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Tom Wilson is a creative artist whose professional career has explored almost every imaginable artistic discipline, blending them into a unique and very individual declaration of a life in the arts. A man of fervent but private faith his whole life, the last few years have been interesting, with hundreds of invitations to speak at conferences and retreats, as well as the opportunity to record the music that he began playing in church in the 1970s. Tom has enjoyed a successful career as an actor, writer and comedian for over 20 years. He has more than 50 films, television shows and comedy specials to his credit, and has appeared on talk shows with everyone from Johnny Carson to Jay Leno to David Letterman to Regis Philbin and Kathie Lee Gifford. As a voice-over actor, he has worked in dozens of animated series, including many episodes of Nickelodeon's SpongeBob SquarePants (1999). As a comedian he has been a regular performer at the world-famous Improv and Comedy Store since the day he arrived in Hollywood. His self-written one-man show, "Cowboy Tommy," boasted a series of sold-out engagements. He continues to act in movies and television, and he performs comedy and music at theaters across America. As a writer and producer, he's written for several prestigious literary magazines, as well as for Universal Studios, Disney, Fox and Film Roman studios, and produced a groundbreaking series of debates for Canadian television called "The Seven Deadly Sins", which examined cultural values and the role of the arts within them. As an avocation, he is a photographer and painter, with a photograph in the permanent collection of the California Museum of Photography and paintings on the walls of the guest bedrooms of many close personal friends (or, as artists like to say, "in many private collections.") Actor, comedian, writer, musician, and artist - Tom Wilson has transcended the limitations of pop-cultural celebrity to become an artist of honesty, gravity and grace. Thomas is a graduate of Radnor high school in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he was known for his comedic personality.- Tom Read Wilson is known for Jayson Bend: Queen and Country (2015), The Gays Days (2020) and Celebrity Best Home Cook (2021).
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Tom Wilson was born on 27 August 1880 in Helena, Montana, USA. He was an actor and assistant director, known for The Yankee Way (1917), Ham and Eggs at the Front (1927) and The Children Pay (1916). He died on 19 February 1965 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Editor
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Tom Wilson graduated Politics, Philosophy and Economics at Oxford University, and moved to Romania in 2002. He has worked as a journalist for the BBC World Service and has written for The Guardian, The Independent, Time Magazine, Dazed & Confused. He also directs short documentaries for the BBC. Before the Fall (2011) is his first short film, and The Bucuresti Experiment (2013) is his first feature-length film.- Music Department
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- Composer
Tom Wilson was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He is known for Joe Somebody (2001), Just a Little Harmless Sex (1998) and Men with Brooms (2002).- Tom Wilson is known for The Lost Holliday (2024) and B-Boy Blues (2021).
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Tom Feist-Wilson is known for All of Us Strangers (2023), The Banshees of Inisherin (2022) and Empire of Light (2022).- Writer
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Tom Wilson was born on 1 August 1931 in Grant Town, West Virginia, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Ziggy's Gift (1982). He was married to Carol Sobble. He died on 16 September 2011 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.- Tom Wilson is known for Law & Order (1978) and The Pink Panther (1993).
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Tom Wilson is known for 2016 NBA Draft - Fox Sports Australia (2016).- Tom Wilson is known for Mind and Time (2023).
- Cinematographer
Tom Wilson is known for Rps! (2011).- Location Management
Tom Wilson is known for Vacant (2006).- Tom Wilson is known for Milk (2018).
- Camera and Electrical Department
Tom Wilson is known for Morbach (2018).- Music Department
- Actor
- Writer
A black, conservative Republican from Waco, Texas, Wilson moved to Nashville after high school and attended one year at Fisk University. He then attended Harvard and was head of the Young Republicans on campus there. Although he graduated in 1954 with an honors degree in economics, Wilson was more interested in jazz music, joining the Harvard New Jazz Society and working at WHRB, the college radio station, where he set up jam sessions and got involved in the local jazz scene. After graduation, he soon began producing jazz records, including the debut album of Sun Ra. He joined Columbia Records in 1963, replacing Quincy Jones in the Artists & Repertoire department there. Wilson then became the first black producer to be hired at Columbia. However, they wanted him to work with a fairly new artist they had recently signed, Bob Dylan. Wilson produced Dylan's albums Bringing It All Back Home, The Times They Are A-Changin', Another Side of Bob Dylan, and Highway 61 Revisited, from which he produced "Like A Rolling Stone" before being replaced by Bob Johnston after a falling-out with Dylan. While at Columbia, Wilson also produced Simon and Garfunkel's initial effort, the 1964 acoustic folk album Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. Although it sold very poorly and led to the duo breaking up, by early 1965, the song "Sound of Silence" began to get increased radio play requests, especially from college students. After the success of "Like A Rolling Stone" in summer of 1965, Wilson had heard the Byrds' electric version of Pete Seeger's "Turn, Turn, Turn" and got the idea to record a similar rock backing track for "Sound of Silence" with drums, bass, and electric guitars. He overdubbed the track onto the original acoustic track of "Sound of Silence" without the duo's knowledge, creating the duo's first hit song, released in late 1965, after which they reunited and quickly recorded a second album featuring the new electric version of the song. Around this time, Wilson left Columbia for a higher-paying position at MGM subsidiary Verve Records, where he produced Freak Out, the 1966 debut album from Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention. He also produced most of the 1967 debut album from The Velvet Underground and Nico, although production credit went to Andy Warhol. In 1968, he quit MGM and founded the Record Plant studio in New York City. He worked with Motown in the 1970's and lived in London for a time. Wilson and his business partner, producer Larry Fallon, were working with Danny Sims, the manager of singer Johnny Nash. Wilson and Fallon had written an R&B opera called Mind Flyers of Gondwana that, according to a 1976 article in Melody Maker, "weaves together the legend of Atlantis and the story of the black man in America from his roots in Africa." It was to star Nash, Gladys Knight, Gil Scott-Heron, and the Righteous Brothers, but it was never made. In 1978, Wilson died of a heart attack in Los Angeles, secondary to Marfan Syndrome, a connective tissue disease. He was buried in Doris Miller Memorial Park in Waco. For some reason, his tombstone incorrectly shows his year of death as 1975.- Additional Crew
Tom Wilson is known for Disclaimer (2016).- Additional Crew
Tom Wilson is known for Last Summer (2018).- Tom Wilson is known for Jefferson's West (2003).
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Production Manager
Tom Wilson is known for Byker Grove (1989).- Tom Wilson is known for Dreaming of a Jewish Christmas (2017).
- Director
Tom Wilson is known for Corkage (2016).- Tom Wilson is known for Tom Thum Feat. Ruel: Human (2017).
- Art Department
Tom Wilson is known for Powder Blue (2009) and Factory Girl (2006).- Tom Wilson was born on 24 February 1944 in Corsicana, Texas, USA. He was married to Daun. He died on 10 August 2016 in the USA.
- Tom Reading Wilson is known for Farm'ly Life (2023) and Bonfires (2023).
- Wilson Tom is known for The Exchange (2000).
- Script and Continuity Department
Tom Wilson is known for Mystery House 5000 (2017).