Biography
Tom Bronson worked in the costume design department across multiple films in the 1980s and early 1990s. Credited on three productions, Bronson contributed to the visual presentation of characters and settings through clothing and styling choices. Their involvement spanned action and family-oriented projects, including Over the Top, a 1987 film where costumes likely supported the narrative’s dramatic and physical elements. In Staying Alive, a 1983 production, Bronson’s work would have aligned with the film’s stylized portrayal of performers and stage environments.
Bronson’s most widely recognized credit is Honey, I Blew Up the Kid, a 1992 family comedy where costume design played a role in differentiating characters within the story’s exaggerated premise. While specific details of their co…




