Tom Gilroy Explained

Tom Gilroy is an American director, writer, actor, producer, playwright, poet, musician, and teacher.[1] [2] [3] [4] Gilroy has written, directed and produced five films, including the award-winning short Touch Base and the critically acclaimed feature Spring Forward.[5] He has appeared in over 20 television shows and 30 films.

With his theatre company Machine Full, Gilroy has produced over a dozen critically acclaimed productions,[6] most recently the multi-media production of Hamlet for the New Jersey Shakespeare Festival. Gilroy is also a published haiku poet, having authored the haiku year[7] and Haiku, Not Bombs[8] among others.

Gilroy has collaborated with Michael Stipe on several projects, including "Everything’s Coming Undone," for the compilation album Ciao My Shining Star, The Songs of Mark Mulcahy.[9] He has performed as a musician on tracks by Stipe, Mark Mulcahy, Dub Gabriel, and Ariel Aparicio, whose album Aerials he produced.[10]

Gilroy has also taught as a professor at Columbia University and Davidson College.[11]

Career

Directing

Tom Gilroy has written, directed and produced five films. Among them are three shorts, the award-winning Touch Base, Mr. Sycamore, and It Happened Today, his most recent collaboration with R.E.M.[12] [13]

He has also written and directed the critically lauded feature Spring Forward, starring Liev Schreiber, Ned Beatty, and Campbell Scott. His most recent feature film as writer/director is The Cold Lands, starring Lili Taylor, which premiered at the Berlinale Film Festival in 2013.[14] The film also featured a book of photography and haiku, entitled Somebody Else’s Nowhere: Haiku and Images from The Cold Lands.[15]

Gilroy is currently developing another feature-length film entitled Our Lady of the Snow,[16] which recently won the prestigious San Francisco Film Society/KRF Grant and received fellowships from the Djerassi and McDowell colonies.[16]

As a screenwriter, Gilroy was commissioned to write a feature film for Orange is the New Blacks Nick Sandow. Entitled Star of the Sea, it will be Sandow’s third feature as a director.

Acting

Gilroy has appeared in over 20 television shows including Law & Order, Sex and the City, and Damages. He also acted in upwards of 30 films, having worked with such directors as Ken Loach, Sidney Lumet, Jean-Luc Godard, Lodge Kerrigan, Dan Minehan, Jim McKay, Christopher Munch, Ali Selim, Cam Archer, Paul Auster and multi-media artist Robert Longo.

He has also played dozens of characters on Wake Up, World, the long-running touring satire of morning news shows from the mind of The Daily Show creator Lizz Winstead, for which he was a writer and director.[1]

Theater

Gilroy’s plays have been produced in several US cities and around the world. With his theatre company Machine Full (co-founded with Lili Taylor and Michael Imperioli), he has written numerous critically acclaimed plays, most notably The Invisible Hand and Halcion Days.[17] His other works include Sugar Cane and Coffee Cup, Collateral Damage, American Lesion, Witch’s Tit, and The Invisible Hand.

In 2005 he directed Rosie Perez, Robert Sean Leonard, Natasha Lyonne, and Mary-Louise Parker in the play Nine Ten for the 24 Hour play project.[6] He has also directed a production of Arthur Miller’s Incident At Vichy.

Most recently, Gilroy produced and directed the multi-media production of Hamlet for the New Jersey Shakespeare festival, starring Richard Harris, Jared Harris, and Lili Taylor.

Poetry

Gilroy has authored various haiku pieces, including the haiku year,[7] Haiku, Not Bombs,[8] the Festival Of Writers Haiku Project,[18] and Somebody Else’s Nowhere,[15] which features haiku and photography.

Music

Gilroy has collaborated with Michael Stipe on several projects, including "Everything’s Coming Undone," for the compilation album Ciao My Shining Star, The Songs of Mark Mulcahy. He has performed as a musician on tracks by Stipe, Mark Mulcahy, Dub Gabriel, and Ariel Aparicio, whose album Aerials he produced.

Academics

As a professor, Gilroy has taught at multiple prestigious institutions. He taught at Columbia University for five semesters, and at Davidson College for one.

Gilroy is a three-time MacDowell Fellow[19] and a two-time Sundance Lab Fellow.[20] He has also received the 2015 Kenneth Rainin Screenwriting Grant from the San Francisco Film Society[21] and the Esteemed McGee Chair for Filmmaking at Davidson College. Gilroy also won the 2015 Djerassi Residency Award from the San Francisco Film Society.

