Tommy Stovall
- Producer
- Director
- Editor
Tommy Stovall is a writer, director, producer and editor. Originally from Llano TX, a small rural town in the Texas Hill Country, he started his own video production company while in college at the University of Texas at Austin, where he received a degree in Radio-TV-Film. His first feature film was the multiple award-winning Hate Crime starring Seth Peterson and Bruce Davison, which he wrote, directed and produced. He received high critical acclaim for his directorial debut and won "Best Director" at the Breckenridge Festival of Film. He then wrote and directed Sedona, a comedic drama starring Frances Fisher, which was selected to screen at the prestigious Hollywood Film Festival. Aaron's Blood, his third film as writer/director, won him the Golden Stake Award for "Best Feature" at the inaugural International Vampire Film & Arts Festival in Transylvania, along with several other festival awards that followed for "Best Feature", "Best Director" and "Best Screenplay". His 2019 film Room for Rent, a thriller starring horror icon Lin Shaye, received tremendous reviews and continues to be a huge success on VOD.