Tom Malloy(II)
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
A critically acclaimed actor, Tom wowed Hollywood with his stunning turn in the indie-cult favorite Gravesend in 1998, which was produced
by Oliver Stone. Tom became a trend setter as one of the first successful triple-hyphenate Actor/Writer/Producers.
Tom starred in the 2019 thriller Trauma Therapy opposite Brian Krause (Charmed) and Chase Coleman (The Originals). Prior to that, Malloy starred in the found footage horror/thriller #Screamers, which was in theaters via Dread Central in 2018. Previous roles include the lead male role opposite Ray Wise in the drama Shattered (on VOD through Cinedigm); and Hero of the Underworld, directed by John Vincent, starring Malloy, Nicole Fox and Quinton Aaron, which has garnered three Best Actor awards for Malloy.
Additional feature credits include: Fair Haven, directed by Kerstin Karlhuber, starring Tom Wopat and Michael Grant; Ashley, directed by Dean Ronalds; the romantic comedy Love N' Dancing, directed by Rob Iscove (She's All That), starring Amy Smart, Malloy, Billy Zane, Rachel Dratch, and Betty White; the psychological thriller The Alphabet Killer, directed by Rob Schmidt (Wrong Turn) starring Eliza Dushku, Cary Elwes, Malloy, Timothy Hutton, Michael Ironside, and Oscar-winner Melissa Leo; and The Attic, a thriller directed by Mary Lambert, starring Elisabeth Moss and Malloy.
In addition to his work as a filmmaker, Tom is an accomplished author whose book Bankroll: A New Approach to Financing Feature Films was considered the "gold standard" of indie film financing instruction. He now co-owns the filmmaking instructional site www.filmmakingstuffhq.com.
Tom starred in the 2019 thriller Trauma Therapy opposite Brian Krause (Charmed) and Chase Coleman (The Originals). Prior to that, Malloy starred in the found footage horror/thriller #Screamers, which was in theaters via Dread Central in 2018. Previous roles include the lead male role opposite Ray Wise in the drama Shattered (on VOD through Cinedigm); and Hero of the Underworld, directed by John Vincent, starring Malloy, Nicole Fox and Quinton Aaron, which has garnered three Best Actor awards for Malloy.
Additional feature credits include: Fair Haven, directed by Kerstin Karlhuber, starring Tom Wopat and Michael Grant; Ashley, directed by Dean Ronalds; the romantic comedy Love N' Dancing, directed by Rob Iscove (She's All That), starring Amy Smart, Malloy, Billy Zane, Rachel Dratch, and Betty White; the psychological thriller The Alphabet Killer, directed by Rob Schmidt (Wrong Turn) starring Eliza Dushku, Cary Elwes, Malloy, Timothy Hutton, Michael Ironside, and Oscar-winner Melissa Leo; and The Attic, a thriller directed by Mary Lambert, starring Elisabeth Moss and Malloy.
In addition to his work as a filmmaker, Tom is an accomplished author whose book Bankroll: A New Approach to Financing Feature Films was considered the "gold standard" of indie film financing instruction. He now co-owns the filmmaking instructional site www.filmmakingstuffhq.com.