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Tom Hern is a Actor and Producer Néo-Zélandais born on 10 december 1984 at Christchurch (Nouvelle zelande)

Tom Hern

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Birth name Thomas Hern
Nationality Nouvelle zelande
Birth 10 december 1984 (39 years) at Christchurch (Nouvelle zelande)

Tom Hern (born December 12, 1984) is an actor and film producer from Christchurch, New Zealand. He is best known to global audiences for his role as Ram in The Tribe and Devin Del Valle in the 2004 television show Power Rangers Dino Thunder. Hern also appeared in Shortland Street, Revelations, Interrogation, Maddigan's Quest, as well as in many smaller acting and presenting roles. His filmography also includes various TV and radio commercials and voiceovers.

More recently, Hern's predominant output has been behind the camera, as an award-winning independent film producer.

Thomas Hern was born in Christchurch, New Zealand on 10 December 1984. He has two older brothers and an older sister.

To his friends (and fans) Hern is also known by the name of Herndog, a long-time nickname of his.

Between 2006 and 2007, Hern appeared on the long-running South Pacific Pictures New Zealand television series "Shortland Street" as Baxter Cormack.

Hern continues to work on musical side-projects, Theodore High, with Latham Gaines (who starred alongside Hern in Power Rangers Dino Thunder as Anton Mercer) and rock-hop band The Drop D's.

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Filmography of Tom Hern (2 films)

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The Dark Horse, 2h4
Directed by James Napier Robertson
Origin Nouvelle zelande
Genres Drama, Historical
Themes Jeu, Seafaring films, Sports films, Transport films, Films about chess, Gangster films
Actors Cliff Curtis, James Rolleston, James Napier Robertson, Kirk Torrance, Andrew Grainger, John Leigh
Roles Producer
Rating73% 3.6879253.6879253.6879253.6879253.687925
The Dark Horse is based on the real-life story of Genesis Potini, a brilliant, New Zealand chess player who suffered from severe bipolar disorder. Despite the challenges that came his way, Potini pushed forward to find his purpose in life by passing on his knowledge of chess to the community.