Filmography

Film

!Year!Title!Role!Notes
1990A Matter of DegreesThe Scuzz
1991This Film Is OnLonely Man
1994Post Cards from AmericaAdult David's Friend
1995Land and FreedomLawrence
1996Girls TownRichard Helms
1996RatchetElliot Callahan
1997Inside/OutDavid Sheppard
1997Vicious CirclesMorton
1998SparkJack
1998Lulu on the BridgeRestaurant Man #1
1998Claire DolanClient #3 / $1000 Trick
1999Getting to Know YouJimmy's Father
1999On the RunTom
2000Bread and RosesDirector of Campaigns
2000The Acting Class
2001Dawn's Cameraman
2004Harry + MaxJosiah
2004Everyday PeopleErin's Professor
2005Shooting VegetariansBailiff
2005Sweet LandComrade Vik
2006Wild Tigers I Have KnownThe Principal
2008Dream BoyPreacher John
2008The Blue Tooth VirginLouis
2009Don't Let Me DrownFireman #2
2015The World Made StraightMr. Anderson
2016Tom's DilemmaMr. Jacobson

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989MonstersNelsonEpisode: "The Mother Instinct"
1997DellaventuraPaul WebbEpisode: "The Biggest Miracle"
1998Remembering SexRyanTelevision film
1999Sex and the CityTomEpisode: "They Shoot Single People, Don't They?"
2000Third WatchDeranged Shooter2 episodes
2001Cal OmanEpisode: "Sacrifice"
2002100 Centre StreetMitchell Fox2 episodes
2009Law & OrderEric JohnsonEpisode: "Chattel"
2009Wake Up WorldMcStormyTelevision film
2010DamagesDirectorEpisode: "All That Crap About Your Family"

Notes and References

  1. News: Lizz Winstead - TV. Itzkoff. Dave. 2018-11-13. en.
  2. News: THEATER; 'Hamlet,' Pared Down and High-Tech, on Its Shakedown Run. Genzlinger. Neil. 2018-11-13. en.
  3. News: A Forgotten Desk Drawer Hid a Poetic Pop Culture Gem. 2017-04-03. Atlas Obscura. 2018-11-13. en.
  4. Web site: CIAO MY SHINING STAR: THE SONGS OF MARK MULCAHY R.E.M.HQ. www.remhq.com. en-US. 2018-11-13.
  5. Web site: Best films stand out at festival Festivals & Awards Roger Ebert. Ebert. Roger. www.rogerebert.com. en. 2018-11-13.
  6. Web site: Tom Gilroy HuffPost. www.huffingtonpost.com. en. 2018-11-13.
  7. News: The Haiku Year, Tom Gilroy, Anna Grace, Jim McKay, Douglas A Martin, Grant Lee Philips, Rick Roth, Michael Stipe. 2012-01-26. Books, j'adore. 2018-11-13. en-US.
  8. Web site: Center for Book Arts. www.centerforbookarts.dreamhosters.com. 2018-11-13.
  9. Web site: Ciao My Shining Star: The Songs Of Mark Mulcahy - Various Artists Songs, Reviews, Credits AllMusic. AllMusic. 2018-11-13.
  10. Web site: Official Ariel Aparicio. www.arielaparicio.com. en-US. 2018-11-13.
  11. Web site: Renowned filmmaker Tom Gilroy focuses his lens on Davidson – The Davidsonian. www.davidsonian.com. en-US. 2018-11-13.
  12. News: WFF to screen ‘The Cold Lands’ with director Tom Gilroy at Images. 2014-05-06. BERKSHIRE ON STAGE. 2018-11-13. en-US.
  13. News: Pop Song 2011: The Video for R.E.M.'s 'It Happened Today'. Itzkoff. Dave. ArtsBeat. 2018-11-13. en.
  14. Web site: The Cold Lands. www.berlinale.de. 2018-11-13.
  15. News: The Cold Lands Cinereach. Cinereach. 2018-11-13. en-US.
  16. News: In Focus: Tom Gilroy on Our Lady of the Snow. SF Film Society Blog. 2018-11-13. en-US.
  17. Web site: Tom Gilroy Opens His Invisible Hand, HERE Dec. 6 Playbill. Playbill. en. 2018-11-13.
  18. Web site: Festival of Writers 2013 Haiku Project Shin Yu Pai. shinyupai.com. en. 2018-11-13.
  19. Web site: The Portable MacDowell. Colony. The MacDowell. The Portable MacDowell. en-US. 2018-11-13.
  20. Web site: San Francisco Film Society Announces Winner of 2015 Djerassi Residency Award / SFFS Screenwriting Fellowship.
  21. Web site: Winners Announced for Spring 2014 San Francisco Film Society / Kenneth Rainin Foundation Filmmaking Grants.