Top TV Shows - Tom Braidwood
Tom Braidwood's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 1 television series sorted by current online popularity.
- #243The X-Filesas Melvin Frohike • 38 episodes#243 in TVScore: 2.5The X-Files is a science fiction television series that follows FBI special agents Mulder and Scully as they investigate unsolved cases involving paranormal phenomena. With a blend of mystery, drama, and conspiracy, the show captivates audiences with its intricate plots and engaging characters. Airing for nine seasons, The X-Files explores a wide range of supernatural and extraterrestrial phenomena, delving into themes of government cover-ups, alien abductions, and the search for truth. The show has garnered a dedicated fan base and enduring cultural impact, solidifying its status as a classic in the science fiction genre.
Top Movies - Tom Braidwood
Tom Braidwood's most popular movies ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 3 movies sorted by current online popularity.
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- #7,728Alien Trespassas Ed Sanders#7,728 in moviesScore: 0.0Alien Trespass is a 2009 science-fiction comedy film that pays homage to 1950s sci-fi B movies. The story unfolds in 1957 when a malevolent alien, Ghota, escapes from a crashed spaceship in the California desert. Meanwhile, a benevolent alien named Urp inhabits the body of an astronomer and, with the help of a diner waitress, sets out to protect mankind from the looming threat.
- #8,378Harry Tracy, Desperadoas Aspen Storekeeper#8,378 in moviesScore: 0.0Harry Tracy, Desperado is a 1982 Canadian drama Western film following the story of the last survivor of the Wild Bunch, Harry Tracy, a notorious train robber and escape artist.
Tom Braidwood Biography
Tom Braidwood (born September 27, 1948) is a Canadian actor and director known for his role as Melvin Frohike, one of the conspiracy theorists known as The Lone Gunmen on the American television series The X-Files. Braidwood also worked as an assistant director on The X-Files and Millennium, both created by Chris Carter. He served as a producer and directed episodes for the second season of the Canadian TV series Da Vinci's Inquest. Braidwood began his career in 1977, working in various roles such as production assistant, location manager, assistant director, actor, and writer for numerous productions in the Vancouver area. He had a small role in the 1985 film My American Cousin and wrote an episode of the TV series Danger Bay.