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Tommy G. Kendrick
Authority with Humanity
Tommy G. Kendrick is that rarest of working actors: the one filmmakers call back.
With a SAG-AFTRA membership dating to 1978, he has built a career not on star power but on something directors value more — the absolute certainty that when he walks onto a set, he's not hoping to find the character there. He arrives already living inside it.
That kind of reliability gets noticed. Kendrick has been trusted to stand opposite well-known actors such as Nicolas Cage, Pierce Brosnan, John Travolta, and Stephen Dorff — productions that don't carry passengers. He was on those sets because the directors knew exactly what they were getting.
His most recent work reflects that reputation. He appears opposite Kyle Gallner in Carolina Caroline, a Magnolia Pictures theatrical release directed by Adam Carter Rehmeier. He has also recently completed a supporting role as a judge in Price of Redemption — a direct offer from Andrew Shebay, with whom he had previously worked, who needed no audition to make the call. Neither did the director of The Blood of Bulls, in which Kendrick plays a supporting role as a small-town preacher. Both directors came to him first.
A native Texan, Kendrick began his career at the Dallas Theater Center and was an original cast member of Preston Jones' award-winning Texas Trilogy. He has worked with directors including Adam Rehmeier, Sterlin Harjo, Peter Berg, Richard Linklater, David Lynch, John Lee Hancock, Ellen Kuras, and others across a career that spans Hollywood and the regional independent film corridor.
He inhabits a specific world with uncommon authenticity: judges and lawmen, clergy, rural working men and wounded souls. These aren't roles he plays. They're the life he's lived.
Kendrick shares five decades of hard-won industry knowledge with working and emerging actors on his YouTube channel, Tommy G. Kendrick — This Actor's Journey.
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