Tom Gilroy

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    August 7, 1960 (65 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Jamaica

    Tom Gilroy

    Biography

    Tom Gilroy is an American director, writer, actor, producer, playwright, poet, musician, and teacher. Gilroy has written, directed and produced five films, including the award-winning short Touch Base and the critically acclaimed feature Spring Forward. He has appeared in over 20 television shows and 30 films. With his theatre company Machine Full, Gilroy has produced over a dozen critically acclaimed productions, most recently the multi-media production of Hamlet for the New Jersey Shakespeare Festival. Gilroy is also a published haiku poet, having authored the haiku year and Haiku, Not Bombs among others. Gilroy has collaborated with Michael Stipe on several projects, including "Everything’s Coming Undone," for the compilation album Ciao My Shining Star, The Songs of Mark Mulcahy. He has performed as a musician on tracks by Stipe, Mark Mulcahy, Dub Gabriel, and Ariel Aparicio, whose album Aerials he produced. Gilroy has also taught as a professor at Columbia University and Davidson College. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Known For

    • Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

      Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

      1999

    • Sex and the City

      Sex and the City

      1998

    • Law & Order

      Law & Order

      1990

    • Land and Freedom

      Land and Freedom

      1995

    • Damages

      Damages

      2007

    • Third Watch

      Third Watch

      1999

    • Bread and Roses

      Bread and Roses

      2000

    • Dream Boy

      Dream Boy

      2008

    • Series 7: The Contenders

      Series 7: The Contenders

      2001

    • The World Made Straight

      The World Made Straight

      2015

    • Sweet Land

      Sweet Land

      2005

    • Lulu on the Bridge

      Lulu on the Bridge

      1998

    • Wild Tigers I Have Known

      Wild Tigers I Have Known

      2006

    • Harry and Max

      Harry and Max

      2004

    • The Cold Lands

      The Cold Lands

      2013