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- Awards & Achievements Tom’s program ‘Ed’ (2000) was nominated for a ‘Golden Globe Award.’ The show also received a ‘TV Guide’ award. He also received a ‘Daytime Emmy’ nomination for the highly acclaimed TV film ‘Bang Bang You’re Dead’ (2002). He won the ‘Best Actor Award’ at the ‘Family Television Awards’ (2001), for his role in ‘Ed.’
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Tom Cavanagh. Jump to. 15 wins & 14 nominations. Daytime Emmy Awards. 2003 Nominee Daytime Emmy. Outstanding Performer in a Children's Special. Bang Bang You're Dead. For playing "Val Duncan". Golden Globes, USA. 2002 Nominee Golden Globe. Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical. Ed. Satellite Awards.
- October 26, 1963
After gaining notice for his recurring role as Doug the Dog Guy in the NBC television program Providence, Cavanagh was cast as the title character in the NBC program Ed. Cavanagh received a Golden Globe nomination and a TV Guide Award for his work on Ed, which ran for four seasons beginning in October 2000 and concluding in February 2004.
Theatre credits include Broadway turns in Shenandoah and more recently the Tony award-winning Urinetown. Directing is a major focus for Cavanagh and his additional credits include various theatre productions, the NY-based Money Game (2008), and the feature film Faith.
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Tom Cavanagh: Nominated 2016 Best Action Series The Flash: Nominated ICG Publicists Awards: 2015 Maxwell Weinberg Award – Television Bonanza Productions, Berlanti Productions and Warner Bros. Television: Nominated Kids' Choice Awards: 2015: Favorite Family TV Show: The Flash: Nominated Favorite TV Actor: Grant Gustin: Nominated 2016
Actor Tom Cavanagh, 45, is host of the Smithsonian Channel’s award-winning series, “Stories from the Vaults.”. Cavanagh, best known for his role in the TV series, “Ed,” spoke to Beth Py ...
In addition to his current series, Cavanagh has extensive television, film and theatre credits. He starred on and directed NBC's Ed (2000) (for which he received a Golden Globe nomination for his performance). He was also nominated for a Daytime Emmy for Showtime's critically acclaimed Bang Bang You're Dead (2002).
Won a 2001 TV GUIDE Award for Actor of the Year in a New Series for Ed Bearing a striking resemblance to actor Zach Braff, he played his older brother in a recurring role on Scrubs