- Nacimiento
- Nombre de nacimientoThomas Joseph McCarthy
- Alias
- Tom
- Altura1.80 m
- Tom McCarthy nació el 7 de junio de 1966 en Nueva Jersey, EE.UU.. Es un productor y actor, conocido por Win Win (2011), Descubriendo la amistad (2003) y The Visitor (2007). Está casado con Wendy Merry. Tienen un niño.
- CónyugeWendy Merry(? - present) (1 niño)
- Low-key films about disparate people who become unusual surrogate families
- Directed 3 actors to an Oscar nominated performance: Richard Jenkins, Mark Ruffalo, and Rachel McAdams.
- Graduated from Boston College in 1988.
- Graduated from New Providence High School in New Providence, NJ.
- As of 2016, has appeared in two films that were nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: Buenas noches, buena suerte (2005) and Michael Clayton (2007), and in addition to that, he wrote two films that were nominated for the same category: Up, una aventura de altura (2009) and En primera plana (2015), the latter film in which he also directed.
- Co-starred on The Wire (2002) with another actor named Thomas J. McCarthy. Both actors were credited as Tom McCarthy, but they are not related.
- Zapatero a tus zapatos (2014) will always be a very special film to me. I've had a lot of wonderful response from "The Cobbler." I'm not here to defend any of the movies I make, but I can always speak very honestly that will never be diminished by anyone's perspective on it. [2015]
- So yeah, is it hard when a movie like Zapatero a tus zapatos (2014) doesn't connect critically. I'd never had that experience. But even when I was going through it, I had to have a good perspective about things, and sometimes in those situations I have the ability to go, "Wow, this is really interesting. This has never happened, and it's a really intense feeling." [2015]
- I can tell you I've taken something from each movie. Even Zapatero a tus zapatos (2014) - which, as you know, wasn't very critically well-received - I loved that movie. I know En primera plana (2015) is better for me having made that movie, because it's the first time I made movies back to back. So I was rolling right into "Spotlight" and I was taking all these lessons, not from the result because you don't learn from the result, but from the process: What did I not do in pre-production, what did I not do in production, what did I do in post and editing. I was rewriting "Spotlight" while I was editing "The Cobbler" and just kind of constantly thinking about it filmically. I knew I could get out of this scene here, I don't need this because I know where I'm going next, and it just makes you sharper. [2015]
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