Thomas Place is known for I Am Legend (2007), The Dark Knight Rises (2012) and The Irishman (2019).
Thomas Poarch is an award-winning actor/writer/producer living in New York. He has played classical roles from Shakespeare to the contemporary Ionesco, lead roles in classic and new American musicals, as well as numerous contract/co-starring roles for daytime and prime time TV. He has written for the stage and small screen, with his work being produced in Los Angeles and New York. Some of his notable TV credits include co-starring roles on "Unforgettable" (CBS), "Gossip Girl" (CW), "Blue Bloods" (CBS), "One Life To Live" (ABC), "As The World Turns" (CBS), "All My Children" (ABC), and "Home Court" (Nickelodeon). He has starred in over 50 commercials for such brands as Mercedes-Benz, Coca-Cola, AT&T, Locker Room and Hershey's Chocolate, and was the national spokesman for Mercury Insurance. Off-Broadway, he appeared for five years in the hit show, The Awesome 80's Prom, and originated his roles in the new musicals, Arnie The Doughnut, Homo The Musical, and Terms of Dismemberment (directed by three-time TONY winner, Hinton Battle). Other theater credits include: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas ("Governor"/ national tour); Urban Cowboy ("Marshall"/ Broadway reading); Victor/Victoria ("King Marchan"/ first NYC revival), Obama 44 ("Mel"/ La MaMa), plus new works at The Cherry Lane Theater and The New York Theater Workshop. Film credits include: several award-winning shorts and indie features, plus the lead role in Shave, produced by Oscar-winning, Killer Films. As a writer, Thomas collaborated with Broadway writer/director, Phillip Oesterman, to write Take This Show and Shove It! - a country-western "soap-Opry" musical comedy. It was premiered in Houston, TX by Broadway producer, Stevie Phillips (The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas), and later in Los Angeles at the Cinegrill in The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, and in New York at The 13th Street Theater. Thomas starred in all three productions. Recently, he co-wrote/produced and starred in an original comedy web-series, Brosephs, which is now being developed for television. Thomas is a member of the Writer's Guild of America (WGA East).
Thomas Potter is an ex soldier who served with the PPCLI for 8 years , mostly in reconnaissance. Upon release from the military he started working in film with the goal to be a stunt performer. Along the way he discovered acting and auditioned for, and was accepted by the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Completing the program at the Pasadena campus in 1996. As well as being a performer he is also the film and stage combat instructor for Blood and Iron Martial Arts. A historical European martial arts school specializing in edged weapons and some hand to hand techniques. He is also a weapons and tactics trainer and advisor.
Thomas Prenn was born on June 10, 1994 in Innichen, South Tyrol, Italy. He is an actor, known for Hochwald (2020), Biohackers (2020) and Tatort (1970).
Thomas Purdy is an actor, known for The Wall (2016).
Thomas Purifoy is a director and writer, known for Is Genesis History? (2017), Samaritan (2006) and The Widow and Judge (2007).
