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Tommy Lee Jones was born in San Saba, Texas, the son of Lucille Marie (Scott), a police officer and beauty shop owner, and Clyde C. Jones, who worked on oil fields. Tommy himself worked in underwater construction and on an oil rig. He attended St. Mark's School of Texas, a prestigious prep school for boys in Dallas, on a scholarship, and went to Harvard on another scholarship. He roomed with future Vice President Al Gore and played offensive guard in the famous 29-29 Harvard-Yale football game of '68 known as "The Tie." He received a B.A. in English literature and graduated cum laude from Harvard in 1969.
Following college, he moved to New York and began his theatrical career on Broadway in "A Patriot for Me" (1969). In 1970, he made his film debut in Love Story (1970). While living in New York, he continued to appear in various plays, both on- and off-Broadway: "Fortune and Men's Eyes" (1969); "Four on a Garden" (1971); "Blue Boys" (1972); "Ulysses in Nighttown" (1974). During this time, he also appeared on a daytime soap opera, One Life to Live (1968) as Dr. Mark Toland from 1971-75. He moved with wife Kate Lardner, granddaughter of short-story writer/columnist Ring Lardner, and her two children from a previous marriage, to Los Angeles.
There he began to get some roles on television: Charlie's Angels (1976) (pilot episode); Smash-Up on Interstate 5 (1976); and The Amazing Howard Hughes (1977). While working on the movie Back Roads (1981), he met and fell in love with Kimberlea Cloughley, whom he later married. More roles in television--both on network and cable--stage and film garnered him a reputation as a strong, explosive, thoughtful actor who could handle supporting as well as leading roles. He made his directorial debut in The Good Old Boys (1995) on TNT. In addition to directing and starring in the film, he co-wrote the teleplay (with J.T. Allen). The film, based on Elmer Kelton's novel, is set in west Texas where Jones has strong family ties. Consequently, this story of a cowboy facing the end of an era has special meaning for him.- Actor
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Tommy Lee was born on 3 October 1962 in Athens, Greece. He is an actor and composer, known for Barb Wire (1996), The Dirt (2019) and Vanilla Sky (2001). He has been married to Brittany Furlan since 14 February 2019. He was previously married to Pamela Anderson, Heather Locklear and Elaine Margaret Starchuk.- Director
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Tommy Lee Wallace is an American director, writer, producer, and actor. Although having worked in diverse genres, Tommy is probably best known for his contribution to the horror film, most notably its many sequels. Early on he scripted Amityville II: The Possession (1982) and quickly moved on to both write and direct the John Carpenter related Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982) that starred cult horror icon Tom Atkins. He directed Fright Night Part 2 (1988) based on a screenplay by Tom Holland and It (1990), a coming-of-age horror tale adapted from the bestselling novel by Stephen King.
Over the years Tommy has worked on over 25 feature films and TV projects including John Carpenter's Vampires: Los Muertos (2002) and 3 segments of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone (1985).
He was married to Nancy Kyes aka Nancy Loomis of Assault on Precinct 13 (1976), Halloween (1978) and The Fog (1980). Tommy also worked on those films - and Dark Star (1974) and Big Trouble in Little China (1986)- assisting John Carpenter in
- Tommy Lee was born on 19 February 1901 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Rooster Cogburn (1975), Kung Fu (1972) and The Sand Pebbles (1966). He died on 19 June 1976 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Tommy Lee Thomas is an actor, writer and producer who develops and produces Faith based feature films.
Tommy Lee feels that God has a plan to use his talents to bring glory to His name through the creation and distribution of Christian media. With Tommy Lee's extensive film and television background, he believes he possesses the contacts, abilities and drive to create Faith based films that will bring glory to God and his son, Jesus Christ.
