Tom Pelphrey
Biography
Tom Pelphrey is a talented American actor known for his dynamic performances across television, film, and theater. Born and raised in Howell, New Jersey, he honed his craft at the Fine and Performing Arts Center at Howell High School before earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting from the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University. His training included an enriching experience at the Globe Theatre in London, where he delved into the works of Shakespeare.
Pelphrey's professional acting career began with a significant role on the long-running CBS soap opera "Guiding Light." During his two-and-a-half-year stint, he garnered widespread recognition, receiving four consecutive Daytime Emmy Award nominations and winning twice, in 2006 and 2008. His film career took off with the lead role of David, a crystal meth addict, in "Junction," which led to further opportunities in films like the romantic comedy "Excuse Me for Living," alongside notable actors such as Jerry Stiller and Christopher Lloyd. He became a familiar face on television, notably as Kurt Bunker, an ex-neo-Nazi, in the hit series "Banshee."
In addition to his acting accomplishments, Pelphrey is a co-founder and the current Artistic Director of the Apothecary Theatre Company in New York City, where he champions new plays by emerging playwrights. His Broadway debut came in 2012, portraying Mickey Deans, Judy Garland's final husband, in the acclaimed production "End of the Rainbow," directed by Tony Award winner Terry Johnson.
Filmography
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Anchors
2015 • Denny
Birds of America
2008
A Farewell to Ozark
2022
Sam
2015 • Stephen
#Lucky Number
2015 • Bret Reynolds
She Said
2022 • Vadim Rutman
Mank
2020 • Joseph Mankiewicz
Turtle Island
2013 • Tim
A Man in Full
2024 • Raymond Peepgrass
Outer Range
2022 • Perry Abbott
Banshee
2013
Marvel's Iron Fist
2017 • Ward Meachum
Task
2025 • Robbie Prendergrast