Tom was in Bruce Beresford's Double Jeopardy which starred Tommy Lee Jones and Ashley Judd.
Tom's last role in a movie was in 2002 in the TV movie Sins of the Father
Tom's first acting job was in The Glitter Dome (1984).
Tom's natural eye colour is blue.
Tom is also a noted dancer.
Tom is an accomplished singer.
Tom's natural hair colour is brown.
Tom's favorite colour is blue.
Tom has been romantically involved with actress Karin Konoval for the last several years.
Tom co-starred with former SG-1 cast member Teryl Rothery in an 11 minute long film entitled The Fisherman and His Wife (1998).
Tom also frequently works as a director and has worked on many plays throughout Canada.
Tom's first film appearance was as a Policeman in Certain Fury (1985).
Tom is often associated with the La Luna Productions Theatre Group in Canada.
Tom was nominated for the Jessie Richardson Theatre Award for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role for his role in Road at the Actors' Resource Group (1994).
Tom was nominated for the Jessie Richardson Theatre Award for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for his role in Guys and Dolls at the Vancouver Playhouse (2001).
Tom frequently attends SG-1 conventions to meet the fans.
Tom's favourite Stargate SG-1 episode that he appeared in was Chain Reaction.
Tom had been working for six years as a computer programmer for a major Canadian Airline when he decided to try his hand at acting.
Tom is a native of New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada.
Tom has received numerous accolades for his stage work (including three Jessie Awards).
Tom is perhaps best known for his recurring role on Stargate SG-1 as Col. Harry Maybourne.
Tom is known primarily as a stage performer in Canada.
In 2005, Tom was nominated for the Leo Award for Dramatic Series: Best Supporting Performance by a Male
for the Stargate SG-1 (1997) episode: It's Good to be King.
Tom's surname, McBeath is pronounced "MAC-Beth."
Tom was nominated for the Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Guest Role in a Dramatic Series for the Cold Squad episode: Jane Klosky (1998)
If you want to write to Tom, here's the address:
Tom McBeath
c/o Leonard Bonnell @ the Characters #200-1505
West 2nd Ave.
Vancouver, BC
V6H 3Y4
CANADA
Tom McBeath: (on his favourite SG-1 episode) I really enjoyed Chain Reaction. There was a wonderful scene at the very end where Maybourne is in Jamaica and he's on the pay phone talking to O'Neill back at the base. We filmed this on Location in a place called English Bay, which is part of Vancouver that has palm trees and is very Jamaica-Like. There was a steel drum band playing in the background and one of the extras they had hired walked past me as I 'finished' my call and hung up the phone. All of a sudden, I grabbed her and we started dancing. Everyone was laughing and hey decided to keep it in. That was a lot of fun.
Tom McBeath: (about the fact that his character in Stargate SG-1 was "transformed" into a recurrent character) Well, when I auditioned for it they said it was possibly recurring, and then the first couple years I think I only did one a year, maybe two. But he was just this small, pain in the ass N.I.D. guy and relatively boring character to play. Luckily, they kept writing stuff and I got to fall out of uniform.
Tom McBeath: (about Colonel Harry Maybourne's crush on Colonel Carter on the tv show Stargate SG-1) Well, I got interviewed, I don't know, after the third episode or something, and I think it was in the second episode that there was a scene where I was working with Carter. There was a scene that they ran out of time and decided they didn't need. But it was a scene where it showed Maybourne sort of having this little... He finally found some human element in himself, and it was towards Carter. And it was, like, the first time he felt maybe he was attracted to someone.