Tom Werme is known for Masterminds (2016), Banshee (2013) and Homeland (2011).
Tom was born to parents Nick and Irma on June 29 1987 in Burton-on-Trent in the English West Midlands. He has two siblings, sister Bethan and brother Ben. His parents were drama teachers at the school in Dubai where he and his siblings were educated. He was in a school production of "Blood Brothers" where, he starred alongside his brother and, after graduating from Royal Holloway College, University of London, studied acting at the Bristol Old Vic until 2010 when he was cast in the play 'Enlightenment' at the Hampstead Theatre. Here he was spotted and given a role in TV spy series 'Spooks' with other roles following, most recently in sitcom 'Not Safe for Work'. Tom often returns to Dubai to visit his parents.
Tom Whalen is known for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), Liberty's Secret (2016) and Chasing Sleep (2000).
Tom Whaley is an actor, known for Turnabout (2016).
Tom Wheeler is known for Puss in Boots (2011), Dora and the Lost City of Gold (2019) and The Lego Ninjago Movie (2017).
Actor, Writer, Filmmaker, Producer...Tom honed his acting skills on the improv stages and teaching the classrooms of his native Chicago. The youngest of seven kids in a typically dysfunctional Irish-Catholic family. He began teaching inmates in a minimum security prison. They didn't tell him it was a prison, til he showed up for work. Finally settling into teaching English to foreign students. His student think he's teaching them, but he's really using them for character studies. After extensive stage experience, including a play done entirely in the dark(!) he began appearing in History Channel documentaries such as "Black Mass, the story of the Irish mob" and sharpen his gun-totin' skills in a Police Training Live-Fire action video. Following a two-year stint on stage in the improv hit "Flannagan's Wake", as the slightly misguided Father Damien Fitzgerald, he got his Irish passport, the only thing his Irish Daddy left him and hit the road. His travels have led him down the Amazon to Mt. Everest base camp and in between he's been in such films as a sleepy Congressman in "Legally Blond 2", a severed head-covering paramedic in "Rush", a battling Skinhead in a London music video, a reporter in "King of Soho", and most recently, a surveyor preparing to tear down a youth club in the upcoming "All Stars". When not performing, Tom is a budding filmmaker and producer, took courses at the renown Raindance Film School and received his Documentary Filmmaking Diploma at Kensington and Chelsea College for "Once Upon A Schoolhouse" about Beatrix Potter/Bousefield School, in his Chelsea neighbourhood. Tom is a producer for ArtHertz.com, a multi-media company and just returned from Cannes where their film "Sonus" (co-produced with Ridley Scott Associates) was screened at the Cannes Film Festival.
Tom White is known for Fang (2022), Common Gulls (2022) and Seeds of Change.
Tom White was born in Andrews, Texas but his family soon relocated to Swanton, Ohio, a small town outside of Toledo. Tom attended St. John's Jesuit High School and was a varsity athlete and marching band member, but quickly developed a passion for performing. He was awarded an acting scholarship to Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, where he earned his BA in Psychology and Theater Arts. After graduation, Tom spent time acting in local Cleveland theater productions while working odd jobs. He eventually decided to return to his alma mater for graduate school. In 2010, Tom received his MFA in Acting from from the Case Western Reserve University / Cleveland Playhouse MFA Actor Training Program. Relocating to New York City, Tom found work performing on television, film, Off-Broadway and regionally in theaters across the country. He was also one of the original artists involved in creating Hendricks Gin's "Voyage to the Unusual" happening, which toured several major cities in the US. As a comedian, Tom found a home at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater, New York's premier improv theater, where he developed his comedic voice performing weekly in one of their flagship shows, 'Harold Night.' Tom resides in Queens, with his wife and daughter.
Tom Whitehead is an actor, known for The Day the Fish Came Out (1967) and Trois chambres à Manhattan (1965).
Tom Whitter is known for Munich: Mossad's Revenge (2006), James May: Our Man in... (2020) and James May's Cars of the People (2014).