Tom Hails from Detroit, Michigan, but grew up in the sun-kissed state of Florida, where his high school English teacher played a pivotal role in shaping his future. This dedicated educator offered extra credit to any student who dared to audition for the school production of Arthur Miller's masterpiece, "The Crucible". This bold move not only sparked Tom's passion for the performing arts but also instilled in him a sense of confidence and a willingness to take risks.
As Tom's academic pursuits continued, he earned a Bachelor's degree from the prestigious Yale University, followed by rigorous training at the esteemed Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York City and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. This comprehensive education laid the foundation for his impressive career, which boasts an impressive 160 credits on the Internet Movie Database (IMDB).
Tom's extensive body of work includes notable films such as "Reptile" alongside Benicio Del Toro, "The Glorias" featuring Alicia Vikander, "The Blind Side" starring Sandra Bullock, and a significant role in the new Apple TV series "Bad Monkey" from acclaimed creator Bill Lawrence.
Early in his career, Tom took on a unique and thrilling role as "Lord Larry Oliver, Evil Genius of the South" in the Dixie Wrestling Alliance. This memorable performance paved the way for his most beloved role, Kenneth Loge III, also known as "The Most Hated Man in Sports", the commissioner of the World Skating League on the apocalyptic roller derby series "Roller Jam". This cult classic aired for an impressive 144 episodes from 1997 to 2001 and can still be seen on late-night cable in select regions around the world.
Tom also had the opportunity to play his triplet brothers, Lenny and Benny, as well as their mother, Druscilla, in the show. This experience not only showcased his versatility as an actor but also allowed him to explore his creative range.
In his personal life, Tom is in a loving partnership with Kristina and together they run HipDog Canine Hydrotherapy, a small organization dedicated to providing swim therapy for injured and disabled dogs. This selfless endeavor not only brings joy to the canine recipients but also highlights Tom's compassionate nature and commitment to making a positive impact on his community.