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The actor sees the funny side, though, even delivering a playful weather update while he's careening around the course.ħ. When Hiddleston appeared on BBC America's Top Gear, the weather was bad: so bad that the wind actually broke his umbrella. It's fair to say that Hiddleston definitely has a gift for mimicry.Ħ. The time he did a brilliant impression of Owen Wilson. In fact, Hiddleston is so committed to making their duet a success that he checks the song's lyrics first. When an interviewer asked Hiddleston to join her for an impromptu rendition of "Get Lucky" – sorry, "Get Loki" – he obviously said yes. The way he says "pain au chocolat" in the Cockney accent is absolutely priceless. In this cute video for GQ, Hiddleston pivots from a Newcastle accent to a "general American" one, then goes from Irish to Edinburgh to London football fan to camp Cockney. The time he showed off his flair for accents. We especially love the way he really goes for it without messing up his crisp fitted suit.ģ. The time he showed off some killer moves.ĭuring his appearance at Tokyo Comic Con in 2018, Hiddleston was asked to show off his dance skills and didn't shirk the challenge. So, you can't blame Graham Norton for asking whether there might be a follow-up series, or Hiddleston for elegantly explaining why this might be rather challenging.Ģ. The BBC and AMC's adaptation of John le Carré's The Night Manager was a huge hit in 2016 Hiddleston even won a Golden Globe award for his performance as hotel manager-turned-secret agent Jonathan Pine. The time he answered a tricky question in a very classy way. To get ready for the new series, we're taking a look back at seven times T-Hidz was either charming, hilarious, or a bit of both.ġ.

Hiddleston plays the local pastor, a man she forms an unexpected bond with.
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However, that was not the end of the fun as Tom also did an uncanny impression of Norton and the studio soon erupted into loud cackles.Tom Hiddleston returns this week in The Essex Serpent, a new Apple TV+ series about a Victorian woman ( Claire Danes) who moves to the English county of Essex to investigate reports of a mythical serpent.

The audience cheered on the actor after he finished his impersonation and his fellow actors looked rather impressed by his talents.

Then the big scene descended as Tom started delivering De Niro’s lines and he nailed the quintessential De Niro frown. Tom proceeded to do a rather on-point mimicry of Al Pacino and from the looks of it, De Niro was enjoying the show. With the pressure on, Tom leaned into impersonating the acting giant as he set the scene from the 90s hit film Heat where Di Niro and Al Pacino’s character meet for the second time in a diner. Before Tom’s impressions began, Norton had asked De Niro if he liked someone impersonating him, to which the actor replied, “I kind of enjoy it especially if they do it well.” Tom first whipped out his Owen Wilson while he narrated an anecdote from the sets of his Woody Allen film Midnight in Paris. The Loki star started with a warm-up impression on the couch as he sat beside British actor and director Kenneth Branagh, Anne Hathaway and the legendary Robert De Niro. During his time on the show, Tom impressed De Niro by bringing out his inner Neil McCauley from the 1955 crime drama film, Heat.

Tom has been praised in the past for his impeccable celebrity impressions, the most celebrated being his MCU co-star Chris Evans’ spot-on act. In 2015, Tom Hiddleston dropped all jaws at The Graham Norton Show as he impersonated Robert De Niro and a couple of other A-listers.
