Thomas Edward Seymour

American Actor-musician

Thomas Edward Seymour was born in New Britain, Connecticut, United States on January 20th, 1977 and is the American Actor-musician. At the age of 47, Thomas Edward Seymour biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
January 20, 1977
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
New Britain, Connecticut, United States
Age
47 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
Profession
Actor, Composer
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Filmmaker, professor, Education: M.F.A. Integrated Media Arts, (Film Prod.) Hunter College NYC, B.A. Media & Comm. - CUNY
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Thomas Edward Seymour Career

VHS Massacre was screened at Yale University in May 2016 as part of the NH docs Film Festival. It was called "A Fantastic Documentary" by Ain't it Cool News. Seymour joined the 26th annual Webby Awards to judge, becoming an Associate Member of the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences in October 2021.

In addition he is known for his work on the 2018 National Board of Review-nominated (through Hunter College) Toy Shop and the Emmy-nominated and YouTube Award-nominated series net_work (2007–2009), featured on Hulu. In 2014 Seymour won the Platinum Remi (World-fest Houston's Highest honor) for his feature film Rudyard Kipling's Mark of the Beast. He has accrued over forty film festival wins in his career to date, including at San Francisco IndieFest, Cannes World, Chicago Horror, Vancouver Horror Show, Miami Sci-Fi, Requiem FearFest,and the Telly Awards. His films have been covered by media including Variety, NPR, and the New York Times.

Seymour has directed video content for CBS, NBC, IGN, Troma, College and Black20 Studios over the course of his career. He is the creator of the popular internet web series Black20: Trailer Park (seen on G4 TV, IGN, YouTube). Black20.com boasts 150,000,000 unique views of their video content and features talent including Aubrey Plaza, Amy Schumer, and Eric Andre. In 2008 Seymour and the rest of the Black20 comedy troop were voted the first "The Kings of Dot Comedy" by Attack of the Show on G4TV.

With Jon Gorman of Bloodbath Pictures, Seymour directed the feature film Rudyard Kipling's Mark of the Beast starring Ellen Muth (Dead Like Me Showtime series) in 2012; it was given a positive review by Ain't it Cool News and was featured in Issue #318 of Fangoria Magazine in the article "Bugged out on Beast".

At Hale Manor Productions, he starred in and directed such films as London Betty (released on Maverick Entertainment's Platinum label in 2010), starring Daniel Von Bargen from Seinfeld and Malcolm in the Middle and narrated by Clint Howard. London Betty made the list of "Top Films of the Year" on Moviesmademe.com in 2009, and in May 2011 it hit the #3 spot for British comedy on Amazon on Demand. Seymour also directed the York Entertainment DVD release bestseller Land of College Prophets and Everything Moves Alone, which had a New York theatrical run in 2001.

Some of his higher profile acting performances include A New Wave (starring John Krasinski), Being Michael Madsen (starring Michael Madsen, Virginia Madsen and David Carradine), the Emmy-nominated Hulu series net_Work as the character "Tom: The Coolest Guy in The Office" and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno in the "Easter Bunny Hates You" digital video.

He also composed the scores for the independent films such as Everything Moves Alone, Thrill Kill Jack in Hale Manor, and Land of College Prophets.

While he acts, directs and writes scripts, he is also a solo musical artist. His first album, U.S. Export was released by Sling Slang Records in 2004 to positive reviews.

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