Thom Bierdz

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Thom Bierdz
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Bierdz in 2016
Born (1962-03-25) March 25, 1962 (age 59)
OccupationActor
Years active1985–present
Known forPhillip Chancellor III on The Young and the Restless

Thom Bierdz (born March 25, 1962) is an American actor best known for his portrayal of Phillip Chancellor III on the daytime drama The Young and the Restless.

Career[]

He appeared on The Young and the Restless, from 1986 to 1989, returning for a "dream sequence" in 2004, and in a surprising twist, returned to the role in May 2009, 2010 and 2011. He was also a recurring guest star on Melrose Place as Sarah's abusive boyfriend, Hank. Other TV credits include guest starred twice on Murder, She Wrote (1994, 1995), Matlock (1993), Robin's Hoods (1994) and Highway to Heaven (1986), Win, Lose or Draw (1989) and The New Hollywood Squares (1988, 1989). Bierdz played Bobby Burton on the web series Old Dogs New Tricks in 2012 and 2013.[1]

Filmography[]

Television and Film
Year Title Role Notes
1985 St. Elmo's Fire Rowdy Undergrad
1986 Highway to Heaven Paul Hiller 1 episode: "The Torch"
The Gladiator Kid
1986–89, 2004, 2009–11 The Young and the Restless Phillip Chancellor III 114 episodes
1993 Matlock Bobby Simpson 1 episode: "The Class"
1994 Robin's Hoods Lenny Wimmer 1 episode: "The Pawn"
Melrose Place Hank 2 episodes: "Imperfect Strangers" and "Devil with the G-String On"
1994-1995 Murder, She Wrote Richard Binyon (1994) / Phil Carmichael (1995) 2 episodes: "Wheel of Death" and "A Quaking in Aspen"
2000 Warm Texas Rain Michael
2002 The Last Place on Earth Rich (credited as Zoey Drake)
2012-2016 Old Dogs & New Tricks Bobby Burton web series, 12 episodes

Personal life[]

Bierdz's ancestry is Polish on his father's side and Italian on his mother's side. He left The Young and the Restless in July 1989 to pursue film roles.

His youngest brother Troy, who had been living with him in Los Angeles, returned to Wisconsin. Shortly thereafter, in July 1989, Troy murdered their mother with a baseball bat and is currently serving a sentence of 50 years without the possibility of parole in a Wisconsin prison. In May 2000, his brother Gregg committed suicide. He has one sister. In 2018, Bierdz appeared in and narrated an episode of Evil Lives Here on the Investigation Discovery (ID) Network, based on his memoir Forgiving Troy. In the show, he recounts his brother Troy's life and his strange behavior leading to his mother's murder.

Bierdz is openly gay. After acting, Bierdz has devoted most of his life to painting. In 2005, he received the 2005 Out Magazine Best Emerging Artist of Los Angeles for painting pictures of cows. He is also the recipient of the Key to the Light Award from The Thalians.[2]

In September 2009, The Human Rights Campaign at a black tie gala themed "Speak Your Truth" presented Bierdz with its Visibility Award for his continued contributions to charity work for human rights through his visual art, acting and writing.[3]

Works[]

  • Bierdz, T. (2009). Forgiving Troy: A True Story of Murder, Mental Illness and Recovery. Thom Bierdz. ISBN 978-1-61539-485-2. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
  • Bierdz, Thom (2018). Young, Gay & Restless: My Scandalous On-Screen & Off-Screen Sexual Liberations. Thom Bierdz. ISBN 978-1732732018.
  • Bierdz, Thom (2018). Anonymous True Accounts: How Men REALLY Feel About Being Sexually Assaulted. Thom Bierdz. ISBN 9781732732056.
  • Bierdz, Thom (2019). They Want to Help Us: Phenomenal True-Life Accounts of the Unexplainable: 100 Miraculous Spirit Encounters. Thom Bierdz. ISBN 9781732732070.

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