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  • Thomas Francis Wilson Jr. (* 15. April 1959 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler, Komiker und Synchronsprecher. Im Original der Serie SpongeBob Schwammkopf spricht er Marty, Herb Star, Fred, die Flunder, Reg, den Quatschtütenwürger und Tony Flott.
  • Thomas F. Wilson is an American actor who provided his voice to Gargoyles.
  • Thomas F. Wilson is an American actor, best known for playing Biff H. Tannen in the Back to the Future trilogy. On House, M.D., he portrayed Casey Alfonso's father Lou in the Season 4 episode Whatever It Takes. His over 100 credits in a 30 year career include featured roles in Gargoyles, Wing Commander Academy, Fired Up, Freaks and Geeks, Do Over, Stripperella, Ed, Help Me Help You, Ghost Whisperer, The Spectacular Spider-Man, Big Love, Franklin & Bash, SpongeBob SquarePants, Zach Stone is Gonna Be Famous and DreamWorks Dragons.
  • Thomas Francis Wilson (born April 15, 1959) is an American actor, writer, musician, painter, voice-over artist and stand up comedian. He is best known for playing Biff Tannen (and his grandson Griff Tannen and great-grandfather Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen) in the Back to the Future trilogy and Coach Ben Fredricks on NBC's Freaks and Geeks.
  • Thomas F. Wilson is the voice actor who voices Bucket.
  • 'Thomas F. Wilson (sometimes credited as Tom Wilson; born April 15, 1959) makes an guest appearance on George Lopez as Sonny, Benny's date, who propositions Angie, after she picks he and Benny up from Thirsty's after she drives Benny there to meet with Gina and their friends in '"George Drives the Batmobile" in Season Five (episode #4).
  • Thomas F. Wilson (born April 15, 1959) is an American actor, writer, musician, painter, voice-over artist and stand-up comedian. He is best known for playing Biff Tannen, as well as his grandson Griff Tannen and great-grandfather Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen in the Back to the Future trilogy and Coach Ben Fredricks on NBC's Freaks and Geeks.
  • Thomas Francis Wilson Jr. (* 15. April 1959 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler, Komiker und Synchronsprecher. Er wuchs in Wayne, Pennsylvania auf, wo er die Radnor High School besuchte. Bereits während seiner Schulzeit schauspielerte er, war unter anderem mit dem späteren Journalisten der New York Times David Brooks im Debattierteam und spielte Tuba. Später studierte er Politikwissenschaften an der Arizona State University. Anschließend arbeitete er als Standup-Komiker, um sein Schauspielstudium an der American Academy of Dramatic Arts zu finanzieren. Wilson begann seine Schauspielkarriere Anfang der 1980er Jahre. Seine ersten beiden Engagements hatte er 1984 mit Gastauftritten in den beiden Fernsehserien „The Facts of Life“ und „Knight Rider“. Bereits mi
  • Born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Thomas Wilson became a stand-up comedian and moved to Los Angeles. He says that his start in acting was "I was featured in the commercial that introduced biscuits at Kentucky Fried Chicken. I played a construction worker. Basically, without me there wouldn't be biscuits at Kentucky Fried Chicken. You're welcome." . In 2000, Wilson provided voiceover work for the videogame Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force. His character, Hazard Team Crewman Biessman had a "Biff-style" buzz haircut and similar personality, but was more cooperative and reasonable.
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  • Philadelphia, PA
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  • yes
Birth Date
  • 1959-04-15
Age
  • 58
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  • George Lopez (TV series)
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  • ´Caroline Thomas ; 4 children
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  • Thomas F. Wilson
  • Thomas Francis Wilson Jr.
  • Wilson, Thomas F.
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  • Thomas F. "Tom" Wilson guest stars as Sonny, a date of Benny's, who propositions Angie when she goes to pick up Benny from Thirsty's, where he and Benny met in "'' in Season 5 .
  • Thomas F. Wilson as Biff Tannen in the trilogy movie, Back to the Future.
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  • 1983
  • 1984
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  • Tom Wilson
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  • 1984
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  • Actor
  • Actor, Comedian, Voice actor, Writer, Musician, Painter
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  • "George Drives the Batmobile"
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  • Male
Born
  • 1959-04-15
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  • 1959-04-15
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  • Thomas Francis Wilson, Jr.
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  • Voice actor
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  • 1959-04-15
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  • Thomas Francis Wilson Jr. (* 15. April 1959 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler, Komiker und Synchronsprecher. Im Original der Serie SpongeBob Schwammkopf spricht er Marty, Herb Star, Fred, die Flunder, Reg, den Quatschtütenwürger und Tony Flott.
