Tom Amandes grew up in the small towns of Richmond and Crystal Lake, Illinois, where he began performing at home with his 10 brothers and sisters, creating puppet shows, short films, music, and radio dramas. He then moved on to school plays and community theater.
He graduated from The Goodman School of Drama, which later became the Theatre School at DePaul University. Tom's work on the Chicago stage started with the ensemble of the "Body Politic Theatre", where he starred in productions such as "Translations", "The Playboy of the Western World", and "Falstaff & Hal". He also performed in "What the Butler Saw", "Candida", and "The Mystery Cycle" at the Court Theatre, and "Free Advice from Prague" and "The Courtship of Carl Sandburg" at Northlight.
Tom was the head writer and announcer of the NPR musical variety show, "The Flea Market". He directed plays for the Curious Theater, played music with Balderdash and Jamie O'Reilly & The Rogues, and was the artistic director of the Call to Action Theater.
While working on-stage in Chicago, Tom was cast as "Eliot Ness" in the television series, "The Untouchables" (1993),and spent two years shooting on his home turf. He then moved to L.A. and starred in the NBC comedy, "The Pursuit of Happiness" (1995),with Melinda McGraw and Brad Garrett. Tom has played recurring roles on "Big Love" (2006),"Boston Legal" (2004),"Eli Stone" (2008),"The Guardian" (2001),"Spin City" (1996),"From the Earth to the Moon" (1998),and "Parenthood" (2010). Other favorite TV work includes "Grey's Anatomy" (2005),"Curb Your Enthusiasm" (2000),"Just Shoot Me!" (1997),"ER" (1994),and "The Larry Sanders Show" (1992).
Tom spent four years portraying the beloved "Dr. Harold Abbott" on the family drama, "Everwood" (2002),opposite Treat Williams. He then directed episodes of "Everwood" as well as ABC's "Brothers & Sisters" (2006) and the new CW series, "Hart of Dixie" (2011).
Tom's film credits include "The Long Kiss Goodnight" (1996),opposite Geena Davis, "Brokedown Palace" (1999) with Claire Danes and Kate Beckinsale, "Billboard Dad" (1998) with the Olsen twins, Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen, "Second Chances" (1998),"Straight Talk" (1992),HBO's "Live from Baghdad" (2002),and the recent black-comedy, "Lucky" (2011),with Colin Hanks and Ari Graynor.
Tom continues to work on the Chicago stage at the Victory Gardens Theater, where he has starred in "Cynical Weathers" and Edward Albee's "At Home At The Zoo", both directed by Dennis Zacek.
Tom plays "Dr. Peter Pelikan" on the hit NBC series, "Parenthood" (2010),opposite Ray Romano. He stars as "President Abraham Lincoln" in the Salvador Litvak film, "Saving Lincoln" (2013),alongside Penelope Ann Miller and Lea Coco. He also appears as "Governor Samuel Reston" on the ABC political thriller, "Scandal" (2012),opposite Kerry Washington and Tony Goldwyn.
Tom is married to actress Nancy Everhard, who played "Katherine Ness" on "The Untouchables" (1993). His daughters, Meg O'Reilly Amandes and Nia O'Reilly Amandes, make up two-thirds of the Chicago band, "Midnight Moxie". And his son, Ben Amandes, is himself a budding hyphenate.