Ever since Tommy Lee was 15, he knew he would be a filmmaker. It was at this young age that Tommy Lee, along with the help of his brother, Allen, started making no-budget feature movies using the camcorder that his parents bought them for this purpose. At the age of 18 and after having acted in, written and produced three no-budget "home" feature movies, Tommy Lee decided to become a professional actor and with the help of his high school, actor friend, Jason London, Tommy Lee got his first talent agent. After Tommy Lee's second audition, he landed his first national television commercial, playing the part of a pizza delivery boy in a Domino's Pizza commercial. After graduating from Desoto High School in 1991, Tommy Lee was accepted to the prestigious American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Pasadena, California, but instead of attending the acting school in California, Tommy Lee opted to complete his undergraduate degree at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. Tommy Lee appeared in approximately 50 television commercials by the time he was 22.
Upon graduation from SMU, Tommy Lee moved to Los Angeles to continue building upon his career in entertainment. In 1995, Tommy Lee married his best friend, Mindy and she moved to Los Angeles to be with him. While earning his MBA at Pepperdine University, in the evenings, Tommy Lee worked during the day to make his own movies. By the age of 25, Tommy Lee had starred in, written and produced his first feature film, "More Than Meets The Eye". This film starred Mr. Universe, Tom Platz with music by Tommy Lee's cousin, 5 time Grammy winner and multi-million record selling artist, B.J. Thomas. The film received international publicity in the magazine, "Muscle Mag International".
In 1999, Tommy Lee acted in, produced co-wrote his second feature, "Proverbial Justice". Arnold Schwarzenegger's best friend, Franco Columbu, saw "Proverbial Justice" and agreed to handle foreign distribution for the action film. The movie was released internationally. In 2001, Tommy Lee took on his biggest filmmaking challenge to date, producing, and co-starring with Academy Award Nominated actor, Eric Roberts and Martin Kove in the action thriller, "Con Games", which received worldwide distribution.
Over the next few years, Tommy Lee developed several key relationships with various filmmaking professionals, such as actor Chuck Norris, producer Randall Emmett, Alex Kendrick and Christopher Abram, among many others.
Tommy Lee decided to make films that glorify Christ and that share with people, all people how much Jesus Christ loves them and that He died for them so that they may have eternal life through Him.- Actor
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Tommy Lee Driver was born April 18, 1961, in Springfield, Massachusetts. After graduating from high school involved in drama and sports, he enrolled at Brown Institute, Minneapolis, Minnesota in radio and TV broadcasting. After 4 years he left broadcasting and pursued graduate and doctoral studies in the social sciences. Tommy holds a Ph.D. in Administration/Management and doctoral studies in theology and law. As a retired military naval officer of 27 years, Tommy returned to his roots of broadcasting and acting which involves; Improvisational theater, TV/film, and commercials.- Actor
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Tommy-Lee Baïk was born on 26 August 1994. He is an actor and director, known for Poètes (2019), John Wick: Genesis (2019) and The Fantastic Soldier of Space and Time (2018).- Tommy-Lee Winkworth is known for John Newman: Love Me Again (Version 1) (2013).
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Tommy Lee Jones is known for Hotel Refinement.- Art Department
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Tommy Lee Edwards is known for The Book of Eli (2010), Superman Returns (2006) and Batman Begins (2005).- Tommy Lee is known for Family (1976).
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Funny, smart, and chronically woman-less...Tommy Taylor Jr. is an award-winning actor, comedian, and filmmaker from Washington, DC.
Tommy has appeared in several HBO series including the EMMY winning VEEP and The Wire, as well as "Late Night with Conan O'Brien". He recently starred in the hit ABC television show "The Proposal", where he used his intelligence, humor, and his love of bacon to win the heart of his "mystery woman"!
As a former engineer with degrees from Carnegie Mellon University - Tommy combined his love for S.T.E.M. and film-making to produce unique content for government and national organizations to engage youth and under-served communities into science. His dynamic approach was recognized by Forbes Magazine in their "Best Science Videos". Tommy's creativity and humor can also be seen in many commercials, short films, and video he has written and produced through his own production company, Taylor Creative, LLC. Clients range from the Smithsonian to the Special Olympics. His sketch comedy television series has won local and national awards.