  • Born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Thomas Wilson became a stand-up comedian and moved to Los Angeles. He says that his start in acting was "I was featured in the commercial that introduced biscuits at Kentucky Fried Chicken. I played a construction worker. Basically, without me there wouldn't be biscuits at Kentucky Fried Chicken. You're welcome." . Standing at 6'3", Wilson guested on episodes of the television shows Knight Rider and The Facts of Life before landing the role of Biff for Back to the Future. Although Wilson is described as a nice guy in person, he was bullied as a child, and drew upon those experiences in developing the character. An article in the Orange County Register in 1989 noted that "[D]espite his bulky 6-feet-2-inch frame, he never was and never could be a bully. In fact, back in junior high school in Philadelphia, when he was a skinny, shy and sickly youngster, he was a convenient and frequent target of the school bullies." . Wilson told an interviewer that "It was even bad during auditions when I had to read a scene with Crispin Glover. I was doing my lines, and I looked up and Crispin was giving me this pained and frightened look. It was so real that I stopped the scene to ask him if he was OK. Although I love these movies, it is strange to play a bully because those childhood memories really stick with you. Actually, I was George McFly in school. I had asthma, was on the debating team, and played the tuba in the school band. There was a whole gang of people in school who liked to punch me in the back of the head. And as I got older, the circle of people who pummeled me kept widening." Referring to his dual role in Part II, Wilson mused, "At the end of the day, which normally went about 18 or 19 hours I was completely wasted, and I'm not sure I could ever do it again. But what a challenge. Actors get to do twins or they get to age, but they never get to do it all in one movie." Wilson appeared in the 1994 comedy Camp Nowhere, which starred Christopher Lloyd, and later had a recurring role in the 1999 NBC comedy Freaks and Geeks. Between the filming of BTTF Parts I and II, Wilson started in the film Action Jackson, opposite Carl Weathers, where he plays a Detroit policeman. In 2000, Wilson provided voiceover work for the videogame Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force. His character, Hazard Team Crewman Biessman had a "Biff-style" buzz haircut and similar personality, but was more cooperative and reasonable. In 2003, Wilson along with James Arnold Taylor provided voice work for Atlantis: Milo's Return. In 2008, Wilson provided voice work for the cartoon The Spectacular Spider-Man along with James Arnold Taylor and Josh Keaton (who voiced the title character). In 2008-2010, Wilson provided voice work for the cartoon, Batman: The Brave and The Bold for several episodes. One of which had voice work from James Arnold Taylor. The two also provided voice work for Batman: The Brave and The Bold - The Videogame. In 2010, Wilson along with Taylor and Keaton provided voice work for the video game, Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions.
  • Thomas F. Wilson is an American actor who provided his voice to Gargoyles.
  • Thomas F. Wilson is an American actor, best known for playing Biff H. Tannen in the Back to the Future trilogy. On House, M.D., he portrayed Casey Alfonso's father Lou in the Season 4 episode Whatever It Takes. His over 100 credits in a 30 year career include featured roles in Gargoyles, Wing Commander Academy, Fired Up, Freaks and Geeks, Do Over, Stripperella, Ed, Help Me Help You, Ghost Whisperer, The Spectacular Spider-Man, Big Love, Franklin & Bash, SpongeBob SquarePants, Zach Stone is Gonna Be Famous and DreamWorks Dragons.
  • Thomas F. Wilson (born April 15, 1959) is an American actor, writer, musician, painter, voice-over artist and stand-up comedian. He is best known for playing Biff Tannen, as well as his grandson Griff Tannen and great-grandfather Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen in the Back to the Future trilogy and Coach Ben Fredricks on NBC's Freaks and Geeks. On Nickelodeon, he is best known for playing Flats the flounder and the Tattletale Strangler on SpongeBob SquarePants. In addition, he voiced several minor characters for The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie and voiced a coach in an episode of Zoey 101. He also voiced Krowser Krebs in an episode of Back at the Barnyard.
  • Thomas Francis Wilson (born April 15, 1959) is an American actor, writer, musician, painter, voice-over artist and stand up comedian. He is best known for playing Biff Tannen (and his grandson Griff Tannen and great-grandfather Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen) in the Back to the Future trilogy and Coach Ben Fredricks on NBC's Freaks and Geeks.
  • Thomas Francis Wilson Jr. (* 15. April 1959 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler, Komiker und Synchronsprecher. Er wuchs in Wayne, Pennsylvania auf, wo er die Radnor High School besuchte. Bereits während seiner Schulzeit schauspielerte er, war unter anderem mit dem späteren Journalisten der New York Times David Brooks im Debattierteam und spielte Tuba. Später studierte er Politikwissenschaften an der Arizona State University. Anschließend arbeitete er als Standup-Komiker, um sein Schauspielstudium an der American Academy of Dramatic Arts zu finanzieren. Wilson begann seine Schauspielkarriere Anfang der 1980er Jahre. Seine ersten beiden Engagements hatte er 1984 mit Gastauftritten in den beiden Fernsehserien „The Facts of Life“ und „Knight Rider“. Bereits mit seinem ersten Filmengagement, der Verpflichtung als Biff Tannen für die Trilogie „Zurück in die Zukunft“, hatte Wilson seinen bisher größten Erfolg. Er spielte in den Kultfilmen den Bösewicht in mehreren Zeitepochen und Verwandte von Biff Tannen. Bis heute spielte er in keinem weiteren so erfolgreichen Film mit. Er hatte noch Auftritte in Filmen wie „Action Jackson“, „Eine Nervensäge“ und „Der Informant!“ und war in Serien wie „Voll daneben, voll im Leben“, „Do Over – Zurück in die 80er“ und „Ghost Whisperer – Stimmen aus dem Jenseits“ zu sehen. Außerdem synchronisterte er neben einigen Videospielen auch Fernsehserien. So war er unter anderem als Matt Bluestone in der Zeichentrickserie „Gargoyles – Auf den Schwingen der Gerechtigkeit“ zu hören. Seit 1985 ist er mit Caroline Thomas verheiratet. Mit ihr zusammen hat er vier Kinder: drei Töchter und einen Sohn. Im Original der Serie SpongeBob Schwammkopf spricht er Marty, Herb Star, Fred, die Flunder, Reg, den Quatschtütenwürger und Tony Flott. Kategorie:Schauspieler Kategorie:Synchronsprecher Kategorie:Komiker
  • Thomas F. Wilson is the voice actor who voices Bucket.
  • 'Thomas F. Wilson (sometimes credited as Tom Wilson; born April 15, 1959) makes an guest appearance on George Lopez as Sonny, Benny's date, who propositions Angie, after she picks he and Benny up from Thirsty's after she drives Benny there to meet with Gina and their friends in '"George Drives the Batmobile" in Season Five (episode #4).
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