really important, especially now, for us to be having these conversations, and for people to be able to watch them, and hopefully identify.
CDM: Your character Claire is so multi-dimensional – what’s it like playing a character like her?
ANTONIA: It’s amazing. I feel extremely lucky – it was one of the main reasons that I was attracted to the role. She has so many layers to her, she’s incredibly smart and really good at her job, but she has a huge heart and is really good at relating to patients, but then in her personal life is totally closed off and doesn’t know how to relate in a personal way to people when it’s to do with herself. Being able to play these kinds of conflicting things is so exciting, and I feel so lucky and excited, to be honest, anytime a storyline comes out because for Claire it’s always complicated.
CDM: We interviewed Freddie Highmore about the show when he came to New Zealand earlier this year, and we talked a bit about the optimism that his character Shaun Murphy has, and how it’s so refreshing to see a show, and a character like that. Do you think its important for television to showcase these different stories and perspectives?
ANTONIA: Yeah, I think it’s really important. I completely agree, I feel like the optimism is one of the main reasons that people really relate to the show, because there’s so much out there right now in the big wide world that’s negative, and depressing, and dark, so to be able to watch our show – which isn’t saccharine sweet, it’s not that everything is over-positive, it deals with some really tough issues, and a lot of the time things don’t turn out okay, things go wrong, people die daily – and be able to find a positive spin on a lot of these things is really important. I think that hopefully, that’s why the viewers like the show, they want to turn the TV on and see something hopeful reflected back at them.
CDM: There are so many awful things happening in the real world, it’s nice to see something fictional which is different.
ANTONIA: Exactly.
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