Thomas or Tom Hudson may refer to:
Tom Hudson is a French actor, who starred as 'Jeannot' in the French TV series Résistance.
He is the son of Peter Hudson, a British-born actor who has been based in France since at least 1985.
Tom Hudson or Thomas Hudson (born 2 October 1986 in Salford) is an English actor.
Hudson played the roles of Baz Wainwright in Grange Hill between 2003 and 2007 and of Paul Clayton, son of Terry Duckworth, in Coronation Street between 2007 and 2008. Hudson left Coronation Street in May 2008.
Other roles have included a part in the film Love + Hate and a small part as Jamie Coldwell in television series Casualty. He also had parts in Knight School, Heartbeat and The Royal.
In January 2008 Hudson announced his engagement to marry his girlfriend of two years, Victoria.
As of 2014 Hudson worked as a magician in Hamleys toy shop.
Tom Hudson is an American computer programmer best known for co-creating the 3D modeling and animation package 3D Studio (which became 3D Studio Max, then Autodesk 3ds Max) as well as creating its precursor, CAD-3D for the Atari ST.
From 1982 until 1985, Hudson was a technical editor for the Atari 8-bit computer magazine ANALOG Computing. While at ANALOG, he wrote a number of machine language games printed as type-in listings, including Fill 'er Up (based on Qix),Livewire (based on Tempest), and Fire Bug. The last of these was co-written with Kyle Peacock. In 1982, Hudson wrote Buried Bucks (stylized as Buried Buck$), an action game sold commercially by the magazine under the name ANALOG Software.Buried Bucks was re-released by Imagic in 1984 as Chopper Hunt.
In 1984 he wrote a 3D object viewer called Solid States for the Atari 8-bit line, published in ANALOG. The BASIC program let the user enter a series of 3D points, then a series of lines connecting them, and displayed the result as a wireframe. The objects themselves were created on graph paper.