Welcome to TomHern.Com! This is the official website of the Kiwi actor Tom Hern, who is best known for his roles of Ram on The Tribe, Devin on Power Rangers: Dino Thunder, and Baxter Cormack on Shortland Street. Browse the site to read more about Tom's career so far, as well as any new projects on the way — Tom is an upcoming musician as well. There are plenty of images, interviews, multimedia, and other exclusive content on the site. Enjoy your stay and come back again!
Thanks to Jessica I’ve now fixed a problem with the layout when viewed in Internet Explorer — it seems I forgot to double-check the index page before opening the current layout to public. I apologise for you all having to see an unfunctional site, but it should be all good now. Please do let me know if you think something’s not looking right, I tend to miss things occasionally. Do you think the layout looks all right now?
Waiting to hear back from my associates who went to Dragon*Con… Hoping to have fresh things for you as soon as possible. Keep checking back!
Sorry for the downtime, everyone. I hope it was worth it, though, for I present you: the new layout! Once again, I’ve gone through everything on the site, hoping to keep things as up-to-date as possible. I’ve made a lot of changes, so if something looks a little (or a lot) off, let me know so I can fix it. I’m still working on bits and pieces. Comments & criticism are welcome, as usual.
That said, it’s time to get ready for Dragon*Con 2006! As you should know, Tom will be attending this year as well, so expect lots of goodies over the next weekend and the week after that. If you’re going to the Con, any material you can send me is greatly appreciated. :)
Now, off you go. There’s plenty of stuff for you to see!
A short film directed by James Napier and starring Tom Hern & Karlos Wrennall was added to the video section, check it out. The video Two Cons, One Key — a fun little one day project for a bit of a giggle — contains a bit of swearing, so if you’re under 13 or easily offended, you might want to think twice before watching it. :)
You can also watch the clip at The Flux, if the download from this site isn’t working for some reason. Head over to the forums to discuss!
Here’s a little something to accompany the release of a demo track on the 17th of July on TomHern.com: on Monday the 17th, the guys are going to be debuting three tracks on NZ station BFM @ 9 PM New Zealand time. This will be available for stream at http://www.95bfm.co.nz. Be sure to check it out!
Other goodies coming up shortly. :)
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Guess what guys, I’ve totally forgotten the 4th birthday of this site! =D The first ever version of Tom Hern Online went.. well, online.. on July 10, 2002. Which means that the day before yesterday, this site had been online for four years! Wow, time really does fly. Anyway, happy birthday TomHern.com! =D Cake to everyone!
I added a misc Shortland Street picture to the gallery and a couple of new links to the affiliates section.
10 days to go until the music release, so please, leave your comments here! If you’ve signed it once in the past, sign again. Every message counts. :)
Edited to Add: Wow, thanks guys, we got a flood of comments after I posted the above - thank you, and keep it coming! =)