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|goals = Prevent Beverly Marsh from returning to Maine <small>(failed)</small>.<br> |
|goals = Prevent Beverly Marsh from returning to Maine <small>(failed)</small>.<br> |
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Get revenge on Beverly Marsh for betraying and deserting him <small>(failed)</small>. |
Get revenge on Beverly Marsh for betraying and deserting him <small>(failed)</small>. |
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+ | Assault<br> |
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|type of villain = Abusive Control Freak}} |
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+ | {{Quote|Got to give you a whupping. Sorry about that, babe.|Tom Rogan to Beverly Marsh.}} |
{{Quote|Bev! You need me! BEV!!!|Tom Rogan after Beverly Marsh beaten him up and leaves him for good.}} |
{{Quote|Bev! You need me! BEV!!!|Tom Rogan after Beverly Marsh beaten him up and leaves him for good.}} |
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− | '''Thomas "Tom" Rogan''' is a major antagonist in the Stephen King book ''IT'', and a minor antagonist in the TV miniseries and the 2019 film of the same name. He is Beverly Marsh's controlling and abusive ex-husband |
+ | '''Thomas "Tom" Rogan''' is a major antagonist in the Stephen King book ''IT'', and a minor antagonist in the TV miniseries and the 2019 film of the same name. He is Beverly Marsh's controlling and abusive ex-husband/ex-boyfriend and is virtually a carbon copy of her [[Alvin Marsh|equally abusive father]], personality-wise. |
After Beverly is called back to [[w:c:evil:Derry|Derry]], Maine to fight [[It (Stephen King)|IT/Pennywise]] again, she finally stands up to Tom and leaves him. In a rage, he tortures Beverly's best friend Kay into revealing where she went and follows her to Maine, bent on getting revenge. In the novel, he dies of shock after seeing Pennywise's true form, but in the miniseries, he is not seen again after Beverly leaves him. |
After Beverly is called back to [[w:c:evil:Derry|Derry]], Maine to fight [[It (Stephen King)|IT/Pennywise]] again, she finally stands up to Tom and leaves him. In a rage, he tortures Beverly's best friend Kay into revealing where she went and follows her to Maine, bent on getting revenge. In the novel, he dies of shock after seeing Pennywise's true form, but in the miniseries, he is not seen again after Beverly leaves him. |
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+ | He is portrayed by Ryan Michael in the 1990 ''IT'' miniseries and Will Beinbrink in the 2019 sequel ''IT: Chapter Two''. |
+ | ==Biography== |
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In the novel, Tom is the insane and abusive husband of Beverly Marsh. Tom has a predatory view of women and he thrives on the control he has over his vulnerable wife. He sees Beverly as a sexual object and uses Beverly's chain-smoking as an excuse to beat her. But his abuse of her proves to be his undoing. When Beverly tries to leave for Derry, he refuses to let her go, even whipping her with a belt that was his weapon of choice when beating her. Tom is surprised when his normally docile wife decides to fight back and stand up against him, nearly killing him before leaving for Derry. Desperate to find his wife, Tom finds one of Beverly's friends, Kay McCall, and beats her senseless until she reveals where Beverly is. Tom arrives in Derry with the intent on killing his wife and her "writer friend" Bill, whom he suspects to be her lover. However, he runs into IT and is hypnotized then IT uses him to capture Bill Denbrough's wife, Audra Phillips, and bring her to IT's lair in the city sewers. When Tom sees It in its true form, he collapses dead from the shock of seeing IT's true form and his corpse is eaten by IT. |
In the novel, Tom is the insane and abusive husband of Beverly Marsh. Tom has a predatory view of women and he thrives on the control he has over his vulnerable wife. He sees Beverly as a sexual object and uses Beverly's chain-smoking as an excuse to beat her. But his abuse of her proves to be his undoing. When Beverly tries to leave for Derry, he refuses to let her go, even whipping her with a belt that was his weapon of choice when beating her. Tom is surprised when his normally docile wife decides to fight back and stand up against him, nearly killing him before leaving for Derry. Desperate to find his wife, Tom finds one of Beverly's friends, Kay McCall, and beats her senseless until she reveals where Beverly is. Tom arrives in Derry with the intent on killing his wife and her "writer friend" Bill, whom he suspects to be her lover. However, he runs into IT and is hypnotized then IT uses him to capture Bill Denbrough's wife, Audra Phillips, and bring her to IT's lair in the city sewers. When Tom sees It in its true form, he collapses dead from the shock of seeing IT's true form and his corpse is eaten by IT. |
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− | ==''Stephen King's IT'' (TV Miniseries)== |
+ | ===''Stephen King's IT'' (TV Miniseries)=== |
