Thomas Hörbiger was born on July 11, 1931 in Berlin, Germany. He was an actor and composer, known for Hoch droben auf dem Berg (1957), Ich war noch niemals in New York (2019) and Liebe, Mädchen und Soldaten (1958). He was previously married to Gabriele. He died on May 24, 2011 in Munich, Germany.
Thomas Hübsch is known for Cathedrals of Culture (2014).
Thomas is an American Actor, Screenwriter, and Director from Portland, Maine. Born in Brooklyn, NY and raised in Cape Elizabeth, ME, Thomas got his B.A. in Fine Arts for Theatre at the University of Southern Maine where he performed in such roles as Tom Wingfield in "The Glass Menagerie" and Eilert Loevborg in "Hedda Gabler". Thomas also co-founded the production company 8mufnz with his brother, Peter, and has since made several award-winning shorts that have attained international acclaim, such as "Killer Spacemen From Outer Planet X" and "Subcontactors". Today, Thomas acts in film and theatrical productions all over New England, and continues making films with 8mufnz.
Thomas Ian Griffith was born on March 18, 1962 in Hartford, Connecticut. His father was a college professor, his mother a dance teacher. Griffith trained as an opera singer in New York City with Metropolitan Opera star Delia Rigal. He attended the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, majoring in English literature and music. While still in school, he was cast in the Broadway show The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. He continued to work on Broadway and in regional theater until moving to Los Angeles to star in his first feature film, The Karate Kid Part III. After a successful acting career, Griffith segued into writing full time, including developing multiple pilots for NBC, Universal and Warner Brothers TV. He is married to actress/screenwriter Mary Page Keller. They have two sons, Conner and Eamon.
Thomas Ian Nicholas joined the Producers Guild of America while producing and acting in his most recent film, ADVERSE, a drama/thriller with a large ensemble cast that includes Mickey Rourke, Sean Astin, Lou Diamond Phillips, Penelope Ann Miller, Matt Ryan and more. In 2018, he produced and starred in, LIVING AMONG US opposite William Saddler and the late John Heard which was released by Vision Films, Sony Pictures (US) and FOX (Asia). Thomas began his acting career on Who's the Boss? playing a young Tony Danza. At age 12, Nicholas embarked on a series of feature films that would shape his young adult career, including Rookie of the Year, A Kid in King Arthur's Court. By 18 he had recurring roles on hit TV shows like Party of Five and the role of "Kevin Myers" in the extremely successful "American Pie" franchise. Nicholas began to focus on dramatic roles including the Roger Avary-directed The Rules of Attraction with Faye Dunaway, Jessica Biel and Stealing Sinatra, opposite William H. Macy. In 2009, he landed other exciting roles as a rookie cop in the drama Life is Hot in Cracktown with Lara Flynn Boyle. He portrayed Abbie Hoffman in the film entitled The Chicago 8. And as the role of Eugene in Nicole Holofcener's Please Give, opposite Rebecca Hall and Catherine Keener, in which he and the cast won the 2011 Indie Spirit Robert Altman Award. Recent releases include Walt Before Mickey, where Nicholas portrays a young Walt Disney during the struggles of his early life and career. He was also a series regular on Steven Spielberg's TV drama series entitled, Red Band Society.
Thomas Ikeda is known for Memoirs of a Geisha (2005), The Last Dragon (1985) and Moscow on the Hudson (1984).
Thomas was born and raised in Akron, Ohio by loving parents joined by an older brother and younger sister. Tom loves sports and all kinds of music. At the age of 12 years he knew what he wanted to become; a disc-jockey. By the age of 16, Tom was working on the air at his hometown Top-40 radio station. At 18 years of age he was hired by Metromedia Inc. at WDHF/WMET Chicago Illinois, as the 'Afternoon Drive' Host, Using the 'air-name' of Tom Jeffries, he would continue a radio career that would include stints in many major markets across the country. He would enjoy his time on the air for more than 30 years of broadcasting in cities which included: Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Seattle, Boston, and Charlotte. Tom retired from radio, and now enjoys his first love of acting, working as a Day-player in many productions of Film and Television throughout the Southeast United States.
Thomas J Clark is an actor, known for Animal Kingdom (2016), Accidentally on Purpose (2009) and Young & Hungry (2014).
Thomas J. Belin is an actor, known for Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin (2021).
Thomas J. Churchill, "Church" as people call him, is an American Writer, Director and Producer who founded Church Hill Productions, Churchill was born in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn, raised in Queens, New York. Italian, Irish and English descent. His mother being Italian and his father Irish/English-born. Born into a family of six, youngest of four children. His first award, Dr of Storytelling ..came from a Daycare center/pre-kindergarten when he was five years of age. The dream of acting and entertaining was always in his heart at an early age. At Age 7 Churchill, was a runner up for a film entitled, #TheChamp. Although the part went to actor Rick Schroeder, this did not discourage Churchill. It was his sophomore year in High School when he convinced his father to buy him a full sized VHS video camera so he could make his vision come to life. The War Master, a film about two teenage cops fighting the drug problem in their neighborhood. It went on to win several local awards as Churchill was published in several newspapers regarding his film. The New York Daily News, New York Newsday, The Ridgewood Times and The Queens Tribune to list some. Today, Churchill is living his dream in Hollywood, with numerous writer, director and producer credits under his belt, his films have been picked up by Networks and Studios. In addition, millions of viewers tuned in to watch Churchill on The SyFy Network's Monster Man, a reality show that showcased Sota, FX and featured Churchill in episode #2 titled - The Forbidden Werewolf.