Thom Babbes is a writer and director living in Greenville, SC. He graduated from the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts and attended the Professional Actor Training Program at UWM-Milwaukee. He is a resident director at Actors Co-op in Hollywood, where he directed award winning productions of THE HUMAN COMEDY, THESE SHINING LIVES, WAIT UNTIL DARK, AH, WILDERNESS, SUMMER AND SMOKE, and A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS.
As a writer, his screenplays DEADLY DREAMS and BODY CHEMISTRY were produced by Roger Corman’s Concorde/New Horizons. He has written screenplays for Samuelson Productions, Kings Road Entertainment, and Apollo Pictures.
His short film THE AUDITION was the Winner of Best Screenplay & Best Comedy at the 168 Hour Film Festival. Mr. Babbes also co-wrote the comedy thriller X...
Thom Babbes is a writer and director living in Greenville, SC. He graduated from the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts and attended the Professional Actor Training Program at UWM-Milwaukee. He is a resident director at Actors Co-op in Hollywood, where he directed award winning productions of THE HUMAN COMEDY, THESE SHINING LIVES, WAIT UNTIL DARK, AH, WILDERNESS, SUMMER AND SMOKE, and A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS.
As a writer, his screenplays DEADLY DREAMS and BODY CHEMISTRY were produced by Roger Corman’s Concorde/New Horizons. He has written screenplays for Samuelson Productions, Kings Road Entertainment, and Apollo Pictures.
His short film THE AUDITION was the Winner of Best Screenplay & Best Comedy at the 168 Hour Film Festival. Mr. Babbes also co-wrote the comedy thriller X-TREME WEEKEND which was an Official Selection at L.A. Comedy Short Film Festival, Cleveland International Film Festival, World of Comedy Film Festival – Toronto, Show Off Your Shorts Film Festival, Beverly Hills High-Def Film Festival, and won the Award of Merit at The Indie Fest.
His play SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY had a workshop reading at the Frank Silvera Writers’ Workshop in NYC, and his musical ACROSS THE RIVER for which he wrote the Book & Lyrics was produced at the Great American Melodrama in California and at the Cohoes Musical Hall in New York.
Thom has rights to the William Saroyan novel THE HUMAN COMEDY through an arrangement with Warner Brothers Theater Ventures to adapt it into a stage play.