
Tom Gilroy
Tom Gilroy is an American director, writer, actor, producer, playwright, poet, musician, and teacher. Gilroy has written, directed and produced five films, including the award-winning short Touch Base and the critically acclaimed feature Spring Forward. He has appeared in over 20 television shows and 30 films.
With his theatre company Machine Full, Gilroy has produced over a dozen critically acclaimed productions, most recently the multi-media production of Hamlet for the New Jersey Shakespeare Festival. Gilroy is also a published haiku poet, having authored the haiku year and Haiku, Not Bombs among others.
Gilroy has collaborated with Michael Stipe on several projects, including "Everything’s Coming Undone," for the compilation album Ciao My Shining Star, The Songs of Mark Mulcahy. He has performed as a musician on tracks by Stipe, Mark Mulcahy, Dub Gabriel, and Ariel Aparicio, whose album Aerials he produced.
Gilroy has also taught as a professor at Columbia University and Davidson College.
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Credits
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Tom's Dilemma 2016Mr. Jacobson★ 6
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Houses 2015★ NR
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Mr. Anderson★ 5.6
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The Cold Lands 2013Tom★ 5.7
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Dream Boy 2008Preacher John★ 6.1
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Louis★ 8
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The Principal★ 5.7
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Sweet Land 2005Comrade Vik★ 6.4
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Shooting Vegetarians 2005Bailliff★ 4
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Everyday People 2004Erin's Professor★ 6.3
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Harry and Max 2004Josiah★ 5.6
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Dawn's Cameraman★ 6.3
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100 Centre Street 2001Mitchell Fox★ 7.7
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Bread and Roses 2000Director of Campaigns★ 6.3
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Third Watch 1999Deranged Shooter★ 7.9
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Cal Oman★ 7.9
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On the Run 1999Tom★ 5.3
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Lulu on the Bridge 1998Restaurant Man #1★ 5.9
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Sex and the City 1998Tom★ 7.4
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Claire Dolan 1998Client #3/$1000 Trick★ 5.6
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Spark 1998Jack★ 6
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Inside/Out 1997David Sheppard★ 7.5
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Bar Voice (voice)★ NR
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Ratchet 1996Elliot Callahan★ 4
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Girls Town 1996Richard Helms★ 6.1
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Adult David's Friend★ 4.2
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Land and Freedom 1995Lawrence★ 7.3
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A Matter of Degrees 1991The Scuzz★ 3.5
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Law & Order 1990Eric Johnson★ 7.4
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Arena Brains 1987Artist★ 3.7