Thomas Commerford (August 1, 1855 in New York City - February 17, 1920 in Chicago) was an American male actor on stage and in silent films. He was also known as Tom I. Comberford and T. I. Comberford.
Commerford debuted in the Old Drury Theater, then worked with the troupes of Edwin Arden and Dore Davidson. He appeared in Lincoln J. Carter productions for more than 25 years. In 1913, he began acting in films with Essanay Studios.
1917
as Hotel Owner
1915
as Judge Carthage
1915
as Eldridge
1915
as Professor of Bonhunkun College
1915
as Uncle Caspar
1915
1914
as Patsy Bollivar
1914
as Mr. Todd
1914
as Ethel's Father
1914
as Old Man Suggs
1914
as Huxley - the Old Soldier
1914
as Stranger
1914
as Willard, her uncle
1914
as The Doctor
1914
as Conway, a storekeeper
1914
as Dr. Burns
1914
as The Judge
1913
as The Client
1913
as James Wiley
1913
as Gen. Forrest
1913
as William Morgan
1913
as Senator Dusenberry
1913
as Mr. Thornton
1913
as Dan Mason - Nellie's Father
1912
as The Judge
1912
as James Speedon - the Railroad Superintendent
1912
as Judge Gray
1912
as Pete Kelly
1912
as Mr. Rowland - Jack's Father
1912
as Silas Wilson - Jessie's Father