A graduate of Ithaca College, Tommy Demenkoff debuted in the original New York productions of both Godspell and Grease before heading off to Los Angeles. A role in Luis Valdez's historic Zoot Suit at the Mark Taper Forum led to several TV and Film appearances like Fantasy Island, Eight Is Enough, Battlestar Galactica, General Hospital, and yes, the cult classic Surf Nazis Must Die.Eventually the reckless lifestyle of ShowBiz collapsed upon him leading to abandoning the initial dream. Leaving Hollywood, without a plan, he began a 25-year teaching career along the legendary School-to-Prison Pipeline. As a self-anointed ""Theatrician,"" Tommy performed a series of new roles within Academia, Arts Education, Nonprofit Administration, Therapeutic Communities, and Big City Government.His final tour as New York's first Director of Arts Education for close to 8,000 Detainees in all city jails landed him on Rikers Island as a member of the New York City Department of Correction. Producing daily classes, workshops, and events for General Population, Tommy also introduced a revolutionary system-wide playwriting project for those inside solitary confinement as the centerpiece of his artistic practice and humanitarian response to incarceration. Even through a Global Pandemic.
""Raw, authentic, and energized. It is fast paced and dense with activity, emotion, success, failure, and risk. Just like the theater and life."" -Scott Lee Eck, CEO Leadership Masters ""The cycle is repetitive as he works his way through different environments, levels of responsibility and challenges. The benefit is a sense of stability in his character and drive. An impressive personal success story of creativity and commitment."" -Peter Stace, Senior VP Enrollment & Strategy-Emeritus Fordham University