Tom Beyer(I)
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Tom Beyer won a prestigious Ovation Award in Los Angeles for his stage
performance at the Mark Taper Forum in "The Cider House Rules,"
directed by Tom Hulce and adapted by
Peter Parnell. He starred opposite Tony
Award Winner Alice Ripley in "Gentlemen
Prefer Blondes" at Reprise! in Los Angeles.
Jillian Armenante directed him in the
premiere of her farce "In Flagrante Gothicto," in which he portrayed a
12-year-old french girl. (Garland Award, Best Ensemble in a Comedy.) He
is an award-winning theatre director, and has received critical acclaim
for his stage adaptations of classical works such as "The Canterbury
Tales."
He acted on many stages in Seattle, where he also produced and acted in an award-winning production of "Holy Days" written by Sally Nemeth, and spent three years as a company member of Seattle's Book-It Repertory Theatre, adapting literature into theatre. After a brief stint in his New York homeland, he moved to Los Angeles for "The Cider House Rules" and shortly thereafter was directed by Roger Rees in Shakespeare's "The Merry Wives of Windsor" at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego. Tom is also a tap-dancer, a rusty classical organist, a dabbler on the piano, a marathon runner, and has a purple belt in Karate.
He acted on many stages in Seattle, where he also produced and acted in an award-winning production of "Holy Days" written by Sally Nemeth, and spent three years as a company member of Seattle's Book-It Repertory Theatre, adapting literature into theatre. After a brief stint in his New York homeland, he moved to Los Angeles for "The Cider House Rules" and shortly thereafter was directed by Roger Rees in Shakespeare's "The Merry Wives of Windsor" at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego. Tom is also a tap-dancer, a rusty classical organist, a dabbler on the piano, a marathon runner, and has a purple belt in Karate.