Tom Alexander (actor)

Since he was a young boy, Alexander worked as a ticket taker, concession stand worker, projectionist, and assistant manager at his family's movie theatre in Forty Fort, PA.

During this time he also honed his comedy writing skills on the "Daniels and Webster" radio show at WEZX in Scranton.

In 2002, he formed Alexander Productions, where he focused on script writing for radio, TV, and film as well as voiceover work and musical imaging.

In 2004, he co-hosted a baseball radio show called "Diamond Talk" with Marc James on WFLL in Miami.

In 2005 and 2006 he was hired as the piano-playing sidekick to a talking beverage bottle in a series of popular TV and radio spots for Mike's Hard Lemonade.

The commercials were produced in Miami, Austin, Mexico City, San Francisco, and the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles.

In 2008, he co-wrote the frat-boy comedy Stonerville, starring Patrick Cavanaugh, Brian Guest, Pauly Shore, Phil Morris, and Leslie Nielsen.

In 2014, he began voicing the character of Blog, the neurotic head of a caveman family, in the English-language version of the animated comedy series The Darwinners.

His father's youngest brother, Taki, a jazz pianist, was an early major influence, but Tom claims he is basically self-taught.

[5] It was featured prominently during an interview on Weekend Edition Sunday with Liane Hansen on NPR Radio[6] on Father's Day, June 17, of that year.

He composes and performs with his fusion group, Earth Code, which he co-founded in the early 2000s with drummer, Tommy G. Lee.

Quiescence: A Collection of Ballads, is a compilation album of primarily solo piano originals, and was released in November of 2023.

Alexander played piano and keyboards on the recording, and special guest John Fifield is featured on guitar.

Tom Alexander circa 2012
Exterior of the Forty Fort Theatre in 1987
Tom Alexander with actor Leslie Nielsen on the set of Stonerville
Tom Alexander with the Darwinners production poster in 2015