
Damien Thomas
Damien Thomas, born on March 11, 1942, is a British actor whose career spans theatre, film, and television. Trained in theatre and a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, he has developed a strong reputation for his acting skills. On the big screen, he is known for significant roles such as Prince Kassim in *Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger* (1977), Zayd in the epic film *The Message* (1976), and Don Alfonso in Roman Polanski's *Pirates* (1986). However, his international fame is primarily linked to his role as Father Alvito in the highly successful miniseries *Shōgun* (1980), a performance that earned him widespread critical acclaim. His television career also includes appearances in numerous British cult series. Often cast to portray complex, aristocratic, or tormented characters, Thomas has demonstrated remarkable versatility throughout his long career, establishing himself as a respected figure in the British acting scene.
