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Oliver Coleman (born 17 March 1983) is a British actor. He attended Bedales School in Petersfield, Hampshire. He has two brothers and a sister, Daisy Coleman.

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Biography

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Coleman portrayed Toby in The Line of Beauty (2006) and Henry Percy in The Other Boleyn Girl (2008), along with cameo appearances in Primeval and Ashes to Ashes.

Coleman played Jed in Vertigo Films' 2012 low-budget horror film The Facility (originally titled Guinea Pigs) directed by Ian Clark.[1]

In 2012 Coleman joined the cast of Casualty in the role of paediatric specialist Dr Tom Kent, making his first appearance on screen on 7 January.[2] He left the show on 14 December 2013 alongside his partner Charlotte Salt.

Oliver then went on to make an appearance in Endeavour which aired on Easter Sunday 2014.

Personal life

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On 31 July 2014, Coleman married his Casualty co-star Charlotte Salt in Somerset. Salt gave birth to the couple's first child, a son, in 2017.[3]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
2006 The Line of Beauty Toby Fedden TV mini-series
– "The End of the Street"
– "To Whom Do You Beautifully Belong"
– "The Love Chord"
2008 The Other Boleyn Girl Henry Percy Movie
2008 Primeval Ed Season 2 Episode 6
2008 Ashes to Ashes City Boy Season 2 Episode 3
2009 The Bill Dean Gibson TV series
– "Rescue Me"
2012 The Facility Jed Film
2012–2013 Casualty Tom Kent 44 episodes
2014 Endeavour Henry Portmore Episode: "Neverland"

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Oliver Coleman (born 17 March 1983) is a British actor recognized for his and roles in the and early . He gained prominence playing Dr. Tom Kent in the medical drama Casualty from 2012 to 2013, where his character was a junior doctor involved in high-stakes emergency scenarios. Earlier in his career, Coleman portrayed supporting characters such as Henry Percy in the historical drama (2008), Toby Fedden in the miniseries (2006), and Ed in the sci-fi series Primeval (2008). Trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA), he attended in during his youth. In his personal life, Coleman met actress on the set of Casualty, where she played Dr. Sam Nicholls, Tom's on-screen wife; the pair's characters married in a 2013 episode mirroring their real-life romance. They wed on 31 July 2014 in , . The couple has two sons, the first born in 2017. Post-acting, Coleman transitioned into the events industry, co-founding The Hidden Garden in 2019 with Salt—a premium hospitality venue offering exclusive experiences at events like the . As of 2025, Coleman maintains a lower public profile, with limited recent acting credits.

Early life and education

Upbringing and family

Oliver Coleman was born on 17 March 1983 in , , . He grew up in a consisting of two brothers and one sister, . His upbringing took place in a close environment in , where shared discussions contributed to a nurturing setting for his early development.

Schooling and training

Oliver Coleman attended , a progressive co-educational independent school located in Steep near , . Founded in 1893, Bedales emphasizes a that fosters creativity, self-expression, and practical skills, with a strong focus on the arts, including drama, music, and as integral parts of the curriculum. This environment, which prioritizes holistic development over , allowed students like Coleman to engage in interdisciplinary projects and performances from an early age. Following Bedales, Coleman pursued formal acting training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (), one of the UK's leading conservatoires for drama. At , he honed his skills through intensive classical and contemporary theatre training, participating in productions such as , , , and . This rigorous three-year program equipped him with the technical proficiency and interpretive depth essential for a professional acting career.

Career

Beginnings in acting

Following his training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA), where he performed in student productions such as and , Oliver Coleman transitioned into professional acting. Coleman made his television debut in 2006, portraying Toby Fedden in the BBC miniseries , an adaptation of Alan Hollinghurst's novel set during the 1980s AIDS crisis. In the role, he depicted the son of a Conservative MP, navigating privilege and personal relationships, marking his first credited screen appearance. His early career continued with minor television roles, including a guest appearance as Ed in the 2008 sci-fi series Primeval, where he played a character encountering prehistoric creatures in a single episode from the second season. These initial projects established Coleman as an emerging talent in British television, though details on specific auditions leading to these opportunities remain undocumented in .

Notable roles

In 2008, Coleman gained wider recognition for his supporting role as Henry Percy, heir to the and Anne Boleyn's ill-fated first love, in the historical drama film , directed by . The film, adapted from Philippa Gregory's novel, depicts the intense rivalry between sisters Anne and as they navigate the treacherous Tudor court and vie for the affections of King , with Percy's betrothal to Anne annulled by the king's interference to advance his own pursuits. Coleman's portrayal captured the character's youthful idealism and vulnerability amid the political machinations of 16th-century England. One of Oliver Coleman's early breakthrough roles came in the series Primeval, where he portrayed Ed, a team member involved in a high-stakes confrontation revealing a traitor within the group, appearing in the season 2 finale episode "" in 2008. This showcased his ability to handle tense, ensemble-driven action sequences in a popular ITV drama about prehistoric creatures invading modern Britain. Coleman's most extended and prominent television role during this period was as Dr. Tom Kent, a paediatric specialist and Foundation Year 2 doctor, in the long-running medical drama Casualty from 2012 to 2013, spanning 70 episodes across series 26 to 28. Introduced as a gentle, calm, and exceptionally skilled excels at communicating with children, Kent's explored his professional maturity contrasting with personal turmoil, including a developing romance with fellow doctor that culminates in their on-screen marriage in December 2013 before they depart Hospital together. Key storylines highlighted his expertise in emergency paediatric care, such as managing crises involving young patients and navigating ethical dilemmas in the , while dealing with family secrets like his estranged biological father. This role solidified Coleman's presence in British television, building on his debut as Toby Fedden in the 2006 miniseries . Between these projects, Coleman took on several guest appearances that demonstrated his versatility in procedural and thriller formats, including the role of City Boy in an episode of the time-travel police drama Ashes to Ashes in 2008 and Dean Gibson in The Bill in 2009, both showcasing tense investigative scenarios. He also appeared as Jed in the 2012 horror film The Facility, a low-budget thriller about scientists trapped in a research lab during a deadly experiment gone wrong.

