Tommy Duggan was born on July 22, 1909 in Barnet, Middlesex, England. He is known for Superman II (1980), The Omen (1976) and Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut (2006). He died on November 2, 1998 in Denville Hall, Northwood, London, England.
Tommy Dunn is an actor, known for My Christmas Inn (2018).
Tommy E. Baughner is an actor, known for Nothing Sacred (1937).
Tommy Espersen is known for Ouija Witch (2023).
Tommy Europe is known for Deadpool (2016), Deadpool 2 (2018) and Skyscraper (2018).
Tommy Faircloth is a writer and director from Columbia, South Carolina. He began working in film as an actor, landing small roles of such television programs as "In The Heat of The Night" but he really wanted to work behind the camera. After graduation from high school, he attended film school at University of South Carolina in Columbia and worked on many feature films such as Renaissance Man, The Program, and Die Hard With a Vengeance. His directorial debut was the horror/comedy "Crinoline Head" which was received with positive reviews from such publications as Fangoria magazine. A few years later he followed up "Crinoline Head" with his second feature film, "Generation Ax". "Ax" received great reviews from publications such as Rue Morgue, Fangoria, and was praised by horror legend Joe Bob Briggs where he gave it 4 stars. After "Ax" Faircloth took a break from horror and worked on many of his own theme park and roller coaster documentary projects for such channels as Discovery and The Travel Channel. In 2013 Tommy began his quest to get back into the horror scene with his first short film "The Cabin" which has won numerous awards at film festivals all over the states. It was also picked by by ShortsTV for worldwide broadcast on their cable channel playing along side Oscar winning short films. In 2015 his feature film "Dollface" was released in North America by Breaking Glass Pictures and was also released in the UK under the title "The Doll". Faircloth's feature, "Family Possessions" was released in early 2018. The film brings back to the screen, Mark Patton, who was the star of "Nightmare on Elm Street 2". Mark was also the star of "Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean" playing opposite Cher and Kathy Bates on Broadway as well as in the feature film version. "Family Possessions" also stars Felissa Rose who was the star of Faircloth's favorite slasher film "Sleepaway Camp". "Family Possessions" was released on DVD and VOD by Sony Pictures/4Digital Media. Faircloth is the founder of the Crimson Screen Horror a Film Fest, an annual genre film festival, as well as the South Carolina Underground Film Festival which both take place in Charleston, South Carolina. Both festivals showcase films from filmmakers from all round the globe but also shines a spotlight on local produced films and filmmakers from South Carolina. Faircloth's production company, Horse Creek Productions, is located in Columbia, SC and he produces all of this films in his home state of South Carolina. Tommy's latest feature film, "A Nun's Curse" starring Felissa Rose and Damian Maffei was picked up for worldwide distribution by Uncork'd Entertainment and was released domestically in May 2020.
Tommy Fallon is an actor, known for The Phantom of the Open (2021).
Tommy Farra is known for The Wrestler (2008), Deep South Wrestling (2006) and Within the Ring (2009).
Tommy Finnegan is an actor, known for After Life (2019), Our House (2022) and Hard Sun (2018).
Tommy Flanagan stars as 'Martin Connells' in the third season of HBO's "Westworld' starring opposite Evan Rachel Wood and Jeffrey Wright. Tommy Flanagan was born and raised in Glasgow, Scotland. In his twenties, Flanagan made his living as a DJ for local dance clubs and during this time, his friend Robert Carlyle, persuaded Flanagan to give acting a try. Flanagan soon joined Carlyle's Raindog Theatre Company where he made his stage debut in such productions as 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest', and 'MacBeth'. Flanagan soon landed the role of Scottish rebel 'Morrison' in Mel Gibson's epic 'Braveheart', which became a worldwide blockbuster and win an Academy Award for Best Picture. Following this, Flanagan went on to work with an array of top directors in films such as Phillip Noyce's 'The Saint', John Woo's 'Face/Off', and David Fincher's 'The Game', and 'Plunkett and Macleane'', reuniting him with Robert Carlyle. In 2000, Flanagan earned critical praise and numerous 'Best Actor' nominations for his role as 'Da', the troubled father in Lynne Ramsay's 'Ratcatcher'. That same year, Flanagan played the role of 'Cicero', the faithful retainer of Russell Crowe's character in the Academy Award-winning 'Gladiator' for director Ridley Scott. Flanagan's endearing portrayal once again earned him praise and recognition. Flanagan continued creating memorable roles and working with talented directors in films including 'Trauma' opposite Colin Firth, New Line's 'All About the Benjamins' opposite Ice Cube, 20th Century Fox's 'Alien vs. Predator' for director Paul W.S. Anderson, Miramax films 'Sin City' for director Robert Rodriguez, and Simon West's re-make of 'When a Stranger Calls', playing the pivotal role of the 'Stranger' terrorizing Camilla Belle, as well as playing the enigmatic hit man 'Lazlo Soot' in Joe Carnahan's 'Smokin' Aces'. In 2008, Flanagan joined Charlie Hunnam and Ron Perlman in FX Network's drama, 'Sons of Anarchy' , one of the highest rated shows for the network, running for seven seasons. Flanagan portrayed Filip 'Chibs' Telford, a stalwart member of the "Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club. The beloved series earned Flanagan a legion of loving and dedicated fans. During this time, Flanagan also appeared in leading roles on other hit series including Netflix's 'Peaky Blinders' opposite Cillian Murphy and Sam Neill, Fox's '24' and 'Lie to Me', ABC's 'Detroit 187', ABC's 'Revenge' and DC's and Fox's 'Gotham' playing the enigmatic 'Tommy the Knife'. Recent films include the critically acclaimed drama 'Winter' by Heidi Greensmith, in which he plays an emotionally tortured painter trying to keep his family together after the sudden loss of his wife (Flanagan won Best Leading Actor Award for his performance at the New York City International Film Festival for his performance); James Gunn's 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2' for Marvel Studios and Disney; "The Ballad of Lefty Brown" opposite Peter Fonda, Bill Pullman and Jim Caviezel in which he plays 'Tom Harrah' a US Marshal, and once great gunfighter, avenging his friend's death; and 'Papillon', a remake of the classic 1973 film being directed by Michael Noer, and reuniting with his SOA co-star, Charlie Hunnam. This past year, Flanagan also starred opposite Gary Oldman in the thriller 'Killers Anonymous', as well as the critically acclaimed 'The Wave' opposite Justin Long. Flanagan also stars in the Netflix series "Wu Assassins" from creator John Wirth and fight choreographer Iko Uwais ('The Raid 1 & 2').