Tom O'Brien (actor)
Thomas Patrick O'Brien has been an American actor since the age of sixteen, having first trained at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, where he appeared in ACT's mainstage productions of The Holdup; and A Midsummer Night's Dream as Puck, opposite Annette Bening.
O'Brien's feature film acting credits include his feature film debut in The Big Easy and The Accused, opposite Jodie Foster. From 1999 to 2008, He was the Model for Tim Bradstreet’s ‘Punisher’ Covers.
In 2004, he established Irreverent Media Ltd. in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Irreverent's feature slate includes the magical romantic comedy Best Restaurant. It is a co-creative with Vancouver-based Fractious Tribes Productions.
Filmography
Actor- Supernatural as Clark Adams in episode "Long-Distance Call" / dir. Robert Singer
- Stargate: SG-1 as Brian Vogler in episode "Covenant" / dir. Martin Wood
- Stephen King's Dead Zone recurring as Dr. Jaeger opposite Anthony Michael Hall in episode "Tipping Point"
- The Perfect Husband: The Laci Peterson Story as Detective Frank Ross
- DC Sniper: 23 Days of Fear as Lieutenant Jacobs opposite Charles Dutton
- Smallville recurring as reporter Roger Nixon
- Philly as Tom McGuire in episode "Light My Fire"
- Charmed as Zile in episode "Bride and Gloom"
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as Max Duncan in episode "And Then There Were None"
- Facade as Bob Kelner opposite Eric Roberts / dir. Carl Colpaert
- Strange World as Daryl Jamison / dir. Peter Markle
- The Strip as Tony Kalunian
- NYPD Blue as Gary Walker in episode "A Box of Wendy" / dir. Mark Tinker
- Daybreak pilot regular / dir. Tucker Gates
- Soldier of Fortune, Inc. as Wayne Chandler in episode "Double-Edged Sword"
- The X-Files as Sgt. Louis Frisch in episodes "Max" and "Tempus Fugit" / dirs. Rob Bowman and Kim Manners
- Dark Skies as Kellog in episode "White Rabbit"
- JAG as Captain Cahill in episode "We the People"
- Timecop recurring as Ian Pascoe
- The Big Easy Guest Star
- The Last Best Place Jake
- Maloney as Henry Vanderwald in episode "Night of the Gardenia"
- Early Edition as Kurt Porter in episode "Gun"
- Murder She Wrote as Jason Giles in episode "Home Care"
- Baby Brokers as Frankie Dees / dir. Mimi Leder
- For Love and Glory as Christian Morgan / dir. Roger Young
- Crash Landing: The Rescue of Flight 232 as Chris Porter opposite Charlton Heston / dir. Lamont Johnson
- Son of the Morning Star as Charlie Reynolds / dir. Mike Robe
- Bar Girls as Jack Gallagher / dir. Eric Laneuville
- Love and Lies as Tom / dir. Roger Young
- Island Son Guest Star in episode "Icarus Falling"
- Storm and Sorrow as John Roskelly / dir. Richard A. Colla
- Flashback as Agent Phil Praeger / dir. Franco Amurri
- The Young Riders as Jed in episode "False Colors"
- Men, ABC series regular as Officer Danny McDaniel
- Physical Evidence, as Matt Farley with Burt Reynolds and Theresa Russell
- The Accused, as Best Actress Academy Award Winner Jodie Foster's boyfriend Larry
- Satisfaction, as Hubba Lee with Justine Bateman
- The Big Easy, as Bobby McSwain / dir. Jim McBride
- Moonlighting as Inmate in episode "Cool Hand Dave: Part 1"
- 21 Jump Street as Jake Whitaker/Danny Jacobson in episode "Low and Away"
- Stingray as Joey Lane in episode "Bring Me the Hand That Hit Me"
- Thirtysomething as Dave Firland, the Carpenter in episode "Housewarming"
- The Twilight Zone as Mickey Shaunessy in episode "The Convict's Piano"
- L.A. Law, as Justin Pregerson / dir. Gregory Hoblit
- Call to Glory, ABC series regular as Patrick Thomas
- Coordinates Writer-Producer
- Gone Green Screenwriter-Producer
- Best Restaurant Producer
- Sleeptalkers Producer
- Gang of Love Producer
- The Cellar Producer
- Probie Producer
- School Inc. Little Tramp Theatre in Vancouver, British Columbia
- A Dog Called Bitch title role, The Vancouver Fringe Festival / dir. Michael P. Northey
- 1918 The American Conservatory Theater / dir. Sabin Epstein
- Da Carravaggio as Michelangelo Di Carravaggio - Manhattan Class Company
- Mass Appeal The American Conservatory Theater / dir. William Ball
- A Christmas Carol The American Conservatory Theater / dir. Eugene Barconi
- The Sleeping Prince The American Conservatory Theater
- A Midsummer Night's Dream as Puck, The American Conservatory Theater / dir. James Edmondson
- The Holdup The American Conservatory Theater / dir. Edward Hastings