Tom Lipinski is a multifaceted individual with a diverse range of accomplishments in the entertainment industry. He is a talented actor, having gained recognition for his portrayal of Trevor in the popular television series Suits, and a skilled documentary producer, having received an Edward R. Murrow Award for his work on Gone South, an investigative journalism podcast that delves into crime stories in the deep south.
Born and raised in Massachusetts, Tom's early life was marked by athletic prowess, earning him All-American athlete status in high school. He went on to attend Brown University, where he majored in history. After completing his education, Tom began his acting career in New York, working in experimental theater with the Obie Award-winning Theater of a Two-Headed Calf. He has also appeared in leading roles in plays written by notable playwrights such as A.R. Gurney and Christopher Shinn.
In addition to his work in theater, Tom has also had a successful career in film and television. He has collaborated with renowned directors like Steven Soderbergh, Jason Reitman, and Paolo Sorrentino on projects such as The Knick, Labor Day, and Youth. Furthermore, Tom has had recurring roles in several notable series, including Billions and the television adaptation of Bong Joon Ho's Snowpiercer.
As a producer, Tom co-created the Edward R. Murrow Award-winning podcast Gone South, which has explored a range of fascinating true crime stories over three seasons. These stories have included the unsolved murder of a prominent Assistant District Attorney in New Orleans, the activities of the Dixie Mafia, and the serial killing of four sex workers in the border town of Laredo, Texas.