Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Thomas Francis Wilson Jr. was born in Philadelphia on April 15, 1959, and grew up in nearby Wayne.While attending Radnor High School, he was involved in dramatic arts, [2] served as president of the debate team (where his partner was future New York Times columnist David Brooks), played the tuba in the high school band, and was the drum major of the school marching band.
Thomas F. Wilson (born 1959), American actor most famous for his role of Biff Tannen in the Back to the Future trilogy Tom Wilson (actor) (1880–1965), American actor Dan Green (voice actor) (born 1970), American actor sometimes credited as "Tom Wilson" in films
Thomas F. Wilson (born 1959), actor and stand-up comic; Danny Woodburn (born 1964), actor and comedian; Ed Wynn (1886–1966), actor and comedian, Uncle Albert in Walt Disney's Mary Poppins; John Zacherle (1918–2016), actor, producer, and television horror host
Biff was born in Hill Valley, California in 1937. He is the great-grandson of Old West outlaw Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen , son of gangster Irving "Kid" Tannen and grandfather of Griff Tannen . As a vigorously hotheaded teenager in 1955, Biff is known for bullying George McFly into doing his homework for him while he drinks and hangs out with his ...
Born to Be Wild is a 1995 American family comedy film directed by John Gray, ... Thomas F. Wilson as Det. Lou Greenberg (as Tom Wilson) Alan Ruck as Dan Woodley;
Thomas Read Wilson (born 12 November 1986) is an English television personality, actor and singer. After studying at the Royal Academy of Music , he appeared in an array of musical theatre productions and was a contestant on the fifth series of The Voice UK .
Buford Tannen (portrayed by Thomas F. Wilson in Back to the Future Part III, Liam O'Brien in Lego Dimensions) is the main antagonist of the third film. He is the great-grandfather of Biff Tannen and the local town outlaw in 1885 Hill Valley.
Allie Wilson (born 1996), ... Thomas F. George, chancellor and professor of chemistry and physics, University of Missouri–St. Louis—Philadelphia;