Tommy Giavocchini is known for American Streetfighter (1992), Seven Days to Kill (1994) and Interviewing Norman (2005).
Tommy Godfrey was born on 20 June 1916 in Lambeth, South London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Love Thy Neighbour (1972), Passport to Pimlico (1949) and The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (1975). He died on 24 June 1984 in London, England, UK.
Tommy Goodwin was born and raised in Little Rock, AR before his family moved to Memphis, TN and finally established roots in Texas where he spent his days cultivating a love for all things fast - motorcycles, horses and cars. After years of motocross racing he focused in on rodeo where he spent 20+ years in the prestigious Pro Rodeo Cowboy Association (PRCA). His childhood love of travel and adventure continued as he traveled the US, Canada and Australia making new friends, competing and winning championship titles. Like many pro-rodeo Cowboys before him, Tommy transitioned into the Motion Picture Industry as a Hollywood stuntman earning his ropes among some of Hollywood's elite. He is best known for his work in films such as Hostiles (2017), Sully (2016) and Dallas Buyer's Club (2013). Of the work he has had the privilege to participate in: fire burns, precision driving, motorcycles, wire-work, etc., it's the creativity and camaraderie with amazing people he appreciates the most.
Tommy Green Jr. is an actor, known for The Jerk Theory (2009) and The Alaska Triangle (2020).
Tommy Grillo is known for Burn Notice (2007), Necessary Roughness (2011) and The Glades (2010).
Tommy Guerrero is an actor and composer, known for Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol (1987), The Legacy of a Whitetail Deer Hunter (2018) and Skate. (2007).
Veteran porn actor Tommy Gunn was born Thomas Joseph Strada in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. A self-described "hyper kid" who needed a great deal of attention due to his small stature, he often asked his mother, "When will I grow up?" During his early years Tommy grew interested in sports, BMX bicycles and motorcycles, in addition to soccer. He was shy around girls for quite some time until he noticed how girls were interested in bigger and "buffer" guys, so he took up bodybuilding. He entered a "hot body" contest in a local bar, and although he lost the contest, he met a man who offered him work as a stripper. For ten years Tommy worked as a male stripper, traveling all over the country and the world. One of his girlfriends, who was also a stripper, asked him to join her on a trip to Los Angeles to become a porn star. While out there he met Brad Armstrong, another porn actor, who took Tommy under his wing and helped him establish what turned into a thriving career. For his work Tommy has won the AVN Best Supporting Actor (2006) and in 2007 won the AVN Male Performer of the Year.
Tommy Gunz is an actor, known for Hell of a Night (2019) and Swipe Right (2016).
Tommy Haider is an actor, known for Legend of Hell (2012).
Tommy Haines is a filmmaker with Northland Films. In 2019, Haines returned to his Northern Minnesota roots as the director of his latest film, Hockeyland, a coming of age story set in the competitive hockey sphere of Minnesota's north country. Hailed as a "must-see...raw and brutally absorbing" by Indiewire, Hockeyland premiered at DocNYC, screened in over 175 theaters nationwide by Greenwich Entertainment and is a 2022 Critics Choice "Best Sports Documentary" nominee. Saving Brinton (2018), premiered at AFI Docs, aired nationwide on PBS through America Reframed and was named one of "the Best Movies of 2018" (Washington Post). Gold Fever (2013), an examination of invasive mining in an indigenous Guatemala community was awarded the 2013 International Federation for Human Rights Film Award. His debut feature, Pond Hockey, (2008) dubbed "the best hockey movie ever" (ESPN), became a touchstone in the discussion on the over-structured world of youth sports. Tommy's films have played at over 80 festivals in 43 countries, including IFF Rotterdam, Thessaloniki, Edinburgh IFF, Jeonju, and Doc NYC. He lives in Iowa City with his family where he curates the Vino Vérité screening series and floods his backyard rink every winter.