Tom Yang is known for Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life (2003), Great Performances (1971) and Intergalactic Combat (2007).
Tom Yi has lived in four countries on three continents. His formative years were spent in the South Bay area of Southern California. Attended Denver University before transferring to (LMU) Loyola Marymount University. His work credits include numerous regional and national commercials, as well as roles in episodic television, including a recurring role on FX's The Shield (2002) as Detective Rodriguez. One of his favorite working experiences was a small role on The West Wing (1999), where he received valuable career advice from Martin Sheen. Other notable appearances on comedy series are Monk (2002), The Office (2005), Men of a Certain Age (2009) and season four of Arrested Development (2003). Recognized for his role as Rabbi Chang, brother to Ken Jeong Señor Chang, on the NBC's Community (2009). Comedic film credits include roles in Senior Skip Day (2008), Bridesmaids (2011) - directed by Paul Feig and This Is 40 (2012) - directed by Judd Apatow. In 2013 he departs from comedy and plays Mr. Cali in a Science Fiction film, The Purge (2013), written and directed by James DeMonaco, starring Ethan Hawke and Lena Headey Tom Yi's nickname was given to him by The Los Angeles Times when they misprinted his name in an article -- total of 5 letters. His family and friends often refer to him as "Yom Ti." His high school friend and college roommate is writer, director, producer Jim Praytor who created the innovative transitions for the hit television sitcom Home Improvement (1991) starring Tim Allen. In a Viagra commercial, he is the one who asks, "Hey, Bob, did you lose weight?"
Tom York, is best known for his role of Sam Carne, in the award-winning BBC One period drama 'Poldark' - starring alongside Eleanor Tomlinson and Aiden Turner. He was most recently seen in the STARZ production 'American Gods', in which he played Colonial Wednesday, the young version of Ian McShane's iconic one-eyed rogue. As well as, the ITV remake of 'Van Der Valk', which brought back one of television's most iconic detectives. (16/06/22) Tom currently has two feature-length projects in post-production: 'Stopmotion' - a psychological-horror film opposite IFTA rising star award-winning actress Aisling Franciosi. And Playing the enigmatic Alexander the Great in 'Titans That Built The Ancient World' - a series of 2-hour epics, retelling the story of three of history's most iconic figures. Further credits for television include his lead role of 'Hero' in SyFy's fantasy drama, 'Olympus' alongside Sonya Cassidy, 'Endeavour', FX series 'Tyrant', 'Midsomer Murders', 'Death in Paradise' and comedy-drama 'Agatha Rasin'.
Tom Young is known for The Hitman Never Dies (2017), Dead Men and A Desperate Road (2022).
Tom Young is known for A Serious Predicament (2020), Amityville Cult (2021) and Human Wreckage (2014).
Tom Zahner is American born, British educated with a Swiss passport. The son of a Pan Am pilot, he grew up traveling the world and was educated in England, Germany, and California. He spent two years in a cloister in the wine country of the Golden State learning to be a Catholic priest, but theater life got the better of him. Back in England at the renowned Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, he learned acting the right way. He has appeared in over 90 professional theatre productions, including the German premieres of Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods, Jean Michel Schoenberg's Les Miserables and the British Jaques Brel project Anonymous Society, earning him the coveted Barclay's Bank Award for Best Musical in Britain, and Edinburgh's Fringe First and The Total Theater Award. As voice-over artist, Tom has become the international voice of global players, including Porsche and SAP.
ToM Zarzecki is a filmmaker & music artist from Redford Michigan, a small suburb bordering Detroit. He began experimenting with filmmaking in his youth on a VCR camcorder his father bought off of a co-worker. Making stop motion action figure movies as well as horror and action films with his friends he aspired to be an actor/director but became more focused on music while playing in punk bands in high school. At age 20 while tripping on LSD with his band mate, watching Pink Flamingos as well as a tape of an entire local bowling alley full of clowns, ToM decided he wanted to experiment with making weird movies again. As he drove home he had ideas that would manifest into the no budget film "Telepathic Telephones". After being released from two years of probation for malicious destruction of property, he moved to Chicago where he ended up attending Tribeca Flashpoint Academy. During that time he filmed the Mockumentary "The Curse of the Death Cat", thinking it was funny to ask family and friends about his death from 14 years previous. The film was well regarded in the underground Ypsilanti & Detroit music scene. After moving back to the Detroit area, he began what became a disaster of a process filming the art-house science fiction narrative "Telepathic Telephones". In 2013 ToM moved to Los Angeles California to pursue filmmaking opportunities. He reformed his band Death Cat in 2014. The band continues to perform and tour. From 2016-2018 he produced, directed and acted in "Psychedelic Psychopaths", another art-house narrative film. In 2017 with Oshka Kuwalski he started the Planet 9 Film Festival for underground cinema & art. ToM also writes & illustrates comic books which tie into the Death Cat Universe of music, movies & live performance. He is a vegan for the animals, practitioner of Buddhist principles and an environmentalist. His work is described as surreal, horror, comic bookish, psychedelic and abstract.
Tom Zawacki is known for The Good Place (2016), Parks and Recreation (2009) and Veep (2012).
Tom Zembrod is known for From the Dark (2009), Just Believe (2016) and Knucklebones (2016).