Transition to event management

After concluding his role as Dr. Tom Kent on the medical drama Casualty in 2013, Oliver Coleman left the acting profession in 2014 to pursue a in . This transition was influenced by his prior experience in the trade, which provided a foundation for entering high-end event planning and execution. His marriage to actress in July 2014 also aligned with this pivotal shift, as the couple relocated from to Peppard, , shortly thereafter. In 2019, Coleman co-founded the event management company Naïve Productions with Salt, focusing on bespoke luxury events for private and corporate clients and leveraging his creative background to organize upscale experiences in the UK and abroad. A notable early project was providing high-end catering services at the through their premium hospitality venue The Hidden Garden, which aimed to elevate the event's offerings through innovative setups and premium food services. This work highlighted his ability to blend logistical expertise with an eye for detail, drawing on skills honed in performance to ensure seamless guest experiences. In 2020, amid the , Coleman demonstrated the adaptability of his business by creating the online series At Home With Santa, a festive production co-written and co-produced with Salt. The four-episode web series, each around six minutes long, featured Coleman as and offered virtual entertainment for families unable to attend traditional events, blending his roots with entrepreneurial innovation. Launched weekly throughout , it provided an accessible alternative to in-person Santa visits while underscoring his company's pivot to digital and hybrid event solutions during challenging times. As of 2023, Coleman continued to operate Naïve Productions, hosting events such as The Hidden Garden at the and focusing on customized luxury offerings.

Personal life

Marriage and relationships

Coleman met actress Charlotte Salt while co-starring on the BBC medical drama Casualty from 2012 to 2013, where he played paediatric specialist Dr. Tom Kent and she portrayed army medic Dr. Sam Nicholls. Their characters developed a romantic storyline that culminated in an on-screen marriage in December 2013, shortly before both actors departed the series. This professional collaboration evolved into a personal relationship, leading to their on 31 2014. Following their , Coleman and Salt settled in , where they have raised their two children.

Current pursuits

In 2023, Oliver Coleman worked as an event consultant, creating immersive experiences for two of Henley's most iconic annual events, the and Henley Festival, highlighting his focus on local community and high-profile gatherings. Coleman co-founded The Hidden Garden in 2019 with Salt, an experiential event tied to the featuring afterparties and pop-up installations, despite occasional cancellations such as in 2020; he served as director of the operating company Find the Hidden Garden Ltd from its incorporation in 2023 until 2024. One notable holiday-themed production under his direction is the 2020 online series At Home With Santa, a set of four six-minute webisodes launched weekly in December, where Coleman reprised a performance role as to provide virtual entertainment during the restrictions. This project, produced through his production efforts, emphasized family-friendly, accessible holiday content. As of 2025, Coleman maintains a lower public profile in . He previously resided in Peppard Common, near , . His marriage to actress has contributed to this settled base in , supporting his shift toward .

Filmography

Television roles

Coleman's television career began with a prominent role in the BBC miniseries (2006), where he played Toby Fedden, the charismatic and carefree son of a rising politician, appearing in all three episodes. He followed this with a guest appearance in the sci-fi series Primeval (2008), portraying Ed, a motorist caught in a prehistoric anomaly on the M25, in the season 2 finale episode. In 2008, Coleman had a minor role as a City Boy in the police drama Ashes to Ashes, appearing in one episode set in the financial world. His next television credit was in (2009), where he played Dean Gibson, a young man involved in a domestic case, in the episode "Rescue Me." Coleman achieved greater prominence with a recurring role in the long-running Casualty (2012–2013), as Tom Kent, a dedicated paediatric specialist and single father navigating hospital crises and personal relationships, appearing in 70 episodes across seasons 26 and 27. This role markedly boosted his visibility in British television. In 2014, he guest-starred in the period crime series Endeavour as Henry Portmore, a suspect in a complex murder investigation, in the episode "."

Film roles

Coleman made his feature film debut in the historical drama (2008), directed by , where he portrayed Henry Percy, the and the initial betrothed of (played by ). The film, adapted from Philippa Gregory's novel and produced by Films and , explores the rivalry between sisters Anne and (Scarlett Johansson) for the favor of King (Eric Bana), with Coleman's role highlighting the political and romantic entanglements at the Tudor court. In 2012, Coleman appeared in the British horror film The Facility, directed by Ian Clark, taking on the role of Jed Blacklock, one of eight volunteers in a clinical drug trial that spirals into chaos after the experimental substance Pro-9 causes violent mutations. Produced by Red & Black Films with a runtime of 83 minutes, the low-budget thriller co-starred and Nia Roberts, emphasizing survival horror elements in a confined medical setting. No additional feature film roles for Coleman have been confirmed as of 2025.

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