
Tom Konkle
Thomas Konkle, a distinguished figure in the entertainment industry, is renowned for his multifaceted expertise as an actor, director, writer, and producer. Known professionally as Tom in his acting endeavors and as Thomas in his writing and directing roles, Konkle has cultivated a career marked by creative and technical prowess, which began with his move to Los Angeles at the age of 22. Konkle has moved into directing and writing genre movies with his Los Angeles based production company. Konkle's on-screen presence is notably recognized in the FX Network series "Baskets," where he starred alongside Zach Galifianakis and Louie Anderson. His diverse skill set extends to his role as a staff writer for Warner Brothers' "Be Cool Scooby Doo" television series, and his directorial acumen is exemplified in the WWII period film, "The Longest Knife." Additionally, he is a published author, having penned the novel "Red Skies." A product of The American University's Film and Drama program, Konkle's early films garnered accolades and set the stage for a trajectory filled with critical and creative triumphs. Throughout the 1990s, he refined his craft in live stage productions while simultaneously navigating the forefront of the digital revolution in filmmaking. This period was instrumental in shaping his comprehensive understanding of storytelling, the acting process, and the rapidly evolving technological landscape of production, post-production, and visual effects. Konkle's unique blend of artistic intuition and technical knowledge has resulted in over 80 IMDb credits and a plethora of award-winning projects in various capacities, including acting, writing, and directing. As an independent producer, his insights span the entire spectrum of film production, from initial concept to distribution and promotion, particularly through social media channels. Throughout his illustrious career, Konkle has had the privilege of learning from industry titans such as writer/director Christopher Guest, legendary TV director James Burrows, director Jim Sheridan, writer/director David Twohy, director Ruben Fleischer, and horror maestro Wes Craven. He also apprenticed under Graham Ford, the visionary producer behind "Time Bandits," "Brazil," and "Gandhi." Konkle's versatility and comedic talent were showcased when he collaborated with John Cleese on a comedy television special in Europe. Furthermore, the members of the legendary Monty Python ensemble enlisted his talents to direct, perform, and reinterpret their never-before-seen sketches for the show "Owl-Stretching Time." Konkle's contributions extend across major networks as a director, performer and writer. His body of work includes over a hundred internet productions, films, commercials, and live stage productions, highlighting his dynamic range and adaptability. As the owner and partner of Lumen Actus Productions, Inc, based in Burbank, CA, Konkle continues to be a pivotal force in the industry, seamlessly integrating production and post-production expertise to bring visionary projects to life. His career stands as a testament to his unwavering commitment to the art of storytelling and his remarkable ability to navigate the multifaceted world of entertainment.
Filmography (17)
TV★ 7.4Star Wars: Tales of the Empire2024as Moff Isdain / Villager #1 (voice)
TV★ 7.9Bosch: Legacy2022as United Chemical Manager
MOVIE★ 7.0Noise in the Middle2022
MOVIE★ 3.3Hornet2018as Biff
MOVIE★ 4.7Trouble Is My Business2018as Roland Drake
TV★ 6.9Baskets2016as Clown Car Clown
TV★ 8.0Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!2015as Irish Guy / Leprechaun (voice)
TV★ 8.5Cosmos2014as Samuel Pepys (voice)
TV★ 7.0The Wanted Life2013as Self
MOVIE★ 5.6Apostle Peter and the Last Supper2013as Matthew
TV★ 8.0Community2009as Paradox
TV★ 6.8The Secret Life of the American Teenager2008as Chuck
TV★ 5.7Back to You2007as Bunny
TV★ 7.1The Guild2007as Parent
MOVIE★ 4.8The Art of Football from A to Z2006as Self
TV★ 8.6The Office2005as English Teacher
TV★ 7.9Arrested Development2003as Board Member