Tom Cavanagh

Works
Actor (14),
Birthday
1963-10-26

Tom Cavanagh - known for his work in such projectsAdvice for working with the Map of emotions: «Corrective Measures» (2022), «Yogi Bear» (2010), «Gray Matters» (2006), «400 Days» (2015), «Darrow & Darrow: In The Key Of Murder» (2018),

Thomas Cavanagh is a Canadian film and television actor. He was born on October 26th, 1963 in Ottawa, Ontario, the second-oldest of five children. His close-knit family moved to Ghana, West Africa when Tom was six. His father educated teachers there. The family moved back to Canada before Tom started high school (which he attended in southern Quebec). Tom went to Queens University in Kingston, Ontario where he played on the basketball team and graduated with degrees in English, Biology, and Education. His interest in theater grew when he was cast as the lead Danny Zuko in a Canadian "Grease". In his spare time he likes to play guitar and participate in a variety of sports.

The most significant works of Tom Cavanagh

Sublime (2007)
Character: George Grieves - Leading
Gray Matters (2006)
Character: Sam Baldwin - Leading
Magic in the Water (1995)
Character: Simon, Patient #1
Yogi Bear (2010)
Character: Ranger Smith - Leading
Snow 2: Brain Freeze (2009)
Character: Nick Snowden - Leading
Trading Christmas (2011)
Character: Charles Johnson - Leading
400 Days (2015)
Character: Zell - Leading
Darrow & Darrow (2017)
Character: Miles - Leading


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