Background
Payne was born in Chelmsford, Essex, and grew up in Bath, Somerset where he attended King Edward"s School and was a prolific contributor to the school"s Drama Department.
Payne was born in Chelmsford, Essex, and grew up in Bath, Somerset where he attended King Edward"s School and was a prolific contributor to the school"s Drama Department.
He attended the Central School of Speech and Drama, graduating in June 2005.
He is best known for playing Brett Aspinall in television drama series Waterloo Road from January 2007 to March 2008 (throughout series 2 and series 3). He then appeared in Mission Pettigrew Lives for a Day. In January 2007, he first appeared in Waterloo Road for the British Broadcasting Corporation, playing sixth former Brett Aspinall.
Despite being 24 at the time, Payne portrayed a 17-year-old character.
He remained in the series until the end of the following season in March 2008. lieutenant was revealed afterwards that he would not be returning for the new season, beginning in January 2009.
In 2009, Payne played George Best in Best: His Mother"s Son, a British Broadcasting Corporation 2 film about the legendary football player. In the same year he appeared in Marple: They Do lieutenant With Mirrors and Wuthering Heights for Independent Television. Payne was named as one of Screen International"s Stars of Tomorrow 2007.
On 8 March 2010, it was announced that Tom had joined the cast of Luck a new pilot for Home Box Office directed by Michael Mann, written by David Milch, starring Dustin Hoffman and Nick Nolte.
He plays the role of a Cajun jockey. In 2012, he was cast in the title role of The Physician (based on the book of the same name) alongside Stellan Skarsgard and Ben Kingsley. Payne was recently cast with a recurring role in Season 6 of The Walking Dead, as Paul "Jesus" Rovia.
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