Born in Rome, Georgia, and having lived throughout the United States and in Europe, Stephen Thompson is no stranger to the world and it being a stage! Stephen performed in theatrical productions both in high school and during his university days, and since then has sang with the Augusta Choral Society and with the Augusta Opera, has played major roles in local theatrical productions, has starred in regional and national television commercials, modeled in several runway shows, recorded a variety of voice over work, served as a regular host on two radio shows, won Second Place Male Commercial Actor at The American Modeling and Talent Convention hosted at Walt Disney World, served as the host for the pilot episode of the Fade In television series, and has starred in three feature films (Home By Sunday, Oro Arrowhead, and The Mutt)! Stephen is also the screenplay co-writer for Angola Sky, and is the author and creator of the "Adventures of the Chinchillacorns" book series! Those accomplishments were for fun while pursuing his passion for music, theater, and writing. Stephen's day job, and many nights, is flying as an airline pilot!
Stephen Thompson is an actor, known for The Mummy (2017), Legend (2015) and Lucky Man (2016).
Stephen Thompson is known for The Mummy (2017), Legend (2015) and Lucky Man (2016).
Stephen Thompson was born on 4 May 1958. He is a cinematographer and actor, known for Virus (1999), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (1991) and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990).
Stephen Thorne is an actor, known for Don't Look Up (2021), Mother/Android (2021) and Boston Strangler.
Character actor Stephen Tobolowsky was born on May 30, 1951 in Dallas, Texas. Over the past three decades, Tobolowsky has racked up a lengthy list of roles in movies and television across many different genres. While Tobolowsky initially attended Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas with the intention of studying geology, he was quickly drawn in to acting there. He later attended the University of Illinois for one year. Tobolowsky worked primarily in theater during his early career, and wrote and directed a few plays including "Two Idiots in Hollywood" and "True Stories". His film career took off in the 1980s, though, thanks to roles in The Philadelphia Experiment (1984), Nobody's Fool (1986), Spaceballs (1987), and Mississippi Burning (1988). Since then, Tobolowsky has appeared in many popular movies including Bird on a Wire (1990), Basic Instinct (1992), Groundhog Day (1993), Radioland Murders (1994), Murder in the First (1995), Mr. Magoo (1997), The Insider (1999), Memento (2000), Freaky Friday (2003), Garfield (2004) and Wild Hogs (2007). He has also done a substantial amount of voice work, most recently taking on the role of Uncle Ubb in The Lorax (2012). Tobolowsky has been even more prolific in television over the past few decades. He's appeared on a diverse range of shows including Seinfeld (1989), Mad About You (1992), Chicago Hope (1994), The Practice (1997) and Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000), and has had recurring roles on CSI: Miami (2002), Deadwood (2004), Heroes (2006), Californication (2007) and Glee (2009). Tobolowsky is married to fellow actor Ann Hearn.
Stephen Todt is known for Gaslit (2022), The Script Feat. Will.i.am: Hall of Fame (2012) and Holey Moley (2019).
Stephen Tolkin is an American screenwriter, with most of his credits being television films. Among his better known films are crime dramas based on real events, such as "Cleveland Abduction" and "The Craigslist Killer". Tolkin's father was comedy writer Mel Tolkin (1913-2007), and his mother was Edith Tolkin, who had served as senior vice president of legal affair in Paramount pictures. Tolkin has a brother, the novelist Michael Tolkin (1950-). Tolkin was educated at Yale College and Yale School of Architecture. During his college years, he started work as a writer. His best known work in print was the short story "Notes for a Biography of Lelia Reiszman" (1975), for which he won the Peter J. Wallace Prize for Fiction. Tolkin started his screenwriter career in the late 1970s, writing episodes for the sitcom "Delta House" (1979), a short-liven spin-off of "National Lampoon's Animal House". He has since worked on many other series, including service as head writer for the fantasy series "Legend of the Seeker" (2008-2010). The series was a television adaptation of the novel series "The Sword of Truth" by Terry Goodkind (1948-).
Stephen Tomasich is an actor, known for Rough Stuff (2017).