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Thomas Ellis Gibson was born in Charleston, South Carolina, as the youngest child of four to Charles M. and Beth Gibson. His mother was a social worker and his father was a progressive Democratic lawyer and state legislator. At a young age Thomas became interested in theater, and began performing in children's plays. He spent a summer as an intern at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival when he was 18, and the following year he began studying at Juilliard School Drama Division as a member of Group 14. He made his NY stage debut in David Hare's A Map of the World at the NY Shakespeare Festival, and went on to perform in many plays both off and on Broadway. He has also worked extensively in films and on television. He was twice nominated for a Golden Globe for his work on Dharma and Greg. Mr. Gibson is also an accomplished director both in the theater and on television. He also recently produced and starred in a short film that he co-wrote with his son JP, The Writer's Bible, which JP also directed and produced.- Thomas Gibson is known for The River King (2005), Just Buried (2007) and Jesse Stone: Stone Cold (2005).
- Producer
- Director
- Writer
Thomas Gibson was born and raised in East St. Louis, Illinois.
He is a product of Southern Illinois University at Carbondale film program. He began his career as a freelance writer for the St. Louis Post Dispatch in 1993.
On the heels of the release of the "Vixen Manual," the third book written by video vixen, Karrine Steffans, director Thomas Gibson released the highly-anticipated DVD documentary "Kiss and Tail: The Hollywood Jump Off," narrated by syndicated radio/talk show host Wendy Williams on July 15, 2009.
He also directed the award winning feature documentary "Letter to the President," that was released worldwide on DVD through Image Entertainment.
Gibson also served as a segment producer on the Emmy award-nominated television docu-drama series, the E! True Hollywood Story; created and executive produced the #1 primetime TV show on BET, How I'm Livin; and produced DVD projects for recording artists Chingy, Snoop Dogg, Faith Evans and Mack 10.
His productions credits include The Filmmakers Library-distributed documentary "Bloody Island" about race and labor riots in East St. Louis, Il in 1917. After which, he has since served as producer, director and executive producer on numerous programs in television, film and home video projects.
Currently, the versatile producer has finished his first season as executive producer of the international hit television show the "Diamond Life" and producer on the popular primetime series "BET Style."
Thomas is also directing a new documentary featured titled "Who Shot Ya."- Camera and Electrical Department
Thomas Gibson is known for Three Little Birds (2023).- Camera and Electrical Department
- Art Department
- Art Department
- Thomas Gibson is known for The Bet House.
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Editorial Department
Thomas Gibson is known for The Dirt Bowl: The Tradition The Journey. It Lives in Me. (2013).- Thomas Gibson is known for What About Joan (2000).
- Camera and Electrical Department
Thomas Gibson is known for The Devil Has a Name (2019).- Thomas Gibson is known for Canvas (2011).
- Thomas Gibson is known for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Harbinger (1996).
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Shaun Thomas Gibson is known for Naked Singularity (2021), In Case of Emergency (2017) and Forgetting Sandy Glass (2016).