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  Tom Cavanagh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Cavanagh (born October 26, 1963) is a Canadian actor best known as the protagonist and title character in the NBC television program Ed as well as for his recurring role as the "Dog Boy" in Providence.
Cavanagh received a Golden Globe nomination and a TV Guide Award for his work on Ed, which ran for four seasons beginning in October of 2000 and concluding in February of 2004.
Cavanagh married Maureen Grise, a photo editor for Sports Illustrated, on July 31, 2004, in a Roman Catholic ceremony in Nantucket, Massachusetts.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tom_Cavanagh   (452 words)

  
 CNN.com - Entertainment - Tom Cavanagh of 'Ed' - November 15, 2000
Tom Cavanagh beat out hundreds of actors vying for the role in "Ed," a series about a lawyer who returns to his hometown to run a bowling alley and pursue his high school love
Cavanagh beat out hundreds of actors for the new series' title role, a part that "Ed" executive producer Rob Burnett (producer of "The Late Show with David Letterman") characterized as nearly impossible to fill.
Tom Cavanagh:That is correct: a little coastal fishing village called Winneba in Ghana, sandwiched between the countries of the Ivory Coast and Togo.
archives.cnn.com /2000/SHOWBIZ/TV/11/15/sbtst.cavanagh   (860 words)

  
 'Ed' similarities aside, 'Monkey' is a lovable and smart show | The San Diego Union-Tribune
Ed Stevens and Tom Farrell are two peas in a pod, but if you've got a hankering for a smart relationship dramady that doesn't take you and your TV needs for granted, the derivative but de-lovely "Love Monkey" will make you happy as a clam.
Cavanagh's Farrell is a record-company talent scout who listens to hundreds of bad bands so you don't have to.
Tom does have some self-absorption issues, but in tomorrow night's debut, other people really are at the root of most of his problems.
www.signonsandiego.com /uniontrib/20060116/news_1c16karla.html   (568 words)

  
 Stuckeyville.Com :: Latest News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Tom Cavanagh says: She`s wonderful and wonderfully talented and it would be more of a question of Sabrina being available rather than if we`ll have her back.
Tom Cavanagh says: It`s dangerous Thierry for you to reveal yourself because I am fluent in French and if I knew it was being dubbed I would have asked for the job.
Tom Cavanagh says: What`s been great about that is that it was such fun and seemed to be well received by the people that make the big decisions at NBC.
www.stuckeyville.com /s/show/news.asp?ID=144   (1500 words)

  
 Tom Cavanagh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Cavanagh has received a Golden Globe nomination[For more, click on this link] and a TV Guide TV Guide quick summary:
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Cavanagh returned for an episode in 2003, EHandler: no quick summary.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/t/to/tom_cavanagh.htm   (1094 words)

  
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"I didn't write the title role for Tom Cavanagh, but when he came on board, it was such a seamless fit it was as if I had written it for him," says executive producer Michael Rauch, who committed to the project after reading just a few pages of Smith's novel.
As for Cavanagh, who so totally inhabited the title role of "bowling alley lawyer" Ed Stevens on NBC's "Ed," the actor says he feels the same click of identification with his new role, although the two characters are very different at heart.
In fact, Cavanagh struggles to articulate how thrilled he is to be playing a character who lives and works within the New York music industry.
tv.zap2it.com /custom/oat/oat_article/1,1204,271|99403|1|,00.html   (893 words)

  
 Research & Development Center for the Advancement of Student Learning - - -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Tom Cavanagh, Ph.D., is a former Assistant Director of the RandD Center.
Tom's areas of research interest include the application of restorative justice theory in schools and qualitative research, particularly constructivist ethnography.
Tom will be continuing his ethnographic research, studying how New Zealand schools are creating a culture of peace based on restorative justice principles.
www.cahs.colostate.edu /r-dcenter/TomCavanagh.asp   (190 words)

  
 deseretnews.com | 'Monkey' is nice change
Tom Cavanagh, left, and Judy Greer star as thirtysomethings looking for love and marriage in New York.
Cavanagh stars as Tom Ferrell, a thirtysomething guy who's still hanging out with his pals (Jason Priestly, Larenz Tate and Christopher Wiehl) and playing the field.
Music is a big part of who Tom is — he has a tendency to quote song lyrics, and he seemingly knows the words to every song since rock 'n' roll began.
deseretnews.com /dn/view/0,1249,635175972,00.html   (477 words)

  
 CANOE -- JAM! - Tom Cavanagh monkeys around
Canadian Tom Cavanagh does not resemble a love monkey in any literal sense during the hour-long debut episode, which airs tonight on Global (10 p.m.) and tomorrow on CBS (also 10 p.m.).
At one point Cavanagh's character is described as someone who is swinging from branch to branch with his romantic relationships, and if he doesn't pick a branch soon he's going to be one lonely monkey, or some such nonsense, yada yada yada.
Cavanagh plays Tom Farrell, an A & R (artists and repertoire) man in the music business in New York.
jam.canoe.ca /Television/TV_Shows/L/Love_Monkey/2006/01/15/pf-1395747.html   (440 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/tomcavanagh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Tom Cavanagh-BIography 2005 Tom Cavanagh is the epitome of a “workaholic”.
Tom also is constantly hired as a session musician for numerous artists and has appeared on over two hundred released cds.
Tom also works as a session musician and has appeared on records of all styles and genres.
www.myspace.com /tomcavanagh   (1557 words)

