HAIR COLOR: Brown
BIOGRAPHY:
Tommy Vance(Jerome, George) is a graduate of The American Academy of Dramatic Arts.
Most recently seen as Borkin in Chekhov’s Ivanov (appearing alongside Sam Underwood) and also seen as the titular “Funny Guy” in Patrick Nash’s production at the Edinburgh Fringe, subsequently also making his London Debut in the same production where Chelsea Jina of ‘Young(ish) Perspective’ called his performance “Masterful.” Recently he played Seneca in The Tragedy of Nero, which won the award for “Best Production in the 2025 NYTF. Directed by Chris Carver. Before that he appeared as Jacob Marley in Charles Dickens’ classic A Christmas Carol. Some of his favorite credits include Joe Summers in Shirley Jackson’s The Lottery, Joseph Breen in Come Up and See Me (w/Debbie Shapiro and Jana Robbins), and Jerry Cohan in the national tour of George M. Tommy is so thrilled to be a part of this incredible production. Truly a thrill. Stay healthy y’all!
EDUCATION / TRAINING:
Graduate from The American Academy of Dramatic Arts.