Tommy Thayer was born on 7 November 1960 in Portland, Oregon, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Detroit Rock City (1999), Kiss: The Second Coming (1998) and Stealing Harvard (2002).
Tommy Tiernan was born on 16 June 1969 in County Donegal, Ireland. He is an actor and writer, known for Wolfwalkers (2020), About Adam (2000) and Conversations with Friends (2022).
An amiable, beloved Cockney cut-up from the 1930s on, London-born Tommy Trinder, the son of a tram driver, quit school and sought the stage, milking laughs at the tender age of 13 in a musical revue that was touring South Africa. Following that he became a boy vocalist at Collins' Music-Hall. The wry, rubber-faced comedian gradually built up his name in traveling variety shows, clubs and dance halls, then achieved stardom in the musical revues "Tune In" and "In Town Tonight" (both 1937). Known for his trademark leering glare, wagging finger, spade-jawed grin, effortless ad-libbing, pork-pie hat and catchphrase "You lucky people!", Trinder made his film debut in 1938 in the musical comedy Save a Little Sunshine (1938). He then top-lined the mild comedy Almost a Honeymoon (1938) and kept things moving in Laugh It Off (1940) and She Couldn't Say No (1940). He scored one of his biggest hits sharing top billing with Claude Hulbert and Michael Wilding in the cheeky WWII comedy Três Marinheiros na Chuva (1940), the tale of three tipsy navy buddies who accidentally find themselves aboard a Nazi ship and become heroes. Trinder's standout role, in which he also sang two songs, kept him in the Ealing Studios fold for years to come. A huge radio favorite, he continued on the live stage at such forums as the London Palladium (where he was a major headliner) while managing to entertain war-weary audiences with his special brand of movie escapism. He provided excellent comedy relief in the war adventure Querer e Vencer (1942), then showed a serious side in a moving tribute to firefighters during London's "blitz" with The Bells Go Down (1943). Back in top comic form with Fiddlers Three (1944), he stepped into an almost semi-autobiographical role with Champagne Charlie (1944), the story of 1860s music hall entertainer George Leybourne. Trinder's film career began to wane after the war. He did not appear in another film, in fact, until Fonte Amarga (1950). He tested out the new medium of television and eventually became a top presence in variety shows, particularly on Val Parnell's Sunday Night at the London Palladium (1955). In later years the entertainer could still draw heavy crowds especially on stage, in pantomime and in cabaret shows. He also appeared on occasion in film cameos. In 1975, after decades of delighting British audiences, Trinder was designated a Commander in the Order of the British Empire. He died at age 80 from a heart ailment on July 10, 1989. A biography by Patrick Newley entitled "You Lucky People! - The Tommy Trinder Story" was published in 2008.
Tommy Van der Nest is known for Magic Journey to Africa (2010) and Gallowwalkers (2012).
Tommy Vann is known for If You're Gone (2019).
Tommy Vasquez is known for El Señor de los Cielos (2013), Undercover Law (2018) and Pablo Escobar: El Patrón del Mal (2012).
Tommy Vilés is a multi-faceted talent with a background in modelling, acting, and technology. He began his career as a successful male model, gracing the screen of numerous high-profile commercial brands and walking the runway for some of the world's top designers. Most note-worthily crowned both 'Mr Plymouth' at Mr England and 'Face of the World' at Birmingham Fashion Week in 2014. Vilés transitioned seamlessly into acting, bringing his good looks and natural charisma to the big screen. He has appeared in several independent films, and also been considered for many Hollywood productions. In 2021, he won 'Best Actor' at the LA Cinematography Awards for his role in Wretched Things. In recent years, Vilés has also become a vocal advocate for the use of blockchain technology and its potential to revolutionize various industries, especially Film. He has been an early adopter since 2017 and has been seen promoting the use of blockchain and Web3 technologies on social media, in interviews and in events.
Tommy Walker was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He grew up with a wild imagination and always wanted to be an Actor. After graduating college at Kutztown University, Tommy immediately left for New York City, booking strong, versatile, consistent work ever since on camera and onstage. He now resides in Los Angeles, CA. Tommy has played a wide range of roles on: The Kominsky Method, NCIS, Person of Interest, Unforgettable, Us & Them, Madam Secretary & The Mindy Project. He is best known for his principal roles as "Francis" in Marvel's Daredevil (Netflix), the pompous, warrior "Veros" on Relics and Rarities, and recurring Super Villain "Drex" on Nickelodeon's #1 hit show, Henry Danger. Tommy co-stars in the Action/ Thriller "Primal" (Lionsgate) starring Nicolas Cage and Famke Janssen as well as the Sci-Fi/ Martial Arts fueled "Jiu Jitsu" starring Frank Grillo, and Tony Jaa, due out in late 2020. His Short Film, "The Pick Up" in which he wrote, produced and starred in, was completed in 2020 and is in consideration for various festivals.