Tom Wren

Birth : 1979-11-07, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

History

Tom is a graduate of the Victoria College of the Arts (VCA) and has enjoyed a successful career in Australia and internationally. Tom is best known for his role in four successful seasons of Seven Network’s much-loved drama Winners and Losers as ‘Dr. Doug Graham’, garnering a Logie Award nomination for Best New Talent. Tom has also appeared in the chilling US sci-fi drama series Hunters. Other television credits include Screentime’s Fat Tony & Co, Rush, City Homicide, Bed of Roses, The Saddle Club and the US telemovie Paradise Pictures. Tom will soon be seen in the second series of Matchbox Pictures/Universal Media Studios International’s Secret City and The Blake Mysteries telemovie. On the big screen, Tom has been seen in the UK/Australia co-production The Inbetweeners 2. Based on the popular UK television series of the same name, this outrageously funny feature was shot in London and Australia, featuring Tom as ‘Stephen’. He also appeared in the independent feature Drama as ‘John’, one of the leads in this French/UK/Australian co-production shot in Paris. In theatre, Tom performed in the Sydney Theatre Award-winning The Only Child, a The Hayloft Project/B Sharp production directed by Simon Stone, following through a year later with same creative team in The Suicide. Also with The Hayloft Project was 3xSisters. Other productions include A Man for All Seasons (Melbourne Theatre Company), Othello (Bell Shakespeare Company), The Little Dog Laughed (Red Stich Theatre Company), Lovers and Haters (Adelaide Festival) and Harp on the Willow (Martin C. Cook and Associates).

Movies

Disclosure
Steve
Australian documentary maker Emily, and her journalist husband, Danny, are reeling from an allegation of abuse their 4-year-old daughter Natasha has made against a local politician's 9-year-old son, Ethan. Ethan’s parents, Joel and Bek, arrive unannounced at Emily and Danny's house intent on convincing the couple that Natasha's allegation is a fabrication. Accusations, arguments, and the ultimate search for leverage turn their civil conversation into a vicious confrontation.
The Blake Mysteries: Ghost Stories
Martin Carver
Follows Jean Blake as she takes on the mantle of her husband, police surgeon Lucien Blake, as a solver of mysteries following his disappearance 18 months after their marriage.
Drama
Anna travels to Paris following John, unintentionally causing tension between her best friend Jean and his partner Philippe.
The Inbetweeners 2
Stephen
Neil, Will and Simon receive an invite from Jay to join him in Australia whilst on his gap year, who promises them it’s ”the sex capital of the world”. With their lives now rather dull compared to their hedonistic school days and legendary lads holiday, it’s an offer they can’t refuse. Once again, they put growing up temporarily on-hold, and embark on a backpacking holiday of a lifetime in an awful car, inspired by Peter Andre’s ‘Mysterious Girl’. Will soon finds himself battling with the lads to do something cultural, whilst they focus their attention on drinking, girls, and annoying fellow travelers.
The Confession of Father John Thomas
In the heart of the Australian outback lives Father John Thomas. During one of his “seemingly” innocent confessions he is caught out by God who pushes him to reveal his true self. Along with the filthy fantasies of fellow sinner Miss Beaver Eater, he finally gets the balls to confess. Being true to yourself is stronger then any dogma.