In Chicago, Illinois, fashion designer Beverly Marsh receives word from her secretary that she has a phone call coming in from Maine. Tom interrupts her and says that they are not to be disturbed. After a moment, Beverly agrees. After the secretary leaves, Tom notices that his girlfriend is scared, adjusts her hair and tells her to get herself under control for a meeting with their Japanese investors. They kiss and Tom tells her never to contradict him again. In an act of defiance (behind Tom's back), Beverly returns her hair to its previous condition. |
In Chicago, Illinois, fashion designer Beverly Marsh receives word from her secretary that she has a phone call coming in from Maine. Tom interrupts her and says that they are not to be disturbed. After a moment, Beverly agrees. After the secretary leaves, Tom notices that his girlfriend is scared, adjusts her hair and tells her to get herself under control for a meeting with their Japanese investors. They kiss and Tom tells her never to contradict him again. In an act of defiance (behind Tom's back), Beverly returns her hair to its previous condition. |
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The meeting goes well and that night, Tom and Beverly celebrate in bed. Afterwards, Tom leaves to go get some more champagne as the phone rings. Beverly answers it and discovers Mike Hanlon to be on the other line, who tells her to "brace herself" for what he has to tell her. A few minutes later, Tom comes in with a new champagne bottle and asks who was on the phone only to discover that Beverly is packing. She explains she has to go to Maine and mentions Mike Hanlon. |
The meeting goes well and that night, Tom and Beverly celebrate in bed. Afterwards, Tom leaves to go get some more champagne as the phone rings. Beverly answers it and discovers Mike Hanlon to be on the other line, who tells her to "brace herself" for what he has to tell her. A few minutes later, Tom comes in with a new champagne bottle and asks who was on the phone only to discover that Beverly is packing. She explains she has to go to Maine and mentions Mike Hanlon. |
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− | Thinking that Beverly is leaving for "some old boyfriend", Tom immediately slaps her and |
+ | Thinking that Beverly is leaving for "some old boyfriend", Tom immediately slaps her and silences her. He then accuses her of showing off at work and rejecting him for her other lover and tells her she has forgotten her lessons then goes to the closet wardrobe and takes out a belt intent on beating her with it. Beverly tells him to put down the belt and warns him that there is trouble in Maine. |
− | When Tom orders her to unpack her things and get back into bed, Beverly finally |
+ | When Tom orders her to unpack her things and get back into bed, Beverly finally snaps and starts throwing things at him from her dresser, culminating in her hitting him in the head with a jar. This stuns Tom for a few moments, giving her long enough to pack up her suitcase and tell him that if he ever came at her like that again, she would ''kill'' him. After such declaration because of his mistreatment of her, Beverly leaves to the airport. Tom warns Beverly that she needs him in her life and scream her name as she leaves. He is never seen again after that. |
− | ==''IT: Chapter Two''== |
+ | ===''IT: Chapter Two''=== |
+ | Tom Rogan's role is much smaller in the 2019 movie than in the 1990 miniseries. In this incarnation, Beverly answers the phone call from Mike Hanlon asking her to return to Derry. After Beverly tries to explain to Tom she needs to go to Derry, he accuses her of being unfaithful and proceeds to beat her, telling her that she is not going anywhere. He then throws her down on the bed and attempts to rape her. However, Beverly fights back and knocks him out, immediately fleeing the house despite heavy rain. After leaving the house, she removes her wedding ring. Tom screams abuse at her while she is fleeing, but unlike the novel, he does not follow her to Derry and he is not seen again in the film. |
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− | {{Quote|No! Close the door and don't disturb us with any calls.|Tom interrupting Beverly and telling the secretary not to bother them.}} |
+ | {{Scroll box|{{Quote|No! Close the door and don't disturb us with any calls.|Tom interrupting Beverly and telling the secretary not to bother them.}} |
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{{Quote|Your hands are shaking...|Tom to Beverly when he notices that she is nervous.}} |
{{Quote|Your hands are shaking...|Tom to Beverly when he notices that she is nervous.}} |
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{{Quote|That stuff spreads like cancer! I won't have it here.|Tom correcting Beverly's panicky behavior instead of consoling her.}} |
{{Quote|That stuff spreads like cancer! I won't have it here.|Tom correcting Beverly's panicky behavior instead of consoling her.}} |
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{{Quote|There, that's perfect. Don't touch it.|Tom fixing Beverly's hair and warning her not to correct it.}} |
{{Quote|There, that's perfect. Don't touch it.|Tom fixing Beverly's hair and warning her not to correct it.}} |