On stage Tommy has opened for comedians Tony Rock, Ralphie May, Bill Bellamy, and was selected as one of HBO's & ABFF's top ten upcoming comedians in the country. Tommy also produces a popular comedy series entitled Almost Ladies Night, this innovative show re-imagines stand-up comedy show with unique and highly interactive segments, national comedians, and much more. It also touts one of the most attractive crowds around, making it both the place to be and be seen!!
His appeal has helped him reach audiences from all walks of life! Through his successes and failures he has a heart to giveback, including a yearly camp he helps produce and facilitate for children in a small village of Belize, community workshops, speaking engagements, mentoring, and more. Tommy is also committed to staying abstinent until marriage...or until a woman gives him that elusive second date.
No jokes aside, Tommy always brings a special blend of hilarity and intelligence to the stage and screen.
Tommy has two siblings and is striving to leave his unique mark on the entertainment industry.- Tommy Lee Flood is known for Banshee: Shoot Down the Night (1989) and The Metal Summit (2020).
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Tommy Lee was born in Mönchengladbach, Germany.
Tommy Lee is an actor from Liverpool known for Space Pirates (2007) Hollyoaks (2015-2017) Little Boy Blue (2017)
Alongside work onscreen Tommy enjoys working in theatre.
Tommy studied at (LIPA) The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (2004 -2015) and was a member of The Royal Court Youth Theatre.- Tommy Lee Johnston is known for Brunch Town (2016).
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Tommy Lee Kirby is an American actor born in Phoenix, Arizona, on May 13, 1981. He grew up in East Texas and the Houston area and studied theater throughout high school and college. He has been performing since he was eight years old and is known for his work on The Good Place (2016), Mom (2013), and Critical Candle (2018).- Tommy Evan Lee is known for The Division (2011), The Love Patient (2011) and Sunset Junction, a Personal Musical (2011).
- Tommy Lee James is known for Sasha's Game (2023).
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- Soundtrack
- Tommy Lee develops global strategic partnerships for Cinedigm with an emphasis on the Asia-Pacific market. Lee is responsible for launching Cinedigm's streaming channels globally in all markets.
Lee possesses more than 20 years of experience in the technology and media sector and has been involved with consumer-facing mobile products, eCommerce operations, cable network development, and digital media services. He has extensive experience in senior-level corporate development and the negotiation of multimillion-dollar deals.
Prior to Cinedigm, Lee served as CFO & board member at Digital Media Rights Media, CFO and Head of New Business Development at streaming service ODK Media, Inc, and VP, Head of Global Strategy and Business Development at SK Telecom, South Korea's largest Telecom group. - Actor
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Tommy Lee Sparta is known for God's Eye (2016), Skeng & Tommy Lee Sparta: Protocol Pt. 2 (2022) and Rvssian & Valiant & Tommy Lee Sparta: Tic Tac Toe (2023).- Animation Department
Tommy Lee is known for The Orchestra (2015).- Actor
- Composer
Tommy Lee is known for Puzzled (2016).- Tommy Lee is known for Better Living Through Chemistry (2014) and Geek USA (2013).
- Location Management
Tommy Lee is known for The Romanoffs (2018).- Tommy Lee is known for Cuban Breeze (1986).
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- Location Management
Tommy Lee is known for Pupil (2013).- Tommy Lee Perry is known for Loon (2008).
- Tommy Lee is known for In Love Again (2024).
- Additional Crew
- Actor
- Special Effects
Tommy Lee Ward Jr. is known for Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire (2023), SCP: The Infinite Mission and The Flight Attendant (2020).- Actor
- Additional Crew
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- Tommy Lee Moore is known for King B.'s ROOST (2008).
- Tommy Lee is known for Ninety (2011).
- Art Department
Tommy Lee Watson Jr. is known for Fried Green Tomatoes (1991) and The War (1994).- Sound Department
Tommy Lee is known for Biz Kid$ (2008).- Tommy W.G. Lee is known for Wu da di zi (1978).
- Camera and Electrical Department
Tommy Lee is known for Saltimbanco (1997).- Tommy Lee is known for The Wilderness Within.