Thomas Lawes, a multifaceted individual with a passion for music and direction, was born in the vibrant city of Birmingham, located in the United Kingdom.
As a composer and director, he has made a significant impact in the industry, with his notable works including the 2016 film "Monochrome", the 2011 production "The Last Projectionist", and the 2019 film "Amaryllis". His impressive portfolio also features collaborations with renowned organizations such as the BBC, Channel 4, SEGA, Channel 5, Disney Interactive, and various smaller broadcasters and production companies.
In addition to his work in the film and television industry, Thomas Lawes also had a significant role in preserving a piece of cinematic history. From 2004 until 2021, he owned and meticulously restored the UK's oldest working Electric Cinema in Birmingham, a testament to his dedication to the art of film and his commitment to preserving the past.