Tommie Grabiec

Tommie Grabiec

出生 : 1973-07-04, Chiswick - London -England - UK

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Tommie Grabiec was born in Chiswick, London in 1973. Both his father Ryszard and mother Halina are Polish. During his years growing up, Tommie's interest in films and theatre grew, and he developed a passionate interest for the Art. It wasn't until many years later, beginning in 2002 that Tommie decided to pursue a career in Acting. He attended many short courses, including 'Acting for Film and Tv' at the London Academy of Film. During his time at The Academy, he met mentor and friend Simon Cathcart. In 2003, Tommie attended The Academy Drama School on a year's foundation course, under the fantastic tutelage of Tim Reynolds, who sadly passed away in 2007. Tommie continued his training and developed his technique in Stanislavski. It was in 2010 that Tommie was admitted to Actor Works drama school which was a continuation of The Academy Drama School, under the superb tuition of Daniel Brennan, whose main principle was the Spolin technique. Tommie graduated in the Summer of 2011 with a Postgraduate Diploma in Acting. Since then he has taken on many roles in short films, plays and several features, including playing villain 'Ratko' in Paul Hyett's feature The Seasoning House (2012), 'Tom' in The Violinist (2013) by Tsungku Films and 'Blane' inLondon Hood (2014). Tommie remains highly dedicated and passionate in his craft of Acting. In 2014, Tommie formed his own production company 'Pyreaus Productions'. Tommie has many varied interests including Tarot, Mythology, Psychology and Philosophy. He writes articles regularly on pyreaus.com. - IMDb Mini Biography

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Tommie Grabiec

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Some Adult Content
The Pimp
This is a mockumentary comedy about a struggling British porn producing company
The Riddle Of The Spider's Web
Remski
The Scotts are confronted with their past and Harrison with his future when they visit a Caribbean island that is being ripped apart by mysterious earthquakes.
The Forge Reclamation
Wesley Heard
Archeron and Nancy Forge are a happily retired couple with two high school-aged kids in the relatively quiet town of Leo, Indiana. When an old, dark family secret is stolen in the dead of night, Archeron mobilizes his old allies of the past to recover their secret and find out who the culprit is.
The Generator
Max
Virtual technologies and human touch interaction blend when scientist Max Bernholm discovers that by connecting himself to a computer server he can achieve "the human feel." This allows users of the program, known as "The Generator," to experience the same feelings that the human subjects were experiencing when connected to their computer systems. Leander, the captain of the subjects was brought in as a kid and trained to make other people's dreams or fantasies come true within the virtual world. However when Max, testing his newest technology of mind control, starts to lose control, Leander and his girlfriend Natalia are drawn into a hazardous game. The only chance to stop Max depends on Leander gambling with his life, but if he succeeds, he could save not only his own life, but the lives of his loved ones.
Iranian Orphanage
The story of courage and sacrifice of Iranians in the time of war and famine.
Boys On Film 15: Time & Tied
Dad (segment "Dawn")
Embark on a magical journey through time with Boys On Film 15: Time & Tied — featuring a brand new selection of sensational gay British short films that showcase some of the UK's best emerging talent. This compilation features nine complete films: Lloyd Eyre-Morgan's "Closets" starring Tommy Knight and Ceallach Spellman; Brian Fairbairn & Karl Eccleston's "Putting On The Dish" starring Steve Wickenden and Neil Chinneck; Mitchell Marion's "G O'Clock" starring Marc Rovira Cenar and Phillip Weddell; Charlie Parham's "Nightstand" starring Nicholas Gleaves and Amrou Al-Kadhi; Simon Anderson's "Morning Is Broken" starring Matthew Tennyson, Nigel Allen and Jack Hawkins; Tom Frederic's "Sauna The Dead: A Fairy Tale" starring himself and Kumar Muniandy; Leon Lopez's "CrossRoad" starring Marc Rovira Cenar, Ashley Campbell, and Calum Ewan Cameron; Jake Graf's "Dawn" starring Nicole Gibson and Harry Rundle; and Kristen Bjorn's "Trouser Bar" starring Denholm Spurr, Scott Hunter, and Zac Renfree.
The English Lesson
Butch
Set ten years in the future, Virgil, an English Language Steward (not teacher) works in a school which achieves 100 hundred per cent success rate. Dressed in a red hooded outfit which suggests his low rank, Virgil has been employed to assist the efficient auto-prof: a computerised English instructor. The machine unleashes utilitarian English classes pitched way below its students' levels in order to guarantee passes and maintain the school's reputation. Virgil becomes taken by a student, Marie, who somehow manages to stir him from the drudgery of his apathetic classroom role. He fails one of the student's test in his class and is ordered by his superiors to amend the score if he wishes to keep his position, taking into account the dwindling jobs market. He is bullied, harassed and intimated into complying with a system that is decayed, corrupted and abusive towards its employees.
Dawn
Dad
As dawn creeps across London, two lost outcasts meet in the darkness, more afraid of themselves than each other. As the sun begins to rise, and the veil of the night is lifted, the pair look into the cold light of day for hope and it takes more than just the eyes to see inside a soul.
The Seasoning House
Ratko
The Seasoning House - where young girls are prostituted to the military. An orphaned deaf mute is enslaved to care for them. She moves between the walls and crawlspaces, planning her escape. Planning her ingenious and brutal revenge.