Tom Struckhoff, best known for his lead roles in the feature films, "Frontera" and Medusa, was born in Columbia, Missouri. After college, Tom moved to Los Angeles to begin a career in corporate America, but always wanted to pursue acting as a lifelong dream. Finally, in 2013, he made a conscious decision to focus his efforts on acting professionally. Almost immediately, he landed a featured role. Since then, Tom has continued to hone his craft, acting in productions both large and small and always giving his best performance.
Tom Stuart is an actor and writer, known for Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011), A Good Year (2006) and Mainstream (2020).
Tom Stubberfield is known for Nova (1974), Belsen: Our Story (2020) and Brightlight City: The Finish Line (2015).
Tom Sturridge was born in London, England. He is the son of actress Phoebe Nicholls and sometime-actor and full-time director Charles Sturridge, and the grandson of actors Anthony Nicholls and Faith Kent. His maternal great-grandfather, Horace Nicholls, was a prominent photographer. Tom started his acting career under the guidance of his father's directing, in a re-telling of the Gullivers Travels TV production, when Tom was just aged 11 years old. After returning to schooling, Tom attended the prestigious Winchester Collage, but dropped out before he completed his A-Levels. He returned to acting in 2004, with roles in 'Vanity Fair' and an excellent performance in 'Being Julia'. In 2005, Tom played a demanding role in a TV production about William Shakespeare, playing William Herbert 'the fair youth', the gay lover of Shakespeare. A tough role, handled well, saw Tom go from strength to strength as an actor. In that same year he played a blink-and-you'll-miss role in a bizarre mock documentary about two conjoined twins turned rock stars called 'Brothers Of The Head'. In 2006, Tom took a part in a psychological thriller called 'Like Minds' (also known as 'Murderous Intent) and although that movie may have failed on some levels, it was the chilling performance by Tom Sturridge that won most of the positive notices. Next it was rumoured that Tom Sturridge was supposed to be cast in the big Hollywood production 'Jumper', but was dropped in favour of a bigger star in the form of Hayden Christensen. Next, in 2009, after a near three-year absence from the big screen, Tom returned in an all star comedy called 'The Boat That Rocked', directed by Richard Curtis. The fine cast also included Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rhys Ifans and Bill Nighy. Although the movie didn't set the box office on fire, it did further show Tom's potential as a future leading man. Next, stepping up his acting credentials even further, Tom appeared in a stage play called 'Punk Rock'. So good was he in that role, he won the 2009 Critics' Circle Theatre Award. Upcoming movies 'Waiting For Forever', 'Junkhearts' and 'On The Road' promise to continue Tom's ascendancy as one of the UK's best new actors. Tom has a younger brother and sister, Matilda Sturridge and Arthur Sturridge; both have followed Tom into the acting profession.
Tom Sullivan was born in Dublin and studied Earth Science at University College Galway. After graduating he took the logical next step and began acting, he has worked in film and television since. In 2010 Tom began writing and directing. Tom's first film Asal (2011), premiered at the Galway Film Festival and won the Tiernan McBride award for Best Short Drama, as did his second short Mechanic two years later. In the interim he directed Eoinín, a film for television. In 2014 he co-wrote and directed Sínte, a 30min film that won Best Short Drama at the Celtic Media Awards. Personal Development, Tom's next short film had it's North American premier at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York in 2015 and subsequently was invited to screen on all International Airline flights as part of the Tribeca Presents program. It has received multiple nominations and awards internationally. Tom then directed Fir Bolg, a six part comedy drama that won an IFTA, (Irish Film and Television award), for best Irish production in 2017. He has also awarded a Zebbie by the Irish Writers Guild for the script, 'Mechanic.' Arracht, Tom's first feature premiered in Tallinn at the Black Nights Film Festival and had it's Irish premier in early 2020 at The Dublin International Film Festival. Arracht won the The Critics Choice Award for Best Irish Film. It also won, The Audience award at The Glasgow International Film Festival and has recently been nominated for 11 IFTA's including Best Director and Script for Tom. Arracht was in the middle of it's festival run and imminent release when the pandemic hit. Arracht will represent Ireland in the 2021 Oscars for Best International Film. Beidh Lá Eile againn. We will have another day.
Tom Sullivan is known for The Life of Death (2015).
Tom Sweet is an actor, known for The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (2018), Enjoy (2021) and Gunpowder (2017).
Tom T. Hall was born on May 25, 1936 in Olive Hill, Kentucky, USA. He is known for Keeping Up with the Joneses (2016), Full Metal Jacket (1987) and Scary Movie 3 (2003). He was married to Dixie Hall and Opal Inez McKinney. He died on August 20, 2021 in Franklin, Tennessee, USA.
Tom Takahashi is known for Ramen Heads (2017).
Tom Tancredo was born on December 20, 1945 in Denver, Colorado, USA. He is known for The Joe Show (2014), Rocky Mountain Heist (2014) and 60 Minutes (1968).