In 1987, while at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, Tom collaborated with underground rock legends Butthole Surfers on the short film Cherub. Also while at NYU he began a partnership with Alex Winter which lasted eight years - their college film Squeal of Death caught the attention of Sam Raimi who then developed a feature comedy script with them. After graduating, the pair went to Hollywood and directed IMPACT Video Magazine, which featured cutting edge artists and performers such as Bill Hicks, Survival Research Labs, Public Enemy, Robert Williams, Janes Addiction, and another short film with Butthole Surfers. Tom got his first mainstream show business job writing for the Jim Henson Hour on NBC. After that he collaborated with Alex Winter on the MTV Sketch Comedy show The Idiot Box (1991), which he co-wrote, co-directed, and co-starred in. The Idiot Box was listed as one of the 40 best sketch comedy shows of all time by Rolling Stone magazine. Stern and Winter then shared writing and directing duties on their cult favorite feature film Freaked (1993) for 20th Century Fox, starring Randy Quaid, Mr. T, Keanu Reeves, Brooke Shields, Bobcat Goldthwait, and Larry "Bud" Melman. Tom went on to co-write the feature An American Werewolf in Paris (1997) with Tim Burns. Tom and Tim then co-created The Chimp Channel (1999), a comedy series for TBS. Tom went on to co-create Wanderlust with Josh Gardner (2003), a comedy travel show for Comedy Central, which he also co-wrote, directed, and executive produced. He was a showrunner for Comedy Central's Crank Yankers (2002), and for MTV's The Andy Milonakis Show (2005-2006), both of which he also directed. Along the way Tom directed for The Man Show on Comedy Central, Jimmy Kimmel Live on ABC, and was a staff writer for Trey Parker and Matt Stone's Comedy Central show That's My Bush (2001). Tom was the director and executive producer for Adult Swim's series Saul of the Molemen (2007). He co-wrote, co-created and directed an innovative photo animated pilot for MTV called Hardin High and has directed music videos for such artists as Red Hot Chili Peppers, Ice Cube, Butthole Surfers and Marilyn Manson. Tom was the showrunner and director for an MTV pilot starring artist Marc Horowitz called Marc Saves America (2013), directed season three of Joe Schmo (2013) for creators Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick (Zombieland, Deadpool) , and was co-EP/director for two seasons of the VH1 sketch comedy show Stevie TV (2012-2013), starring the young Youtube comedy star Stevie Ryan. Tom also directed episodes of 2 Broke Girls (CBS). In 2017 Tom and Josh Gardner created a serialized comedy series for Conoco and Warner Brothers Blue Ribbon Content called Golden Revenge. It's a cross between Homeward Bound and Kill Bill - and tells the story of three pets on a cross-country trek for bloody revenge. It shoots in early 2018 and will air on Verizon's new Go90 platform. In 2017, Tom was showrunner/director on Kevin Hart's Guide to Black History and The Toys That Made Us, an 8 part documentary series on Netflix. Tom is married to architect Barbara Bestor and lives in Silver Lake, Los Angeles.
Son of a visual artist, David Stevens and writer, Diane Stevens (née. Ried), Tom was always encouraged to nurture his creativity and began playing music and writing songs at a young age. He first began acting in high school plays and received positive responses, but succumbed to nerves before his audition to theatre school and gave up acting for several years. After a period of working jobs in the service sector, including as a janitor, Stevens felt unfulfilled and turned back to acting. He was admitted to the Theatre program at Douglas College in 2007 and graduated in 2009.
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