Tom Farrah is known for Battle in Space: The Armada Attacks (2021), Thalamos (2018) and William Kelly's War (2014).
Born May 3, 1950 in New York City, Tom Farrell studied filmmaking and acting under Nicholas Ray (director of Rebel Without a Cause (1955)) at Harpur College of SUNY Binghamton. Nick believed that the only way to teach filmmaking was by making a movie with his students entitled We Can't Go Home Again (1973), which premiered in the Cannes Film Festival in May 1973. In his final months Nick recruited Tom to work on what was to be his last film made with Wim Wenders called Lightning Over Water (1980). Tom would collaborate with Wim as an actor on 4 more movies, notably, as the Screaming Man in Paris, Texas (1984) written by Sam Shepard, the winner of the Palme d'Or in the Cannes Film Festival in 1984.
Tom Farrey is known for his work on E:60 (2007), ESPN Outside the Lines Nightly (2003) and ESPN Outside the Lines (1990).
Tom Feeney is known for Hawkeye (2021), Lady Gaga: Stupid Love (2020) and Breaking Fast (2020).
Posh-looking character actor Tom Felleghy excelled in playing numerous military officers, lawyers, doctors, and other officials in Italian films of the 1960s and 1970s. Born Tamás Fellegi on November 26, 1921 in Budapest, Hungary, Felleghy began his career in Hungarian theater, primarily as a director. Felleghy was one of several showpeople to flee the country after the Soviet takeover in 1956, and settled in Italy with his wife Liane Ger. Though typically cast only in small roles, he worked with many of Italy's best and brightest filmmakers, including Mario Bava, Sergio Leone, Dario Argento, Tinto Brass, and Luciano Salce. On occasion, he graced big-budget Hollywood productions shot in Italy, where his multlingualism proved an asset.
Tom Felton was born in Epsom, Surrey, to Sharon and Peter Felton. He has been acting since he was 8 years old at the suggestion of an actress friend of his family who recognized Felton's theatrical qualities. Felton met with an agent, and two weeks later, after auditioning with over 400 other children, he landed an international commercial campaign and went abroad to work. A talented singer, he started singing in a church choir at the age of 7 and has been a member of four choirs at school. He declined an offer to join the Guildford Cathedral Choir. He is a keen sportsman enjoying football (soccer), ice skating, roller blading, basketball, cricket, swimming, and tennis. After working on Anna and the King (1999) with Jodie Foster, Tom received his big break in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) as Draco Malfoy, school boy rival to the titular character as played by Daniel Radcliffe. Tom managed to film the part of Draco in all eight "Harry Potter" movies while also having an active life outside the magical world it created. In between shoots he filmed independent horror movies The Disappeared (2008), 13 Hrs (2010), and The Apparition (2012) with Twilight's Ashley Greene. It was directly after completing his filming on "Harry Potter" that he landed his roles in Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011) and From the Rough (2013). His newest projects are In Secret (2013), Fangs of War (????) and Attachment. In between acting gigs, Tom still manages times with his music. He is one of the founding owners and talent of Six String Productions, a recording company devoted to signing young musical artists overlooked by the major recording industry.
Tom Ferguson was born on December 5, 1946 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. He was an actor, known for Militia (2000), Escape to Paradise (1995) and Havana Connection (1994). He died on January 17, 2011 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Tom Ferrandini was born on November 28, 1901 in Montgomery, Alabama, USA. He was an actor, known for All the King's Men (1949), Pat and Mike (1952) and The Lemon Drop Kid (1951). He died on November 19, 1971 in Los Angeles County, California, USA.
Thomas Robert Ferrari is an American film and television actor and model. He was born in Pottsville, Pennsylvania to Dottie Brennan, a Pharmaceutical Sales rep, and Robert Ferrari, who works in classic car restoration. His mother is of Irish and Lebanese descent and his father has Italian and Irish ancestry. Tom grew up in both Ashland and Girardville, Pennsylvania. Tom's hobbies include traveling, hiking, fishing, playing guitar, and attending football and baseball games. He attributes his love of sports to his step-father Frank Brennan, who mentored and coached him through his early years. He attended West Virginia University from 2010-2014 and had the privilege of being part of the WVU Mountaineers football team as a Quarterback. He has two older half-siblings, Lindsay and Mark, and two nephews: Kolton and Tyson.
Tom Filer (1925-2013) was an actor, screenwriter and novelist. Born in New York, he made his home in Santa Monica Canyon, a Southern California community of writers, actors, artists and architects, and became its greatest chronicler. His works include "The Man on Watch (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1961), "Finding Mahmoud" (iUniverse, 2001) and numerous Pushcart Prize-winning short stories. Unpublished works include "Harushima," a novel based on his wartime experiences as a Naval lieutenant in Micronesia; and "Civilization," "Goat Alley Tales," and "The Last Stand," a sweeping account of the 500-year history of Santa Monica Canyon, anchored by the story of his landlady, the mestizo owner of a rustic remnant of a Mexican land grant that once encompassed tens of thousands of acres. Filer worked as a screenwriter and actor with Jack Nicholson, Monte Hellman ("Ride in the Whirlwind") and Roger Corman, supplementing his income with lobster diving and albacore fishing. Filer taught writing at UCLA Extension, and held workshops in his home. In her first collection of short stories, author Mary Yukari Waters thanked Tom Filer and his Goat Alley writer's workshop for guiding her writing.