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{{Quote|Oh, and Bevvy, don't contradict me like that ever again, okay?|Tom telling Beverly not to interrupt him in front of the secretary again.}} |
{{Quote|Oh, and Bevvy, don't contradict me like that ever again, okay?|Tom telling Beverly not to interrupt him in front of the secretary again.}} |
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{{Quote|SHUT UP! You shut up, you just shut up!!|Tom to Beverly after slapping her across the face out of her leaving.}} |
{{Quote|SHUT UP! You shut up, you just shut up!!|Tom to Beverly after slapping her across the face out of her leaving.}} |
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{{Quote|You're leaving me for some old boyfriend?!|Tom expressing his jealousy to Beverly over her phone call from an old friend.}} |
{{Quote|You're leaving me for some old boyfriend?!|Tom expressing his jealousy to Beverly over her phone call from an old friend.}} |
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{{Quote|Oh, you've been a naughty girl who's forgotten her lessons!|Tom to Beverly as he takes out a belt and threatens to whip her.}} |
{{Quote|Oh, you've been a naughty girl who's forgotten her lessons!|Tom to Beverly as he takes out a belt and threatens to whip her.}} |
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{{Quote|You put these clothes back. You get back into bed.|Tom demanding Beverly unpack her belongings and stay with him.}} |
{{Quote|You put these clothes back. You get back into bed.|Tom demanding Beverly unpack her belongings and stay with him.}} |
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− | {{Quote|Then, maybe I can let you out of this house in 2 days instead of 2 weeks!|Tom trying to "negotiate" his demands with Beverly wanting to leave.}} |
+ | {{Quote|Then, maybe I can let you out of this house in 2 days instead of 2 weeks!|Tom trying to "negotiate" his demands with Beverly wanting to leave.}}}} |
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+ | {{Quote|You're good? What's going on? Why do you pack in the middle of the night?|Tom checking on Beverly why she is good and asking her if she wants to pack her belongings to go Derry.}}}} |
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+ | {{Quote|It's okay. You don't have to explain anything to me. Just relax. I trust you.|Tom to Beverly when he calms her down.}}}} |
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+ | {{Quote|I just don't understand why you are lying to me. I heard you say the name Mike.|Tom thinking if Beverly is lying to him instead of letting her go to Derry.}}}} |
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+ | {{Quote|You know that trust is the basis of our relationship. It means everything to me. True?|Tom answering to Beverly that she knowns that the trust is the basis of their marital relationship and responding that it means everything to him.}}}} |
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+ | {{Quote|What? The last time?|Tom, very angry and horrified, asking Beverly if she knows like the last time.}}}} |
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+ | {{Quote|You're a damn liar, Bev. You won't anywhere, okay? I want you to stay here and you will show me what you wanted to do with that Mike, okay?|Tom preventing Beverly from going to Derry, demanding that she must stay with him and that she will show him what she wanted to do with Mike after insulting her out of her leaving.}}}} |
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+ | {{Quote|No one will love you like me. You know that, right?|Tom promising Beverly that nobody never loves her like him and expressings his jealously to her over her phone call from Mike, only for Beverly to slap him across the face and Tom to whip her with a belt.}}}} |
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+ | {{Quote|Dont make it worse! Do not do it.|Tom to Beverly as he throws her with a punch to the bed and attempts to sexually assault her.}}}} |
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+ | {{Quote|No one will love you like me. You know that, right?|Tom promising Beverly that nobody never loves her like him and expressings his jealously to her over her phone call from Mike.}}}} |
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+ | {{Quote|For!|Tom attempting to lunge at Beverly but she fights back and knocks him out.}}}} |
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+ | {{Quote|YOU ARE NOBODY WITHOUT ME, YOU KNOW IT, RIGHT? TELL ME I'M WRONG!!!|Tom yelling abuse at Beverly while she is fleeing and threatening to rape her someday.}}}} |
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“ | Got to give you a whupping. Sorry about that, babe. | „ |
~ Tom Rogan to Beverly Marsh. |
“ | Bev! You need me! BEV!!! | „ |
~ Tom Rogan after Beverly Marsh beaten him up and leaves him for good. |
Thomas "Tom" Rogan is a major antagonist in the Stephen King book IT, and a minor antagonist in the TV miniseries and the 2019 film of the same name. He is Beverly Marsh's controlling and abusive ex-husband/ex-boyfriend and is virtually a carbon copy of her equally abusive father, personality-wise.
