Sean and Melissa: 10 Years Later (2012) as Director
Short Info
Date Of Birth
May 25, 1981
Fact
Has starred on Broadway.
Logan Tom (born October 5, 1981) is an American professional beach volleyball player. She was a member of the United States women’s national volleyball team from 2001 to 2008, and played on the team that won the silver medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. She has also won three gold medals at the Beach Volleyball World Championships, and is a two-time winner of the AVP Crocs Cup Championship.
Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, Logan Tom was the youngest of four children. She began playing volleyball at the age of eight, and competed in her first beach volleyball tournament at the age of 12. She attended the University of Utah, where she played on the volleyball team from 1999 to 2001. She left college after her sophomore year to focus on her beach volleyball career.
Logan Tom made her debut on the professional beach volleyball circuit in 2002, and quickly established herself as one of the top players in the world. She won her first major tournament in 2003, and has since gone on to win three Beach Volleyball World Championships and two AVP Crocs Cup Championships. She has also been a regular member of the United States national team, winning a silver medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.
Logan Tom is one of the most successful beach volleyball players in history, with a career that has spanned more than a decade. She has won numerous championships and medals, and is widely considered to be one of the best players in the world. Logan Tom is also known for her philanthropic work, and has been involved in numerous charities and fundraising events over the years.
His feature film, "Campin' Buddies" (2015), which he wrote, produced, and directed and starred Ray Stevens, Victoria Jackson, Don Most, and Tom Lester was nominated for "Best Comedy Feature Film," and "Best Comedy TV Pilot" by the Action On Film Awards in Los Angeles.
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(1996-) Travels all over the US and Canada giving seminars. He also produces and directs movies.
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Los Angeles, CA, USA: A very-working Director, (who also writes and produces many of his projects), that include feature films, TV series, and national/international commercials. [August 2012]
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Being a commercial pilot, Tom flies the aircrafts used when he's directing films, commercials, or TV shows that require aerial shots.
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Attended the University of Arkansas for two years before graduating with a B.A. Degree in Theatre Arts from California State University, Northridge in 1976 (Dean's List, Honor Roll, Magna Cum Laude).
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Plays guitar, piano, organ, and drums and has written familiar commercial jingles.
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Turned down a regular cast-member role on "Saved by the Bell," in 1989 in order to write and direct his first feature film, which was shot at Universal Studios.
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Is a magician and sleight-of-hand artist, and a performing member of the famed Magic Castle in Hollywood.
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As a child, at one point he was the Mississippi and Louisiana sub-junior trapshooting champion.
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Given the key to the city (White Hat Ceremony) in Calgary, Canada in 2012, making him an honorary Calgarian for his directing work in Canada.
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Has two sons.
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Before becoming a director, Tom was the top dialogue coach in Los Angeles, running from set to set, called upon by top directors when they were having problems with actors obtaining the performances they wanted.
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In the early 90's, he had directed more feature films at Universal Studios, Florida than any other director.
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He is the author of four best-selling books on the acting profession, which are in bookstores and Universities worldwide.
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Before becoming a director, Tom starred in over 70 live Equity stage productions and appeared in many TV shows, feature films, etc., including on-and-off "General Hospital" for 13 years.
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His feature film directorial debut was "DreamTrap," which he also wrote and it was shot at Universal Studios.
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Has directed over 300 national and international TV commercials.
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Tom is a member of the American Medical Support Flight Team (Angel Flight), where pilots donate their time and aircraft to fly patients to hospitals that are unable to pay for such services. In addition, he is a member of LIGA (The Flying Doctors of Mercy), where pilots donate their time and aircraft to fly doctors and other medical personnel to Mexico to treat patients.
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Tom is a commercial pilot who has obtained every FAA flight instructor rating, including ATP (Airline Transport Pilot). In the early 90s, he left show business for one year to start a commuter airline service in the Hawaiian Islands, which is still flying. He sold it when he moved back to the mainland. He owns his own plane, which is hangered at John Wayne Airport.