Thomas William Selleck is an American actor and film producer, best known for his starring role as Hawaii-based private investigator "Thomas Magnum" on the 1980s television series, Magnum, P.I. (1980). Selleck was born in Detroit, Michigan, to Martha S. (Jagger), a homemaker, and Robert Dean Selleck, a real estate investor and executive. He is of mostly English descent, including recent immigrant ancestors. Selleck has appeared extensively on television in roles such as "Dr. Richard Burke" on Friends (1994) and "A.J. Cooper" on Las Vegas (2003). In addition to his series work, Selleck has appeared in more than fifty made-for-TV and general release movies, including Mr. Baseball (1992), Quigley Down Under (1990), Lassiter (1984) and, his most successful movie release, 3 Men and a Baby (1987), which was the highest grossing movie in 1987. Selleck also plays "Jesse Stone" in a series of made-for-TV movies, based on the Robert B. Parker novels. In 2010, he appears as "Commissioner Frank Reagan" in the drama series, Blue Bloods (2010) on CBS.
Tom Settefrati is an actor, known for Apparition (2015), Terra-Ists (2013) and Prince Ashley and the Magical Crystal Quest (2013).
Tom Shadyac moved to Los Angeles in 1983 and, at age 24, became the youngest staff joke writer ever for comedian Bob Hope. Shadyac received his master's degree in film from UCLA in 1989 after completing the critically acclaimed short, Tom, Dick and Harry. He then worked on movies-of-the-week, rewrote and directed for Fox. Shadyac has also dabbled in stand-up comedy and at one time, appeared regularly at the Improv on Melrose, as well as guest starring on TV series and movies.
Tom Shankland is known for The Children (2008), The Serpent (2021) and w Delta z (2007).
Tom Shell is a native of Los Angeles who began screenwriting and acting professionally while still in his teens. His passion for filmmaking took hold after directing his first movie in his twenties. Decades of working multiple "industry" positions has enabled him to combine his creative abilities with vast production know-how. Tom has currently produced over thirty and directed twenty film and television shows.
Tom Shepherd is an actor, known for The Engineering That Built the World (2021).
Thomas Shevela was born April 25th in Metro Detroit, Michigan to Melissa, a third generation business owner and Michael Shevela, a mechanical engineer. He has one sibling, a sister, Brooke Shevela. He was raised in Harrison Township, Michigan also known as Boat Town USA. During his elementary school years, Thomas first appeared in a musical "School House Rock" where he performed Conjunction Junction and I'm Just a Bill through the Grosse Pointe Youth on Stage group. Shevela attended L'Anse Creuse High School where he was part of the Performing Arts Program doing improvisation and skits; it was here his love for acting grew. At 6'1" he also played high school varsity basketball. Shevela competed at the International Modeling and Talent Association in January 2020 and received second place for Top Junior Male Actor of the Year. Thomas has a junior black belt in karate and is familiar with sparring, weapons and Kata.
Born in New York but raised in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He attended Villanova University where he studied acting, built sets, and performed in several of their main stage productions. After graduating from Villanova University, he moved to New York City to continue his studies at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theater. From there, he began doing stand up comedy and was a member of sketch group Meatsteak. Their show Meatsteak Is Dead, performed at Webster Hall, which was nominated for a New York Comedy Award. After a move to Los Angeles, Tom began to perform on some of the best shows in town including The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail. He's been featured at the Bridgetown Comedy Festival and the Comedy Central Comics to Watch showcase. He was also one of the founding members of sketch group Girth who wrote and performed sketches at a monthly show in Echo Park. He helps produce the podcasts Goof City on the WestCast Network, with fellow comedians Rob Gleeson and Chase Bernstein, and We Watch Wrestling, with fellow comedians Vince Averill and Matt McCarthy of The Pete Holmes Show. We Watch Wrestling has been listed as one of the top comedy podcasts on iTunes. He has also appeared in numerous national television commercials. Tom lives in West Hollywood and can be found performing stand up all over Los Angeles on a nightly basis.
Tom Siedle is known for Inzombniac (2018), I Am Going to Kill Someone This Friday (2018) and Port City.
Tom Siegel is known for Star Trek: Generations (1994), Erin Brockovich (2000) and Star Trek: Voyager (1995).