After Beverly is called back to Derry, Maine to fight IT/Pennywise again, she finally stands up to Tom and leaves him. In a rage, he tortures Beverly's best friend Kay into revealing where she went and follows her to Maine, bent on getting revenge. In the novel, he dies of shock after seeing Pennywise's true form, but in the miniseries, he is not seen again after Beverly leaves him.
He is portrayed by Ryan Michael in the 1990 IT miniseries and Will Beinbrink in the 2019 sequel IT: Chapter Two.
Biography
Stephen King's IT (novel)
In the novel, Tom is the insane and abusive husband of Beverly Marsh. Tom has a predatory view of women and he thrives on the control he has over his vulnerable wife. He sees Beverly as a sexual object and uses Beverly's chain-smoking as an excuse to beat her. But his abuse of her proves to be his undoing. When Beverly tries to leave for Derry, he refuses to let her go, even whipping her with a belt that was his weapon of choice when beating her. Tom is surprised when his normally docile wife decides to fight back and stand up against him, nearly killing him before leaving for Derry. Desperate to find his wife, Tom finds one of Beverly's friends, Kay McCall, and beats her senseless until she reveals where Beverly is. Tom arrives in Derry with the intent on killing his wife and her "writer friend" Bill, whom he suspects to be her lover. However, he runs into IT and is hypnotized then IT uses him to capture Bill Denbrough's wife, Audra Phillips, and bring her to IT's lair in the city sewers. When Tom sees It in its true form, he collapses dead from the shock of seeing IT's true form and his corpse is eaten by IT.
Stephen King's IT (TV Miniseries)
In Chicago, Illinois, fashion designer Beverly Marsh receives word from her secretary that she has a phone call coming in from Maine. Tom interrupts her and says that they are not to be disturbed. After a moment, Beverly agrees. After the secretary leaves, Tom notices that his girlfriend is scared, adjusts her hair and tells her to get herself under control for a meeting with their Japanese investors. They kiss and Tom tells her never to contradict him again. In an act of defiance (behind Tom's back), Beverly returns her hair to its previous condition.
The meeting goes well and that night, Tom and Beverly celebrate in bed. Afterwards, Tom leaves to go get some more champagne as the phone rings. Beverly answers it and discovers Mike Hanlon to be on the other line, who tells her to "brace herself" for what he has to tell her. A few minutes later, Tom comes in with a new champagne bottle and asks who was on the phone only to discover that Beverly is packing. She explains she has to go to Maine and mentions Mike Hanlon.
Thinking that Beverly is leaving for "some old boyfriend", Tom immediately slaps her and silences her. He then accuses her of showing off at work and rejecting him for her other lover and tells her she has forgotten her lessons then goes to the closet wardrobe and takes out a belt intent on beating her with it. Beverly tells him to put down the belt and warns him that there is trouble in Maine.
When Tom orders her to unpack her things and get back into bed, Beverly finally snaps and starts throwing things at him from her dresser, culminating in her hitting him in the head with a jar. This stuns Tom for a few moments, giving her long enough to pack up her suitcase and tell him that if he ever came at her like that again, she would kill him. After such declaration because of his mistreatment of her, Beverly leaves to the airport. Tom warns Beverly that she needs him in her life and scream her name as she leaves. He is never seen again after that.
