Thom Michael Mulligan

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Thom Michael Mulligan
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EducationThe City College of New York
Occupation
  • Actor
Known for
  • Callous
  • Just Dirty Laundry
  • Sex, Drugs & Rock & Roll
Notable work
  • Sweet Taste of Souls
  • True West
Awards2009 Best Picture at Oceanside International Film Festival for Callous

Thom Michael Mulligan is an American actor, film producer, executive director and playwright. He is known for his performances in True West, Burn This and Sweet Taste of Souls. Mulligan is executive director of submissions at New Hope Film Festival, wrote the play Just Dirty Laundry and won Best Picture for Callous at the Oceanside International Film Festival in 2009.

Life & career

Mulligan grew up in New York City. He did a charity performance as a guest artist for Fantasies at New Oxford High School in 1983.[1] In 1986, Mulligan's first submitted play, Just Dirty Laundry, took place at Theatre on the Towpath in New Hope, Pennsylvania.[2] He had his voice recorded in 1993 for educational purposes about artifacts at the Historical Museum in Clinton, New Jersey.[3]

Mulligan produced and acted in Callous[4] which premiered at Riverside International Film Festival in 2009.[5] In 2011, he directed a short play called Code 7 that tied for first place at New Vision Theatre Company's Summer Shorts program.[6]

Since its inauguration in 2010, Mulligan has been the executive director of submissions[7][8] of the New Hope Film Festival in New Hope, Pennsylvania[9][10] and hosted their award ceremony in 2017.[11] In 2020, he starred in Sweet Taste of Souls with Honey Lauren.[12] Mulligan is based in Oceanside, California.[4]

Stage credits

Year Title Role Location Notes
1982 Anna Christie Unknown New York
1986 Ghost of a Chance Unknown Theatre on the Towpath, New Hope, Pennsylvania [13]
Just Dirty Laundry Randy Miller Theatre on the Towpath, New Hope, Pennsylvania playwright[2]
Camelot Various Theatre on the Towpath, New Hope, Pennsylvania [13]
True West Lee Theatre on the Towpath, New Hope, Pennsylvania [13][14]
1989 Same Time, Next Year George Highpoint Dinner Theatre, Chalfont, Pennsylvania [15]
1990 Burn This Pale N.J. Public Theatre, Berkeley Heights, New Jersey [16]
1992 Sex, Drugs & Rock & Roll Various Towpath House Restaurant, New Hope, Pennsylvania by Eric Bogosian[17][18]
1992 The Woolgatherer Cliff Towpath House Restaurant, New Hope, Pennsylvania [19]

Filmography

Year Title Role Ref.
2009 Callous Pete Young
2018 The Witching Hour Jimmy Callahan
2019 RoboWoman Detective Murphy
2020 Sweet Taste of Souls Barney [12]
Arachnado Kathi
2021 Rattlers 2 Bridger
Apex Predators Dr. Juke Westwin
Night Hunter Lee Jackson Sr.
Angel Mountain Frank
Amityville in the Hood Detective White
2022 The Boss Man Soldier
American Bigfoot Red Stone
DumbFellas Sonny Clamato
List of awards and nominations
Accolades
Event Year Award Title Result Ref.
New Vision Theatre Company's Summer Shorts 2011 1st Place Code 7 Won [6]
Big Bear Lake International Film Festival 2009 Best Feature Callous Won
Riverside International Film Festival 2009 Best Feature Callous Won [5]
Oceanside International Film Festival 2009 Best Picture Callous Won [20]

References

  1. (1983-04-28). Dance concert benefits library. Hanover Evening Sun, 47.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Mazzei, Marsha (1986-04-03). Just Dirty Laundry in progress at Towpath Theatre. New Hope Gazette, 17.
  3. Kleczynski, Jennifer (1993-04-16). Historical Museum listens to the past. Strictly Hunterdon, 1, 5.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Nadel, Laurie (2012-06-27). "New Hope Film Festival Gives Emerging Filmmakers New Hope". HuffPost. Retrieved 2023-04-29.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Hlapcich, Sharon (2009-05-11). "Local's film gets rave reviews". Orange County Register. Retrieved 2023-04-29.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Cox, Lillian (2011-08-12). "Local playwrights earn kudos". The Coast News. 25 (31): 10 – via Issuu.
  7. Vineberg, Andy (2015-07-23). "New Hope Film Festival has worldwide appeal". Burlington County Times. Retrieved 2023-04-29.
  8. Rogerson, Riley (2019-06-20). "Record filmmaker turnout expected at New Hope Film Festival". Philly Burbs. Retrieved 2023-04-29.
  9. Bentman, Hilary (2010-06-28). First film fest attracts attention. The Intelligencer, 13.
  10. Gaul, Lou (2010-06-16). "New Hope Film Festival founder banking on staff's experience". Philly Blurbs: 11 – via Issuu.
  11. Menno, Christian (2017-07-31). "Independent films star at New Hope Film Festival". Philly Burbs. Retrieved 2023-04-29.
  12. 12.0 12.1 McNeely, Kelli Marchman (2020-12-17). "Actress Honey Lauren Discusses 'Sweet Taste Of Souls' & 'Bram Stoker's Dracula'". Horror Fuel. Retrieved 2023-04-29.
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 Seida, Linda (1986-11-27). The 'little boy' in Thom Mulligan. New Hope Gazette, 29.
  14. Seida, Linda (1986-10-17). True West is gripping. Bucks County Courier Times, 16.
  15. Ulkoski, June (1989-02-09). Refreshing Same Time Next Year at Highpoint. The Doylestown Patriot, 17.
  16. "'Burn This' now on stage at N.J. Public" (PDF). The Reporter. 22 (11): 7, 10. 1990-03-15 – via DigiFind-It.
  17. Ulkoski, June (1992-07-23). A masterful acting job for Towpath drama. New Hope Gazette, 24.
  18. Hedgpeth, Steve (1992-07-10). Multiple personalities in New Hope. The Courier Times, 3.
  19. Ulkoski, June (1992-11-26). Woolgatherer performances are an acting treat. New Hope Gazette, 34.
  20. "2009 Highlights". Oceanside International Film Festival. 2015-01-23. Retrieved 2023-04-29.

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