  
 'Love Monkey' lads show promise in quest for sex and next big thing
Tom Cavanagh, as anyone who watched the late NBC drama "Ed" can attest, is one very likable guy.
Tom is an A&R guy in the music business, club-hopping in hopes of signing new talent (a slight tweak from him working at a tabloid newspaper in New York in the book).
Tom has a passion for great (read: not chart-topping) music and his joyfully adolescent pursuit of happiness is truly engaging.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/01/16/DDGOSGN8871.DTL   (1050 words)

  
 Scripps Howard News Service
At work, Tom is on a hot streak, and he's angling to keep that going by signing a young singer-songwriter who he believes has true potential.
Tom cares about music and not profit, so he's encouraged when his boss tells the record label's staff to not only think outside the box, but to "imagine the box is infected with some kind of terrible flesh-eating disease.
And Tom is not as much of a naive, innocent romantic as Ed was, but he's still an easy-to-like guy; women will swoon, guys will want to be his bud.
www.shns.com /shns/g_index2.cfm?action=detail&pk=OWEN-TV-01-11-06   (703 words)

  
 Tom Cavanagh Player Profile San Jose Sharks Prospect
A year remaining at Harvard, Cavanagh should be one of the ECAC's top players in 04-05, and one of the better two-way forwards in NCAA DI hockey.
At the NHL level, Cavanagh has potential future as a solid fourth line center, potentially third line, providing his two-way awareness to lower lines in San Jose as well as some potential to chip in offensively.
At the least, Cavanagh should become a second-line center in the AHL, and should break into the AHL as third line center.
hockeysfuture.com /prospect/tom_cavanagh   (155 words)

  
 Playbill News: Tom Cavanagh of TV's "Ed" Joins Bway's Urinetown May 20
While on break from "Ed," Cavanagh will play rebellious Bobby Strong, who leads an uprising to tell the world that passing water is a God-given right, not a society determined privilege.
Cavanagh's critically acclaimed work on "Ed" earned him a Golden Globe nomination as well as a TV Guide Award for Favorite Actor in a New Series.
According to his NBC bio, the 34-year-old Cavanagh "was born in Ottawa, Ontario, the second child of five children.
www.playbill.com /news/article/79648.html   (636 words)

  
 Love Monkey on CBS - The CHUD.COM Message Boards
Tom's got it all until he gets fired from his job and is dumped by his girlfriend, all in the same day.
Fans of Ed (or of Tom's appearances as Dr. Dorian's older brother on Scrubs) should check the show out, as Cavanagh seems to be playing Tom much in the same way he played those characters.
Tom Cavanagh is likeable, but that is mainly due to my like of Ed Stevens carrying on with his new character.
www.chud.com /forums/showthread.php?t=88397   (647 words)

  
 Ed Moves to Broadway - Apr 25, 2003 - E! Online News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Apr 25, 2003, 11:30 AM PT Tom Cavanagh's alter ego Ed may have waited around three seasons to hook up with his true love, but the actor isn't waiting around to find out what happens to Ed.
Cavanagh, who plays the titular hero of Stuckeyville on the NBC bubble show, is headed to Broadway.
Cavanagh, 34, previously brought his "puckish charm"--The New York Times' words, not ours--to Broadway in 1989, in a revival of the show-tuner Shenandoah.
www.eonline.com /News/Items/0,1,11684,00.html   (380 words)

  
 Bowling Alley Hottie: Love Monkey
Of course Tom first broken into our hearts with the comedy/drama ED about a New York city lawyer who returns to his quirky small, midwest hometown of Stuckeyville after being fired and finding out his wife is sleeping with a mailman.
Tom Cavanagh shows us he has testicles as he portrays a mans man in the dog eat dog musc world.
Tom drinks with his friends, attempts to get women in the sack, finds challenge in his female best-friend (who of course will eventually be a love interest) and smack-talks with his three male buddies (one of whom is a slightly overweight Jason Priestley).
bowlinghottie.blogspot.com /2006/01/love-monkey.html   (715 words)

  
 Tom Cavanagh Biography :: Hollywood.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
As he slowly built up recognition with small roles in the United States, to those north of the border he was instantly familiar as the star of a popular series of clever beer commercials for Labatt's.
Cavanagh proved himself further to the Canadian audience with a turn in the romantic comedy "Honeymoon" (1997), impressing with his supporting performance as a man ruled by his libido.
Cavanagh starred as Ed Stevens, a former New York City lawyer who loses his job and catches his wife in an extramarital fling on the same day.
www.hollywood.com /celebs/fulldetail/id/186364   (688 words)

