Attended St Thomas Aquinas Secondary School in Glasgow in the 1970s. James McAvoy also attended this school in the 1990s. This school has quite a few famous alumnus including footballers, actors, singers, composers and broadcasters. It originally opened in 1957 but was demolished after the turn of the century and has now been re-built.
Tom grew up in Buffalo, New York and first got interested in theater while in the Army. A member of the Special Forces theatre troop at Fort Bragg, he toured Third Army service clubs, performing the works of Brecht, Ibsen and Shakespeare. Later, Tom taught acting at the Studio Arena Theatre School in Buffalo while appearing in numerous productions there. He's been on Broadway in The Magic Show, Wonderful Town, My Favorite Year, Cuba and His Teddy Bear and Happy End. His Off-Broadway credits are extensive and include Ruined at The Manhattan Theatre Club, which won a Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Tom is also a playwright and novelist. His first play, Saved From Obscurity, produced at Playwrights Horizons in New York City, was nominated for a Drama Desk award, and Subfertile, also produced at Playwrights Horizons, was sold as a feature film.
Tom Markham is a producer, known for Kaiser: The Greatest Footballer Never to Play Football (2018), Club Ibiza: The Sessions (2020) and An Alternative Reality: The Football Manager Documentary (2014).
Tom Markus is an actor, known for Unicorn City (2012), Doorway to Heaven (2012) and Saving Sarah Cain (2007).
Tom Marshall is known for Chewing Gum (2015), The Cleaner (2021) and Ted Lasso (2020).
Tom Marshall is an actor, known for Eight Men Out (1988), Spooks (2002) and World's End (1981). He has been married to Tamara Hinchco since 2006.
Tom Martin has worked extensively in independent film, television and Off-Broadway and regional theater in a wide range of roles. He has played all types of humanity, from a deceptive newspaper editor (Bull), a concerned father (Law & Order: SVU), Gotham's most expensive lawyer (Gotham), an aggressive CEO (Whatever It Takes), a sad sack father/husband who goes postal (3-Iron), an avenging Western father (Contrition), a British serial rapist (MBFF, opposite Zazie Beetz), a witty doctor (Doctor Bello, opposite Isaiah Washington), an Horror mad scientist (Animosity), a troubled Priest (Acts of Contrition), a jealous husband (Pillow Talk, nominated Best Actor at Brightside Festival), an historical post Civil War spineless racist (Slavery By Another Name, Sundance selection, PBS), music genius John Fahey (Two Trains Runnin', New York Film Festival, Grammy Nomination Best Music Film). In theater he has acted in plays by Shakespeare, Chekhov, Miller, Williams and Rabe. The youngest of four brothers, Tom was born and raised in Oakland, CA and comes from Irish ancestry. He was an undergraduate English major at U.C. Berkeley when he first fell in love with acting. He received his M.F.A from the American Conservatory Theater of San Francisco and moved to New York City immediately after graduating A.C.T. He studied with William Esper in his 2 year Meisner acting program. He resides in Brooklyn, NY.
Tom Martin is known for Desert Hearts (1985), Ninth Life (1991) and The Pit (1981).
Tom Mason was born on March 1, 1949 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Apocalypse Now (1979), Flags of Our Fathers (2006) and Runaway Bride (1999). He has been married to Cathleen Marie Williams since 1970. They have two children.