Thomas Gillow (died 1687) was an English stage actor of the Restoration era.
[1] His first known role was at the Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre in Samuel Pordage's Herod and Mariamne in 1671.
His first role at Drury Lane was in John Dryden's The Duke of Guise in November that year.
He remained a prominent member of the company, appearing in a mixture of comedies and tragedies.
He died in May 1687 and was buried at St Bride's Church in the City of London.