Tom Harkin was born on November 19, 1939 in Cumming, Iowa, USA. He is known for Dave (1993), Untitled Tom Harkin Project and Shrapnel (2009). He has been married to Ruth Raduenz since 1968. They have two children.
Tom Harper is a BAFTA nominated British film and television director, writer and producer. He was born and brought up in London. Harper began his career making short films. He wrote and directed his break out short film, Cubs, in 2006 about urban fox hunting. He then moved on to direct a range of film and television work which includes The Scouting Book for Boys (2009), Misfits (2010), This Is England '86 (2011), Peaky Blinders (2013), The Woman in Black: Angel of Death (2015) and the BBC TV mini-series War & Peace (2016).
Tom Harrington is an actor, known for We Go On (2016).
Tom Harris is known for Six: The Mark Unleashed (2004), You Belong to Me (2019) and Aaron's House (2012).
Tom Harryman is an actor, known for Ruin Me (2017) and Waterwalk (2012).
Tom Harwood is a British actor born in London in 1981. He was schooled between London and a small village in the south of Spain where he picked up Spanish fluently. Growing up, acting was always a passion for Tom and he performed on stage in Spain as a teenager, but it wasn't until Tom reached his thirties after relocating to Australia that he decided to dedicate his time to his love for the arts and start carving out a name for himself in the acting world. Tom has appeared in a number of films and TV shows including NBC's "Young Rock" and Amazon's "The Wilds" as well as independent theatre. Tom has also written and produced his first short film, Where Rosemary Goes which has seen an abundance of success on the international film festival circuit.
Tom Haubner is known for EuroClub (2016).
Tom Haynes is known for Beware the Slenderman (2016).
Tom Haywood is known for Pets United (2019).
Tom Heard was born in Long Beach, California and grew up in Austin, Texas. At age ten he appeared in a University of Texas production of Julius Caesar playing, Lucius. He acted in Austin civic theatre throughout his high school years and upon graduating began working in regional theatres in Dallas, Chicago and Los Angeles. His first film was, Black Snow (1989) playing Mel the pot smoking bartender for the Houston Cinema Group. In 1999, Meg Thayer cast him as the hilarious and nefarious, Drew Stein in her Hollywood film satire, True Rights (2000) which Guerilla Filmmaker Magazine called, "an indie masterpiece." Other TV and films roles have followed, including an appearance on NBC's Friday Night Lights (2006) as Doctor Nelson, and in 2017 he played villain, George Lehman in, Revenge in Kind (2017). In 2019 he wrote and directed his first feature, Getting It (2020) (2020).