Thomas R. Clatterbuck is an actor, known for Torn Apart (2022), Trooper (2021) and Sound and Silence (2020).
Thomas R. Daly (Frank, Everybody Loves Whales) is a credited professional film actor, host and producer of the #1 rated Tom Randell's Daly Show on radio, and supports local theater groups through volunteering and financial support from the business technology company he founded in 1998 HiSpeed Gear!. Mr. Daly volunteered to be the first recruit for a newly formed United States Marine Corps Recon unit based in Alaska. During his service Mr. Daly earned his Master Parachutist "Gold Wings", US Navy "SCUBA Bubble," WSSI rating, as well as his primary job of Field Radio Operator/ Communications Chief. During his service he represented Alaska at the Special Forces International Parachute Competition held annually in Rhode Island. Mr. Daly was born in the Anchorage and lived in several bush communities before his family settled in Anchorage, Alaska. During his senior year at East Anchorage High School Tom was voted President of the state wide Thespian Society. Tom Daly is happily married to his wife of 24 years Mary and has two daughters, Austin and Shelby.
Thomas R. Martin grew up in Miami Florida and is the youngest of 4 children. He first developed his craft by being the class clown and went on to graduate Florida State University School of Theater. His first professional acting gig was playing the son of the late Roy Scheider in an episode of SeaQuest 2032. He resides in Burbank California with his lovely wife Holly Martin and is a self proclaimed Renaissance man. Besides making a living as an actor, he's also an accomplished Writer, Director, Portrait Photographer, Musician, Oil Painter and avid gardener. If he were not in the entertainment business he would probably tell you he would love to be a astrophysicist. He loves studying the Universe and how it all works. He is also still little upset that Pluto was downgraded to Dwarf Planet, so he named his cat after it.
Dr. Tom Paradise is a Geography, Geosciences, and Cartography Professor at the University of Arkansas, and the Director of the King Fahd Center for Middle East Studies. He comes from a diverse background in the environmental sciences, cartography/GIS, architectural and stone conservation, cultural heritage management, and Middle East and North Africa geography. Having researched the unique, decaying architecture of Petra, Jordan since 1990, he has published more than sixty articles, chapters, and books on Petra and continues to advise foreign agencies on cultural heritage management, stone architectural deterioration, and Middle Eastern and North African architecture. The University of Arkansas' Petra Project is the longest running research agenda of its kind in Petra, Jordan. His expertise on stone architectural deterioration has been requested by countries across the Mediterranean and Middle East, including Italy, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Vatican City, and Jordan. In addition, he is a script and graphics consultant to a number of documentary production companies including Nova (PBS), Discovery, and Smithsonian Channels. Professor Paradise has taught abroad at Universities in Rome, Venice, Amman, as well as in the US in Georgia, Hawai'i, Arizona, and California. He has lived in Rome, Amman, San Francisco, and Hawaii, and lives in Fayetteville, Arkansas, and Mendocino, California (2017)
Thomas R. Scott is known for Superhumans (2010).
Thomas Racek, is an American actor, writer and director. Born in Little Rock, Arkansas but raised and educated in Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania. From a young age he involved himself with combat sports and martial arts. He has studied judo, jiu jitsu, aikido, kick boxing and fencing. He fenced and competed for Vassar College and served as a Captain for two of his four years there. His first role in a feature came as an accident. He was encouraged to submit as a featured background for a film during a week day while in college. Both he and his roommate were selected and what transpired was a perspective changing experience. Since graduating college he has pursued various opportunities and is currently working towards his MFA in Film Production with a targeted graduation date of October of 2019.
Thomas Raft, born in 1963 in the Würzburg Germany. Thomas biological mother was from Germany and his biological father was an American mulatto pilot. Thomas was adopted to Denmark in November 1963 with his twin brother. After finishing the state school, he was educated as a Carpenter. From 1983 - 1992 he took ballet classes at Henry Turner International Dance Center of Scandinavia. In 1982 he performs in Alvin Ailey American Ballet at Denmarks Radio DR1TV. From 1988 - 1991 he went to Pineapple Dance Studios, a Modern Ballet School in London. In 1991 he started his acting career. As an actor, Thomas Raft starred in The Emmy Award winning TV-series, "Unit One" (2000). "Taxa" (1999) - Winner of the Certificate of Merit, TV Drama 60 Minutes or Less, San Francisco International Film Festival 2000. "Tulipan Nights" (1999) - FIPA 2001 competitive selection and winner of the Silver prize in The International Film Festival Rotterdam, 2000. "Necklace" (1999) 16mm film (Nominated for a film Arte Avard Slovakia) - Leading role. The next feature film project and acting role would be in the film Felo De Se, that starts shooting in October 2015. As a writer and producer Thomas Raft is working on his feature film script The Family. The Family is based on personal experiences in Thomas life. The Family is scheduled for production in 2016. The project has attached an extremely strong international team of talent. Thomas Raft has 2 other scripts on the table From Here to Heaven and Another World.
Thomas Rand is known for House of Darkness (2016).
Thomas Rauscher is known for Lost Horizon (2010), Der Bildwerfer (2010) and Schatzritter (2012).
Thomas Ravenel is known for Southern Charm (2013) and Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen (2009). He was previously married to Mary Ryan Ravenel.