
Tom Pelphrey
Tom Pelphrey is an American actor. Tom was born and raised in New Jersey. He grew up in the town of Howell and attended the Fine and Performing Arts Center at Howell High school. He received a BFA in Acting from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University where he also had the opportunity to study Shakespeare at the Globe Theatre in London, England. Tom's first professional job was on the long running CBS daytime show, Guiding Light. In two and a half years on the show he was nominated for four consecutive Daytime Emmy Awards; he won twice. (2006, 2008) Since then he has worked in theater, television, and independent film. His first lead role in a film was playing the crystal meth addict David in Junction alongside Michael O'Keefe, David Zayas and Anthony Rapp. That led to lead roles in other features including the romantic comedy, Excuse Me for Living, where he worked with Jerry Stiller, Christopher Lloyd, Dick Cavett, and Robert Vaughn. He eventually became a series regular on the hit Cinemax show "Banshee" playing ex neo-nazi Kurt Bunker. Tom is a founding member and the current Artistic Director of the Apothecary Theatre Company; a NYC based not-for-profit that develops and produces world premieres of new plays by up and coming playwrights. He made his Broadway debut in 2012 as Judy Garland's last husband, Mickey Deans, in the critically acclaimed "End of the Rainbow", directed by Tony Award winner Terry Johnson.
14
Films
21
TV Shows
Known For
35 Credits
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
as T-Bone
1999

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
as Matt Kroger
1999

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
as Self
2014

Late Night with Seth Meyers
as Self - Guest
2014

The Kelly Clarkson Show
as Self
2019

CSI: Miami
as Mick Ragosa
2002

Blue Bloods
as Mike Galatis
2010

The Good Wife
as Josh Mundy
2009

The Following
as Brock
2013

Banshee
as Kurt Bunker
2013

Blindspot
as Cameron Gibbs
2015

Ghost Whisperer
as Brian
2005