Tomfoolery, a multifaceted creative force, is a London-based wordsmith, performance artist, and filmmaker, boasting a rich cultural heritage rooted in Wales and a birthplace in New Zealand.
With a solid academic foundation in English Literature & Drama from the prestigious University of Manchester, Tom co-established Odds On Productions during his time at university, where he served as a Producer on the feature film Hilda, which garnered official selections at the esteemed Raindance Film Festival in 2019 and the renowned Moscow International Film Festival in 2020.
Tomfoolery has devoted himself to the creation of his debut feature screenplay, "Blaggers", a thrilling narrative that revolves around a youthful poet and his manager-mate as they traverse the vibrant streets of London, relying solely on their quick wit and captivating charm to navigate the complexities of their journey.
As he poured his heart and soul into the film, Tomfoolery chose to pilot-test his material under his renowned Probably Tomfoolery brand, drawing inspiration from a diverse collection of thought-provoking poems he penned during his university days, which were imbued with a strong sense of social and political consciousness.
In addition to his creative endeavors, Tomfoolery has been actively performing live around the capital, regaling audiences with his captivating poetry and sharing his work through a variety of online video content.
Tomfoolery's artistic quest has consistently revolved around transmitting a message of hope, optimism, and socially progressive and constructive ideas through his words, reflecting his unwavering commitment to his craft.
His most recent poetic endeavor, "The Great Realisation", has met with unprecedented success, accumulating an astonishing 60 million views across various platforms and being skillfully translated into languages from every corner of the globe, a testament to the profound impact of his work.