Thomas Q. Jones is a captivating force on and off the field. While best known as an unstoppable all-time leading running back that played twelve seasons in the National Football League (NFL), Jones has turned his post-NFL focus to the world of acting in both film and television, and the world of technology as the Chief Executive Officer of the mobile application developer, Castar Applications, Inc. In film, Jones headlined the independent film, "Runaway Island," alongside Lorraine Toussaint and Aisha Hinds. He filmed "Straight Outta Compton," the feature film based on the lives and careers of the hip-hop group, N.W.A. He shared a memorable scene with Paul Giamatti. The film opened on August 14, 2015, and debuted in the number one box office position, and remained in the top position for three consecutive weeks. In 2016, Jones is both a producer and actor in upcoming screen adaptation of the graphic novel, "Loyalty," with Lucien Laviscount, as well as an actor in the independent short film project, "Love and The Line," and the innovative independent feature length film, "9 Rides," shot entirely using 4K video with an iPhone 6s. In television, Jones guest-starred in Seasons 2 and 3 of the BET hit drama series, "Being Mary Jane," in a multi-episode arc as "Brandon 'Cutty Buddy' Gibson," love interest to "Mary Jane Paul," played by award-winning actress, Gabrielle Union. On the TV ONE comedy series, "Born Again Virgin," Jones guest-starred as the irresistible commercial pilot, "Vince," a love interest to the series lead, Danielle Nicolet. He also appeared in featured roles in the acclaimed Showtime series "Shameless," and IFC's "Comedy Bang! Bang!" In technology, Jones developed his first mobile application through his company, Castar Applications, Inc. The launch application, Castar, is an iOS, Android and Windows social business application for creative, talented individuals to showcase their special skills, network with industry professionals, connect with targeted audiences and agents, grow and manage their fan base, and earn money. Jones plans to develop more mobile applications that enhance users' social media and e-commerce experiences. Drafted 7th overall in the 2000 NFL draft by the Arizona Cardinals out of the University of Virginia, Jones went on to become one of the 25 all-time leading rushers in NFL history, with more than 10,000 rushing yards. In addition to the Arizona Cardinals, he played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New York Jets, Chicago Bears and the Kansas City Chiefs, becoming an AFC Rushing Leader, a 2006 NFC champion, 2007 Super Bowl XLI player, and 2009 Pro-Bowl selection within his career. In 2010, Jones was nominated for "The Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year" award recognizing an NFL player for his excellence on and off the field. In 2017, Jones will be eligible for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Jones grew up in Big Stone Gap, VA alongside five sisters, one brother, and his coal-miner parents. He collaborated with his parents to publish "Blessings from the Dust," a book inspired by the struggles the family endured coming from the poverty-stricken coal-mining camps of Virginia. A feature length film based on this book is in development. Jones received his Bachelor's degree in Psychology in three years from the University of Virginia and established the "Thomas Quinn Jones I Academic Scholarship" at his alma mater. Committed to helping the NFL evolve, upon his death, he committed to donating his brain for research to the Sports Legacy Institute which studies the link between high-impact sports and brain trauma. As a tribute to his twelve years in the NFL, he is also developing a documentary, "The NFL: The Gift or the Curse?" Jones splits his time between Los Angeles, CA and Miami, FL, with his dog and a hairless cat.
Born and raised in the San Fernando Valley, Southern California... graduated from Granada Hills High School... a graduate of CSUN (Political Science and American Government). Went on a treasure hunt in the Caribbean... got sick with dysentery and malaria... joined the US Coast Guard; went to Saudi Arabia and Bahrain during Desert Storm as a communications technician... finished a Master's Degree in Educational Technology at California Lutheran University, Thousand Oaks... finished a Master's Degree in the Earth Sciences (Meteorology and Geology) at Mississippi State University... joined the US Navy... performed weather forecasts for the SEAL team in Coronado Island... taught US Navy personnel the subject of basic meteorology (Observer's Module)... joined the US Air Force, performing intelligence duties in the space sector (later to become the US Space Force)... served in Dallas, TX after 9/11... as well as Noble Eagle, Iraqi Freedom as an intelligence analyst... started a business repairing antique slot machines... incorporated a year later... retired from teaching math/science... wrote several science fiction adventure books: (The Teleporter I; Tornado Chaser; The Land Beyond Escape; The Hallway Mosaic; The Light in the Floor; Corridors of Mirrors; The Musical Equation; The Desalination Device, The Teleporter II, Beyond the Light In the Floor - Metamorphosis; The Long Delayed Echo)... act in TV, film and stage... write romantic poetry and songs, repair grandfather clocks and build cabinetry... perform voiceovers... play two pan flutes (22-pipe grand tenor and 27-pipe baritone)... play 38-string harp (Triplett Eclipse lever): A1 to C7... built, tuned and play a 36-string Celtic harp, C-major: C2 to C7... built, tuned and play a 22-string [steel] lyre: C3 to C6.
Thomas R. Burman was born on November 28, 1940 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is known for Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), Scrooged (1988) and Nip/Tuck (2003). He has been married to Bari Dreiband-Burman since 1984. They have one child. He was previously married to Sandra Burman.
Thomas R. Clark is an actor, known for A Closer Walk with Thee (2017).