Thomas Beaudoin began his studies in Psychology and Exercise Science at Concordia University in Montreal. He then studied Theatre in Vancouver and in New York City. He is fluent in both English and French. Not long after moving to NYC, Thomas was cast in lead roles in several world renowned Off-Broadway plays, such as Tennessee Williams' Orpheus Descending, Jaoui & Bacri's Cuisine & Dépendances, and Dumas' La Dame Aux Camélias. His role of gang leader Dick Seguin in the cable series Blue Moon gave him the opportunity to show his talent on TV. He has booked several lead roles in other series and movies since. He enjoys photography/cinematography, boxing, doing manual work, playing ice hockey, rock climbing, reading the news. as well as studying Krav-Maga.
Thomas Beaumont is known for Kush (2007), Devil Girl (2007) and Big Top (2006).
Thomas Beckman is a composer and actor, known for DADDY Clown Motel Vacancies 2 (2021), Clown Motel Vacancies (2020) and The Key to Christmas (2020).
Thomas Beecher is an actor and writer, known for The Formula (2014), Iowa Desk and Couch (2002) and The Wedge (2012).
Thomas Behrend is a director and cinematographer, known for Expeditionen ins Tierreich (1965), Universum (1987) and Terra Mater (2011).
Born in Antwerp, Belgium. He lived there until age 7, after which he started traveling the world with his parents. By the time he was 18, he had seen half the world and moved well over 40 times, all the while trying to pursue a career as a professional tennis player. He eventually dealt with an injury that forced him to take time off and instead pursued his degree in the USA, while on a tennis scholarship. It is there he finally got his first real taste of acting, which led him to continue to pursue the craft. Has worked with Oscar winner J.K. Simmons, and other notable talent including Johnathan Majors, Glen Powell, and Camilla Cabello
Thomas Belesis was born on December 27, 1974 in New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010), Cavuto on Business (2000) and America Live (2010).
He began his study of theatre at the University of Maryland, College Park. Thomas also attended a performing arts program at the historic Freedom Theatre in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He has studied the art of acting with Aaron Spieser, Chip Fields and Richard Lawson at the Beverly Hills Playhouse and privately. Since his first on-screen appearance on MTV's "Beauty and the Beach"; Thomas has appeared in over thirty films and plays, award winning national and international commercials, radio spots, print campaigns and television shows such as General Hospital, Crime Strike, etc. In the new digital media arena, he is a series regular on the new web series titled "Those Guys" and has performed sketch comedy pieces for Wikileaktv.com and Creeper films. Thomas has worked with award winning directors such as Mario Van Pebbles, Tommy Hicks, Denise Dowse and Kevin Smith across multiple forms of media. One of his favorite theatrical roles was in "One Woman, Two lives" as Jonathan Cooke; played opposite of Kellita Smith. His most recent theatre appearance is with Eastern Sky Theatre Company's "The Last Appeal". Thomas is also invited annually to perform with Towne Street Theatre and is fondly remembered for his notable portrayal of "Junior" the drug addicted brother of an autistic boy as well as the play "Naked Man" a conversation with a nudist. For more information regarding Thomas' theatre work. Having trained in both boxing and martial arts; Thomas enjoys utilizing his athleticism in stage combat, firearm, weapons and stunt training. He has trained under the eyes of stunt coordinator John Moio and stunt performer Precious Holloway.
Thomas Bellas was born on August 21, 1996 in Enfield, Middlesex, London, England. He is known for Reflex Park (2013), A day in Life of Joel Malcolm at Halloween HQ (2017) and The Forgotten & Untold Heritage of Ponders End 1935 - 1950.
Thomas Bencivenga is known for Me Familia 2 (2021), Me Familia (2017) and Somnium (2018).