Tommy Kavelin is an actor, known for Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights (2004), Welcome to the Jungle (2013) and One Hot Summer (2009).
Tommy Kelly is known for Baywatch (2017), The Florida Project (2017) and Wind Walkers (2015).
Tommy Kenter has an incredible repertoire, and does all sorts of characters, from his goofy character Keld to his hard-of-hearing and very eccentric Fru Kristoff. Although preferably a comedy actor, he showed that he could do serious bits as well with Lad isbjørnene danse (1990). With Per Pallesen as Mathiesen and Tommy's corresponding character Fru Kristoff, he achieved legendary comedy status in the 80s. Just as people thought he was coming to the end of his career, he re-emerged as the fantastic Anton in Fukssvansen (2001), the nosy and very selfish neighbour.
A Memphis native, Tommy Kha is a photographer who has worked with Craig Brewer, Kentucker Audley, Morgan Jon Fox, and Brian Pera. He continues to be involved in the filmmaking community with appearances in films such as Team Picture and omg/Hahaha, later helping conceived the short documentary, Training Wheels, which won Best Hometown Short at Indie Memphis Film Festival 2010. He holds an MFA in Photography from Yale University.
Tommy Kijas was born on November 11, 1985 in New Britain, Connecticut, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for From Scratch (2022), The Rookie (2018) and L.A. Confidential (2019).
Tommy Knight was born on January 22, 1993 in Chatham, Kent, England. He is known for Victoria (2016), The Sarah Jane Adventures (2007) and Waterloo Road (2006).
Tommy Kominik is an actor, known for Uncut Gems (2019).
Tommy Koponen is an American Actor. He grew up in Monterey, Ca with his mother, father, sister and two brothers. He developed a sense of performing in front of people at the age of 7. During the evenings in the Koponen household his family would gather around as Tommy tried to imitate his favorite cast members of "In living color" such as Jim Carrey and the Wayans brothers. He joined his first acting class at Colton Middle School in 7th grade where he found a passion that would last him a lifetime. After being kicked out of his 8th grade drama class for talking to much, he decided that he would create his own theatre. During lunch time, you would find anywhere from 5-15 sixth graders all crowded on the playground bleachers watching Tommy put on a stand up comedy show. During his high school years, he turned to film acting when his younger brother Dominic decided he wanted to be a director. In 10th grade he met a lady that truly believed in his talents and convinced him to pursue his acting dreams. English teacher, Ms. Parker was the first teacher in his life to not kick him out of class for talking too much. She simply embraced his talking abilities and told him to share them with the class. After a school field trip to see the theatrical performance of "Les Miserables", Tommy knew at that moment that is what he wanted to do the rest of his life. 11th grade rolled around and he decided he wanted to enroll in the New York Film Academy after graduating high school. However; in his best efforts to make his parents proud, he enrolled in the Business School at San Diego State University (SDSU). When Tommy saw a gap in his schedules he would fill it in with Acting classes. After graduating SDSU, he moved to Sacramento, Ca to work for the Army Corps of Engineers (Depart of Defense). During his time in Sacramento he studied in the advanced acting class under Cody Dorkin of Studio 24. In 2015 Tommy picked up everything he owned and moved to Los Angeles, Ca shortly thereafter Tommy started working for the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory while he is still chasing the same dreams he developed as a child.
Tommy was born the fourth child in a family of nine children. His life growing up included working paper routes as a young boy in Decatur, Illinois. The interactions with his customers and his siblings taught him to communicate and interact with people of varied age groups and social standing. As he developed a love for acting in high school, he soon realized that there were many nuances to the way people communicated and his life's interactions could play a major role in finding the heart of characters he would portray. Life was good to Tommy as he married and raised a family. Throughout his working years he practiced his theater crafts through church plays and played guitar in a Christian band called "Leap of Faith" with his wife and several good friends. As he neared retirement he was encouraged by his daughter to return to the acting he loved so much as a younger man. Since leaving his career as a railroad worker in 2016, he has pursued his dream and has met with warm and positive reactions from those he has worked with. His love for life and bringing characters forward has become evident through his body of work. That love and his ability to find the soul of characters has set him on a course that will surely have theater goers recognizing his smile very soon.
Tommy Kreiselmaier is an assistant director and actor, known for Cloud Atlas (2012), The Monuments Men (2014) and The Three Musketeers (2011).