Tom Case, an exceptionally gifted and accomplished person, embarked on a journey to the vibrant city of Los Angeles in the year 1981, having previously called Lexington, Kentucky his home. As he began to carve out a new existence for himself in the city of angels, he started to make a notable and lasting impression, swiftly establishing himself as a model of great distinction and repute. His impressive portfolio, featuring in prestigious and widely recognized publications such as "Esquire" and "GQ", served as a testament to his remarkable talent and dedication to his craft.
Tom's journey in the entertainment industry began with a stint as a model, which ultimately served as a precursor to his pursuit of a career in acting. In order to hone his craft, he enrolled in a series of prestigious acting classes, including those offered by the renowned Second City of Chicago and the Lee Strasberg institute, both of which are highly respected institutions in the world of acting. Additionally, Tom sought out the guidance of acting coach Bobby Hoffman, whose expertise and mentorship likely played a significant role in his development as an actor.
As Tom's skills and confidence grew, he began to make a name for himself in the acting world, ultimately landing his network television debut on the number one soap opera, The Young and the Restless, which premiered in 1973. This milestone marked a significant turning point in Tom's career, as it provided him with a platform to showcase his talents to a wide audience and paved the way for future opportunities in the entertainment industry.
Tom's experience on The Young and the Restless not only allowed him to tap into his creative potential but also afforded him the chance to work alongside other talented actors and actresses, many of whom have gone on to become household names. Throughout his time on the show, Tom consistently demonstrated his ability to bring complex characters to life, earning him a reputation as a skilled and dedicated actor.
Tom's entry into the world of feature films was marked by his appearance in the 1989 film Transworld's Teen Witch, just a short period of time following his initial foray into the realm of soap operas.
Tom, a visionary entrepreneur, made the bold decision to establish his own production company, Autumn Entertainment, back in 1996. This pioneering move marked the beginning of a new chapter in his illustrious career. Prior to this, Tom had already made a significant impact in the entertainment industry, co-producing and starring in the USA Network release, California Heat, all the way back in 1995. Building on this momentum, Tom went on to work as an associate producer on the independent film "12", showcasing his versatility and range. Furthermore, he also ventured into the realm of television commercials, producing several successful campaigns that left a lasting impression on audiences everywhere.
Tom has been actively engaged in his professional pursuits over the course of recent years, occupying the role of associate producer at NBC's esteemed program "Headliners & Legends" and concurrently dedicating his efforts towards the development of feature films with the ultimate goal of their theatrical release.