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Tom Rowe was born on 28 June 1921 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was a writer, known for The Aristocats (1970), Tarzan the Ape Man (1981) and The Aristocats. He died on 15 June 2004 in Andros, Greece.- Tom Rowe's life as a musician began at age six, when he received a clarinet. It was then that he set out on the performing path, which ranged from the grange halls of rural Maine to major concert venues, such as Town Hall. Later on, when thirteen years old, he was given a banjo as a gift, which lead him to forming a folk band in high school. They called themselves the Chord Majority and toured Maine extensively. Later, in 1975, shortly after graduating from the University of Southern Maine with a degree in music education, Tom joined the Maine folk/rock group Devonsquare, which split up three months later. He then decided to go with the side of the band that wanted to cover more traditional music, which also consisted of brothers Chuck and Steve Romanoff. Together, they formed the folk trio Schooner Fare. As a member of the band, Tom sang and played electric bass guitar and tin whistle, plus various other instruments. In 1992, he became part of a second group, Rowe by Rowe, a duo which also featured his son, Dave. Six years later, a third member joined, Tom's old friend Denny Breau. It was then that the group's name was changed to Turkey Hollow. Tom had also released a solo album, titled "Whistle Up a Storm", in 1991. Sadly, his life ended in 2004, after he had fought a two and a half month long battle with throat cancer.
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- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Director
Tom Rowe was born on 19 February 1955 in Canada. He was a producer and assistant director, known for Continuum (2012), Bird on a Wire (1990) and In Cold Blood (1996). He died on 2 July 2017 in Gambler Island, British Columbia, Canada.- Additional Crew
Tom Rowe is known for Vamp (1986).- Tom Rowe is known for Somewhere Between (2017).
- Art Department
Tom Rowe is known for Autumnwatch (2006).- Camera and Electrical Department
Tom Rowe is known for Messenger (2024).- Art Department
Tom Rowe is known for Crooked Business (2008).- Editorial Department
- Editor
Tom Rowe is known for Great Bear Stakeout (2013), Antiques Roadshow (1979) and Where Did You Go? (2016).- Camera and Electrical Department
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Cinematographer
- Sound Department
Tom Rowe is known for Night Dragon (2008), The Third Testament: The Antichrist and the Harlot (2009) and Galavant (2015).- Sound Department
Tom Rowe is known for Live Wire (1992).- Camera and Electrical Department
Tom Rowe is known for Kill Them with Kindness (2022).- Camera and Electrical Department
- Camera and Electrical Department
Tom Rowe is known for The Solution.