Tom Reed is an actor, known for The Coldest Game (2017), JUNK'd and Bigfoot Kills: A True Crime Documentary (2023).
Tom Reed was born in the UK. He is an actor, known for Unlocked (2017), NYC 22 (2012) and Andor (2022).
Tom Rees is an actor, known for Indigo Hearts (2005), The Boneyard Collection (2008) and Crustacean (2009).
Tom Reese (real name: Tom Allen) was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on August 8, 1928; his father and uncle were country-western singers, "The Chattanooga Boys," traveling around performing their bluegrass music with the family, including Tom, in tow. Around 1940 the Allens relocated to New York, where Tom's dad supported the family working as a steelworker in the daytime and a singing waiter at night. Tom later held the expected assortment of odd jobs (Automat busboy, usher, etc.) in New York, and (starting at 17) served two tours of duty in the Marine Corps. He later studied dramatics at the American Theater Wing under the G.I. Bill and spent 15 years on the road working nightclubs (emceeing, doing stand-up, etc.). He studied with Lee Strasberg, did some work off-Broadway and in local TV shows and made his film bow in John Cassavetes' New York-made Shadows (1958). Cassavetes also had Reese fly out to Hollywood to play a part in an episode of his detective series Johnny Staccato (1959), Reese's Hollywood debut. He was ready to return to New York after doing the show but an agent signed him "and I've been here [California] ever since." His first major film was Flaming Star (1960), an Elvis Presley western and the start of Reese's long career in big- and small-screen oaters,including Gunsmoke (1955) Bonanza (1959), The Virginian (1962), Rawhide (1959), Branded (1965).
Tom Reeve grew up in Aylesbury, England. Born to director and producer Geoffrey Reeve and Gina Gurney, he was surrounded by filmmaking from a very young age. He honed his early skills managing his father's productions and shortly after moved to Luxembourg to found the country's largest film studios. As one of Europe's renowned filmmakers in the industry, Tom brought the new Hollywood era to central Europe and combined it with his financial and production expertise to create European cult classics such as 'Dog Soldiers (2002)'. For over 35 years Tom has worked on an extraordinary number of commercially successful and critically acclaimed credits, either as a director, producer or writer, and has been the recipient of various accolades including multiple Golden Globes and Primetime Emmy Awards. As a director Tom has been awarded Best Film at the Friars Club New York Comedy Awards and the Audience Award from the Lighthouse International Film Festival for his Irish comedy 'Holy Water (2009)', he broke box office records for his medieval action feature 'George and the Dragon (2004)' and received critical acclaim for his heart-warming family feature 'Diggity: A Home at Last (2001)'. Thus far Tom has had the pleasure of directing the late Michael Clarke Duncan and Patrick Swayze, along with Val Kilmer, Andrew McCarthy, Linda Hamilton, James Purefoy, Piper Perabo, Joan Plowright, Paul Freeman, Simon Callow and Louise Lombard. Furthermore, as a second unit director he has worked with the talents of Gerard Butler, Rutger Hauer, Jack Davenport, Christopher Lee, Christopher Lambert and Emilie de Ravin to name but a few. Tom also specialised in action and stunt directing - most notably on the WWI drama 'The Lost Battalion (2001)' where he won a Christopher Award for his stunt/aerial unit work with bi-planes and helicopters, as well as three Emmy nominations while producing the film. As a producer, the list of awards continues with Golden Globes and Emmy awards for his WWII drama 'One Against the Wind (1991)' starring Kate Beckinsale, Sam Neill, and Judy Davis. Tom started the production company, Centurion, in 1987 which continues to house both film and television productions having produced nearly 50 films to date including features such as Wing Commander (1999), The Musketeer (2001) and Tale of the Mummy (1998). Centurion now operates from Luxembourg, Los Angeles and London.
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Tom Reilly was born on June 18, 1959 in Fort Riley, Kansas, USA. He is an actor, known for Uptown Girls (2003), CHiPs (1977) and Valley of the Dolls (1994).
Tom Renk is an actor, known for Counting Bullets (2021), She Was the Deputy's Wife (2021) and The Prototype (2022).
He is a Actor and Singer of stage, screen and television. He Graduated from The University Of Michigan with a Bachelors degree in Communications and Theatre. After graduation he continued acting training at the prestigious Royal Academy Of Dramatic Art in London. His friend and mentor is Dame Angela Lansbury. He resides in New York City .
Singled out as a Screen international Star of tomorrow 2012, Tom's film debut came at college in Hunky Dory with Minnie Driver. He has since starred in The History Boys at The Sheffield Crucible, Torch Song Trilogy at The Menier Chocolate Factory and in 2014 made his West End debut in Jez Butterworth's MOJO with Ben Whishaw, Daniel Mays and Rupert Grint at The Harold Pinter Theatre soon after Tom starred as the lead in Polly Stenhams brilliant new play Hotel at the National Theatre