Martin Todsharow
Biography
Tom Reeve is a filmmaker with a career spanning over 35 years in the film industry, taking on roles as a Director, Producer, Executive Producer, Writer, and in other production capacities.
Career Highlights
Reeve has accumulated a combination of 15 awards and 18 nominations for his work, with his personal wins including the Friars Club New York Comedy Award and the Audience Award from the Lighthouse International Film Festival.
His filmography is diverse, with notable credits across multiple genres and roles:
As a Director:
George and the Dragon (2004), a feature film starring James Purefoy, Piper Perabo, Patrick Swayze, Michael Clarke Duncan, and Val Kilmer, which he also co-wrote.
Holy Water (2009), a feature film starring Linda Hamilton and John Lynch.
Diggity: A Home At Last (2001), a feature film which he also co-wrote.
The Laura Marlin Mysteries, Dead Man's Cove (2018), a television film/series he co-wrote.
As a Producer/Executive Producer:
Reeve's production credits are extensive and include films such as Dog Soldiers (2002), The Lost Battalion (2001), Wing Commander (1998), Fortress II (1998), The Pillow Book (1996), and Talos the Mummy (1997).
He has also produced or co-produced several television projects, including the mini-series Air Force One Is Down (2013) and The Way to Dusty Death (1994).
He also served as a Second Unit Director on projects such as Fortress II: Re-Entry and The New Adventures of Pinocchio.
Reeve’s long career demonstrates a significant and varied contribution to both independent and studio-level film production and direction.