Tom Seymour is a New York filmmaker known for the popular VHS Massacre documentaries. Over the course of his career he has won several Telly Awards (VHS Massacre), a National Board of review nomination (Toy Shop) and he shares Emmy and YouTube Award nominations with the Black20 Studios team (net_work). Tom's feature film career started at the tale end of the 1990's Independent film movement while he was working as a CBS News. He produced and acted in John Krasinski's first feature (A New Wave) directed Aubrey Plaza in one of her first digital shorts (Daddy's Little Judge) and even appeared on the Tonight Show in the Easter Bunny Hates You digital short! While some of his work has recently reached the level of main stream praise, his film career has remained in the independent and direct to video arena. The distribution of his films range from the small theatrical release of Everything Moves Alone, Netflix with Land of College Prophets, Blockbuster Video with London Betty and MUBI and Prime with the VHS Massacre and VHS Massacre Too films. His films have been covered everywhere from Variety, NPR to the New York Times.
Thomas Elam is known for All in the Family (2022), A Year from Now (2021) and Glenn's Gotta Go (2020).
Thomas Elliot is an actor, known for Necessary Roughness (2011) and The Art of Stalking (2007).
Thomas Elliott is known for The Dukes of Hazzard (2005), The Watch (2012) and Remember the Titans (2000).
Thomas Elms is an actor, known for Timeless (2016), Project Blue Book (2019) and Motherland: Fort Salem (2020).
Thomas Ely Sage is known for FU*AB (2023), On the Lam (2021) and To Survive (2014).
Thomas Ernst, born in Denmark, catapulted into showbiz at the age of 6, appearing in a string of Danish nationally acclaimed theatre plays. Thomas landed his big Danish break-through role as Jonas in Nils Malmros' movie ''Aching Hearts'' (2009). Shooting was planned over a period of three years so the young actors would be aging believably during the film. For his masterfully-acted part, Thomas earned a ROBERT Award nomination (Danish "Oscar") for best leading actor. Thomas has since then starred in multiple Danish film and TV projects. In 2016 Thomas decided to move across the pond to pursue an international acting career. Thomas, now based out of LA, recently finished filming for the role of Olaf Ludvigsen in Damien Chazelle's "Babylon" (2022).
Thomas Espinera is known for Sous la Seine (2024), Les trois mousquetaires: Milady (2023) and D'étoile en étoile (2020).
Tom Essig is the owner of SSYY Productions Inc. A company providing film, music and podcast production. SSYY Productions is the executive producer for the new film Go Don't Go. (Tom also acted in the movie) The film is showing at film festivals in 2020. Those festivals names will be added soon. (As the line ups for those festivals need to be completed first before announcing who they are.) Go Don't Go is Tom's first on film performance away from live performance. Tom is leading the production for his documentary about Raghunath (a.k.a. Ray Cappo who is known internationally for his straight edge hardcore band Youth Of Today, Krishna core band Shelter and his Bhakti Yoga philosophy teaching.) Tom is engineering the podcast Wisdom of the Sages. Which he engineered and produced the intro music for the podcast with Raghunath. Tom is a multi-instrumentalist who creates music for business information sites, podcasts and film. 12/2019
Although he was born in Los Angeles, Thomas Everett is as east coast as they come. Raised in the Philadelphia suburbs, Thomas began his acting career studying under Tony Savant, at Playhouse West's Philadelphia location in 2017. After studying under Mr. Savant for three years, Thomas relocated back to Los Angeles to further his acting career and education. He continues to study at Playhouse West under the direction of Mr. Bob Carnegie and Holly Gagnier.