Thom began his professional career at the age of 16 with his first role in the Network Ten telemovie "Emerald Falls" alongside actors Vince Colosimo, Georgie Parker and Catherine McClements. Through his early teen years he also starred in four Australian short films "Vafadar" and "The Ground Beneath", "Smith" & "Voyeurnet" with Academy Award nominee Stuart Parkyn. For his role in "The Ground Beneath", he received a nomination at the 2008 AFI Awards and won the Best Actor award in 2009 at the St Kilda Film Festival, Ourense Film Festival & Mas Sorrer Film Festival in Spain. In 2009 Thom joined the cast of "Home & Away" as Dexter Walker, and starred in the feature film "Beneath Hill 60". He then joined the cast of the acclaimed television series, "Dance Academy", as Samuel Lieberman. In 2012, Thom starred in the Robert Carter drama "Thirst" alongside Hanna Mangan-Lawrence, Myles Pollard and Victoria Haralabidou. And also broke through with his first American production, "Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn" for which he was nominated for Best Actor at the 2017 Streamy Awards in Los Angeles. Thom's next US credit was as series regular Kip Wampler in the NBC television series "Camp" and then he returned to Australia in 2016 for the lead role in the feature film "Downriver" where he received the Best Actor award at the Iris Prize Film Festival in Cardiff, Wales. After a brief hiatus from acting, Thom returned to the screen in 2020 to work on Stan Australia's highly anticipated series "Eden" as Bodie Palmer and guest starred in Season 3 of the acclaimed TV series "Mr Inbetween".
Thom Hadfield is an actor, known for Ex (2020).
Thom Hallum is an actor, known for Outlaw's Buckle (2021), Copper Bill (2020) and 90 Feet from Home (2019).
Thom Hansen is known for Daughter of the Bride (2023), When Ocean Meets Sky (2003) and The Panzi Invasion (2016).
Thom Harp is known for The Donor Party (2023), Home Delivery and Dark Air with Terry Carnation (2021). He is married to Karin Harp. They have three children.
Thom Hartmann is a writer and producer, known for Legacy of Secrecy, Green World Rising (2014) and Restoration (2015).
In his early career he often played tormented/troubled characters such as in De Witte Waan, as a death-seeking junkie (1984), and in Zoeken Naar Eileen (1987) as a desperately in love, and in De Avonden (1989) playing Frits van Egters. An often quoted phrase of Hoffman is "I have a dark look on human motives", dating from his debut film Luger (1982) under direction of Theo van Gogh. He also considers himself more "a hardworking man than a gifted actor" as well as someone "who is hard to put in one category." He played main roles in more than sixty movies and TV-series, with directors ranging from Sally Potter, Harry Kumel, Lars Von Trier, Paul Verhoeven to the radical South-African filmmaker Ian Kerkhof. Many Years since The Fourth Man (1982) and his awarded role in Avonden, De (1989), Verhoeven's movie Blackbook put him back in the international arena. Hoffman also directed several documentaries about filmmakers he admires, and is a successful photographer. In 2004 French star Jeanne Moreau officially received the first copy of Hoffman's book "FOTO's Thom Hoffman" during the international Ghent Film Festival. In 1998 Hoffman worked with Don van Dijke in the theater play "Publieksbeschimping; De Gasten Komen".
Thom Jones is an actor and producer, known for Bane (2008), Battlefield Death Tales (2012) and Shades (2013).
Thom Williams was born on November 16th 1973 and grew up as a single child in the Midwestern town of Denton Texas. He has a Lebanese heritage from his mom and European from his dad. He played football for most of his young life until suffering a knee injury his senior year of high school, thus ending his time in the game he loved. He used his natural athletic ability to transition into NCAA collegiate cheerleading and gymnastics, where he won a national championship while going to the University of North Texas from 1992 to 1996. That in turn led him to a summer job in entertainment as a bad guy in the "Batman Stunt Show" at 6 Flags Over Texas in the summer of 1996. He knew then that he had found his calling, and the following summer moved to Hollywood where he began his career as a stuntman for film and TV after getting his SAG card as a guest star on the TV show "The Journeys of Allen Strange." Thom has made a career of being the "big guy who could move" by learning and applying his physical prowess to varying fighting styles and reactions. His Lebanese and Irish heritage came heavily into play in being able to play various bad guys and his background in gymnastics allowed him to keep up with the smaller, faster fighters he faced on screen, culminating in fighting his action idol Jackie Chan not once, but twice on the big and small screen. Along the way he also picked up regular stunt doubling jobs with almost every large actor in Hollywood, such as Greg Grunberg(Alias), Jorge Garcia(Lost), Eric Stonestreet(Various), and Ethan Suplee(My Name is Earl) just to name a few. After hundreds of credits, and many years of ground pounding and pain, Thom has now made his way into the even more competitive field of stunt coordinating and 2nd unit directing. Being behind the camera has been a lifelong dream for Thom, as it lets him be a part of the creative process from day one as he makes his way towards his goal of being a Hollywood director. While all of this success might be great, it would be meaningless without his greatest accomplishments: Being married to his amazing wife Michelle and raising their 3 beautiful children together.
Based in Toronto, Canada, Thom Marriott is known for his deep voice, imposing size and comedic timing. Thom trained with the Birmingham Conservatory for Classical Theatre, and spent almost two decades performing major roles with the Stratford Festival and Shaw Festival, as well as theatre companies around the world. He lives in Canada with his wife, fellow actor and theatre director Kerry Ann Doherty, and two children, Liam and Anwen.