  
 Tom Cavanagh, Q&A: Broadway.com Buzz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Tom Cavanagh is just what you'd expect a bowling alley lawyer to be like, whatever that means.
When he discovers we were supposed to talk, he immediately stops what he was doing (intently scribbling down notes) and switches gears, chatting with me casually in his dressing room as he eats his dinnertime soup.
He must publicize the upcoming season of Ed, in which he plays the quirky title character, said bowling alley lawyer, and perform eight shows a week as rebel Bobby Strong in Urinetown.
www.broadway.com /gen/Buzz_Story.aspx?CI=29291   (738 words)

  
 News ~ How to Eat Fried Worms ~ Tom Cavanagh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Cavanagh will next star in the CBS mid-season series "Love Monkey", where he plays a music AandR man whose love life doesn't always measure up to his career successes.
Cavanagh was nominated for a Leading Actor Daytime Emmy Award for his role in Showtime's Peabody and Emmy Award winning film Bang, Bang You're Dead.
Cavanagh is represented by Joan Sittenfield Management and Endeavor.
www.walden.com /web/teach/news/list/cavanagh   (589 words)

  
 Thomas B. Cavanagh Intro
In addition to mystery fiction, Tom is also an award-winning author of children's television programs, educational multimedia, and scholarly/academic/professional works in the disciplines of e-learning, performance support, and technology theory.
"Cavanagh's character development is proficient and detailed, a reflection of his years writing material for children's television.
Thomas B. Cavanagh has set an exciting stage, providing the reader with a behind the scenes look at a theme park, populated by colorful characters, to include Mavis DuBois, (a cross between Mae West and Gunsmoke's Miss Kitty), a giant chipmunk who likes to flip-off tourists, and Wilberforce the Wilber horse.
www.thomasbcavanagh.com   (457 words)

  
 Thomas Cavanagh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Thomas Cavanagh was born on October 26th, 1963 in Ottawa, Ontario, the...
Christmas in Rockefeller Center (2001) (TV) (as Tom Cavanagh)....
Apparently Tom Cavanagh is working on a new pilot:
www.imdb.com /name/nm0146915   (217 words)

  
 The Harvard Crimson :: Sports :: Cavanagh Speaks Softly, Carries Big Stick
The elder Cavanagh was a three-time All-American for Harvard and one of the program’s most beloved skaters.
But in Tom Cavanagh’s case, the words are, by all accounts, genuine.
The only challenger to that record was Cavanagh’s teammate Eddie Caron, who accumulated 30 goals during the first half of that season—“in large part due to Tommy’s playmaking,” says Exeter coach Dana Barbin—but fell ill and missed the second half.
www.thecrimson.com /article.aspx?ref=505769   (987 words)

  
 Sharks Sign Left Wing Tom Cavanagh - hockeyfights.com News
In 2004-05, Cavanagh, 23, posted team-highs in goals (10), assists (19) and points (29) in 33 games in his senior season with the Harvard Crimson of the ECAC.
Cavanagh displayed his two-way center abilities by also being the best defensive centerman with a +6 rating, and leading the team in faceoff percentage (60%).
Cavanagh was also named a finalist for the Walter Brown Award, presented to the top American-born player in New England.
www.hockeyfights.com /news/news.php?i=37125   (254 words)

  
 A Bachelor's Tale of Whoa
Cavanagh's essential likability makes us care about Tom's fate, which is lucky for the show because Cavanagh seems to do little actual acting in the role.
The Novocained nature of Cavanagh's performance is particularly odd considering that the character he plays is considered a maverick, someone who truly cares about music; he's passionate where others are just in it for the dough.
Tom pals around with a group of supporting players who are as innately ingratiating as Cavanagh is: Larenz Tate, Judy Greer and, as the one member of the group who's married -- and to Tom's sister -- Jason Priestley.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/16/AR2006011601413.html   (809 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Gotta like that 'Monkey' business   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
You may not love Tom Cavanagh, but it's hard not to like him.
We know how he feels about this sudden downtown in his fortunes, and about everything else in his life, because he tells us through voice-over, a device that is as worn out as an over-played 45 record.
It's all touch and go for a while, but Tom is a good guy, and Monkey appears to be the kind of show where good guys win out.
www.usatoday.com /life/television/reviews/2006-01-16-love-monkey_x.htm?csp=N009   (499 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Gotta like that 'Monkey' business   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Tom (Tom Cavanagh), left, and Mike (Jason Priestley) are brothers-in-law in CBS' Love Monkey.
Cavanagh's character here, an entrepreneur whose intense passion for music gets in the way of romance, is more personally conflicted and professionally centered.
With the encouragement of his friends, Tom decides to start his own business and to build it around a singer/songwriter played by 17-year-old recording artist Teddy Geiger.
www.usatoday.com /life/television/reviews/2006-01-16-love-monkey_x.htm   (499 words)

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