IT: Chapter Two
Tom Rogan's role is much smaller in the 2019 movie than in the 1990 miniseries. In this incarnation, Beverly answers the phone call from Mike Hanlon asking her to return to Derry. After Beverly tries to explain to Tom she needs to go to Derry, he accuses her of being unfaithful and proceeds to beat her, telling her that she is not going anywhere. He then throws her down on the bed and attempts to rape her. However, Beverly fights back and knocks him out, immediately fleeing the house despite heavy rain. After leaving the house, she removes her wedding ring. Tom screams abuse at her while she is fleeing, but unlike the novel, he does not follow her to Derry and he is not seen again in the film.
Gallery
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Quotes
“ | No! Close the door and don't disturb us with any calls. | „ |
~ Tom interrupting Beverly and telling the secretary not to bother them. |
“ | Your hands are shaking... | „ |
~ Tom to Beverly when he notices that she is nervous. |
“ | That stuff spreads like cancer! I won't have it here. | „ |
~ Tom correcting Beverly's panicky behavior instead of consoling her. |
“ | There, that's perfect. Don't touch it. | „ |
~ Tom fixing Beverly's hair and warning her not to correct it. |
“ | Oh, and Bevvy, don't contradict me like that ever again, okay? | „ |
~ Tom telling Beverly not to interrupt him in front of the secretary again. |
“ | SHUT UP! You shut up, you just shut up!! | „ |
~ Tom to Beverly after slapping her across the face out of her leaving. |
“ | You're leaving me for some old boyfriend?! | „ |
~ Tom expressing his jealousy to Beverly over her phone call from an old friend. |
“ | Oh, you've been a naughty girl who's forgotten her lessons! | „ |
~ Tom to Beverly as he takes out a belt and threatens to whip her. |
“ | You put these clothes back. You get back into bed. | „ |
~ Tom demanding Beverly unpack her belongings and stay with him. |
“ | Then, maybe I can let you out of this house in 2 days instead of 2 weeks! | „ |
~ Tom trying to "negotiate" his demands with Beverly wanting to leave. |
“ | You're good? What's going on? Why do you pack in the middle of the night? | „ |
~ Tom checking on Beverly why she is good and asking her if she wants to pack her belongings to go Derry. |
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“ | It's okay. You don't have to explain anything to me. Just relax. I trust you. | „ |
~ Tom to Beverly when he calms her down. |
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“ | I just don't understand why you are lying to me. I heard you say the name Mike. | „ |
~ Tom thinking if Beverly is lying to him instead of letting her go to Derry. |
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“ | You know that trust is the basis of our relationship. It means everything to me. True? | „ |
~ Tom answering to Beverly that she knowns that the trust is the basis of their marital relationship and responding that it means everything to him. |
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“ | What? The last time? | „ |
~ Tom, very angry and horrified, asking Beverly if she knows like the last time. |
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“ | You're a damn liar, Bev. You won't anywhere, okay? I want you to stay here and you will show me what you wanted to do with that Mike, okay? | „ |
~ Tom preventing Beverly from going to Derry, demanding that she must stay with him and that she will show him what she wanted to do with Mike after insulting her out of her leaving. |
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“ | No one will love you like me. You know that, right? | „ |
~ Tom promising Beverly that nobody never loves her like him and expressings his jealously to her over her phone call from Mike, only for Beverly to slap him across the face and Tom to whip her with a belt. |
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“ | Dont make it worse! Do not do it. | „ |
~ Tom to Beverly as he throws her with a punch to the bed and attempts to sexually assault her. |
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“ | No one will love you like me. You know that, right? | „ |
~ Tom promising Beverly that nobody never loves her like him and expressings his jealously to her over her phone call from Mike. |
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“ | For! | „ |
~ Tom attempting to lunge at Beverly but she fights back and knocks him out. |
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“ | YOU ARE NOBODY WITHOUT ME, YOU KNOW IT, RIGHT? TELL ME I'M WRONG!!! | „ |
~ Tom yelling abuse at Beverly while she is fleeing and threatening to rape her someday. |
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Trivia
- In the novel and the 2019 film adaptation, Tom and Beverly are married together. In the TV miniseries adaptation, they were dating.