IT was an early Christmas gift for one lad from Hexham who landed a role in the new festive advert for Boots.
Tomás Azocar-Nevin was overjoyed to be cast in the international pharmacy chain’s Christmas commercial where he also appears in drag.
Filming took place in London in September and involved a full drag makeover which took two hours and two make-up artists, as well as aerial work as he appears upside down at one point.
The advert aired during the break in I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here on Sunday, November 6 and Tom admitted that he was inundated with messages asking if it “was really him”.
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The 24-year-old said: “I was actually really nervous at first because I’ve never done ‘proper’ drag before, no full-on performances or anything. For my self-tape (an audition video) I sent a short film I made while at drama school where I was in drag and they seemed to like it!
“Filming was really fun. It took two hours and it was basically a therapy session having a natter with the make-up artists.
“I love Christmas and when I signed with my agent I said 'Please, please get me a job on a Christmas ad, I love Christmas.'”
The graduate of Project A, a one-year professional acting course at Newcastle Theatre Royal, said he felt very lucky to be given the opportunity.
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Tom said: “We went to a screening of it last week before it was aired on TV and it was the first time I’d ever really seen myself on screen and I felt quite emotional actually, more than I would’ve thought and I felt really proud of myself.
“And of course, the family Whatsapp group went crazy.”
The Manchester School of Acting graduate said: “I put a lot of effort into the short film I made where I was in drag, we weren’t even marked on it but I’m glad I put a lot into it because it got me that job.”
Tom is currently training with the National Youth Theatre’s REP company and will appear in three shows in the West End next year.
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