Tom Malloy
Thomas John Malloy, born on December 8, 1974, is a versatile American actor and filmmaker residing in Los Angeles, California. With a passion for storytelling, Malloy has made significant contributions to the film industry as a writer, producer, and actor.
He is best known for his work on "The Alphabet Killer," a psychological thriller that he not only wrote and produced but also starred in alongside Eliza Dushku, Cary Elwes, Timothy Hutton, and Michael Ironside. Another notable project of his is "The Attic," a thriller directed by Mary Lambert, featuring performances by John Savage, Jason Lewis, and Elisabeth Moss.
In 2009, Malloy showcased his creative talents in "Love N' Dancing," a dance film that blends elements of romance and comedy. He took on multiple roles in this project as writer, producer, and lead actor, sharing the screen with stars like Amy Smart, Billy Zane, Betty White, and Rachel Dratch.
Malloy's dedication to his craft and ability to wear many hats in the film industry have solidified his reputation as a dynamic force in Hollywood, continually pursuing projects that resonate with audiences.
Filmography
Ask Me to Dance
Dark Night of the Soul
Skookum: The Hunt for Bigfoot
He Sees You When You're Sleeping
Love n' Dancing
Hero of the Underworld
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The Alphabet Killer
Fair Haven
Trauma Therapy: Psychosis
Shattered (2017)
The Attic (2006)
Trauma Therapy