Tommie Vegas was born Tommie Lee Vasquez to parents Tommy Vasquez and Sandra Lee Vasquez in Downey, California. Tommie spent the first three years of her life in El Monte, California before her family packed up and moved to Las Vegas, NV where she spent her childhood. Tommie Vegas was never a stranger to the entertainment world as her mother had her in several baby pageants before she even turned one. At 7 years old, she was involved with gymnastics and jumped at the chance to perform in every single recital! Come middle school time, she was involved with choir and lived for the end of the year Disney musical they'd perform. Tommie was also introduced to dance during this time, so in high school she auditioned and joined the school's dance team and performed all over with them and was even selected to perform as an American All-Star dance member from the American All Star Dance Company. Tommie also joined her church's theater group during this time. That was the first moment she realized all she had done with gymnastics, singing and dance ... no matter what, there was acting involved. She knew right then and there acting was her one true path. Tommie believes she was born with performing in her blood, as she is cousin to Pat Vegas and Lolly Vegas. Pat and Lolly are the front-men of the first All-Native American rock band famously known as, "Redbone". Being a registered member of The Chemehuevi Indian Tribe and inspired by her cousin's hard work and dedication to their Native (Yaqui) and entertainment roots, Tommie felt it was significant to carry on the Vegas name to her acting career. Tommie wishes to open more doors for Native Americans, to inspire Native actors and filmmakers and to show the beauty that is held within Native American culture, all while breaking the Native American stereotype!
Tommie-Amber Pirie is an actress and director, known for The Retreat (2021), Ginny & Georgia (2021) and The Kids in the Hall (2022).
Tommy 'Guns' Ly is an actor, known for Kwong mo pai (2013), Katonaru (2017) and The Last Leg (2012).
Tommy 'T-Bone' Pomposello is known for Untold: Crime and Penalties (2021).
Tommy Adkisson is known for Foosballers (2019).
Tommy Alejandrino is known for The Baseball Player (2022), Goyo: Ang batang heneral (2018) and Some Nights I Feel Like Walking.
Tommy Allen Taylor was born on May 8, 1966 in Salisbury, North Carolina, USA. He is known for Banshee (2013), Swimming with Dolphins and April Fool's Day (2008).
Tommy Anderson is a multiple best-selling author and screenwriter Tommy Anderson enjoys his role as a motivational speaker and Host of "The Real Tommy Unleashed" on the IQ Podcast Network in San Diego. Tommy's show is heard on multiple streaming platforms, Itunes, iHeart, Spotify, Apple Play, and more. An accomplished screenwriter he has written and is a Producer on "Life After Oblivion," a film based on his award winning screenplay and PTSD-A soldiers Revenge which he wrote and is currently in production by Panther Trail Films - Hollywood. Tommy also received his first directing credit on the pilot series "The Tale of Richard Pic". Tommy is also routinely cast as an actor in commercials, television, and film. With his writing partner they both wrote "Where the Sweetgrass Grows" is Susie Schaefer of Movie Muse Productions, a screenplay writing and editing company. As a founding member of VetPics Film Productions, Tommy gives back thought the all-veteran independent film production company which produced "Life after Oblivion." Most recently Tommy was seen as the face of the national Spotify commercial as the man with the dancing dog. His best-selling novel Haboob Wind is now a screenplay and his new novel Two Million Steps was released in March of 2021 and went to Best Seller on Amazon in two weeks. Before moving to the Los Angeles area, Tommy lived in Madison Wisconsin and had a full career firefighter/paramedic with the Madison Fire Department and later retired from the U.S. Air Force Air National Guard. Tommy is a member of various organizations, including the Hollywood American Legion Post 43, Veterans in Media and Entertainment, the U.S. Press Association, and serves as a photo-journalist with the California American Legion Press Association. To learn more and reach out to Tommy.
Tommy Angelo is known for For Love or Money? A Poker Documentary (2019).
Tommy Archer is an Australian actor based in Brisbane, Queensland. Tommy is a former Australian soldier who served in Afghanistan in 2012 as part of Mentoring Task Force 5. He spent four years as an infantry soldier with the 6th battalion. After discharging from the military in 2013, he joined the Queensland Police Service where he is still a current serving Police Officer. Tommy entered the film industry in 2020 after deciding to chase his childhood passion for the creative arts and film making. Outside of acting, Tommy hosts a mental health podcast for military veterans and emergency services workers called The Maladjusted Monkeys.