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Leon George Thomas III (born August 1, 1993) [1] is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor. After early roles on Broadway and providing the singing voice of Tyrone on the Nick Jr. animated series The Backyardigans (2006–2008), he played Andre Harris on the Nickelodeon series Victorious (2010–2013), for which he received an NAACP Image Award nomination.
Goldberg is the presenter for the homeless boy (Thomas) at a Christmas celebration and announces Nat, Bedingfield, and Thomas to the piano as they perform "Yes We Can". Leon Thomas III: Leon Williams: 3: Episode 6, Christmas Special: He portrays the homeless boy who performs "Yes We Can" alongside Nat and Bedingfield. Craig Cobb: Himself: 3
Neil Truman is happy with his life and marriage, but he hates his job. On the day he tries to quit, he returns home early and finds his wife Grace having sex with a male escort, Simon. He chases after him when he leaves and Simon tells him she pays for sex because she feels under-appreciated.
Harper (Leon Thomas III) is the leader of the band that played in "iCarly Saves TV". He played the piano on the TV show and sang a song on guitar on the webshow. Greg Horvath (Kevin Symons) is the CEO of the DAKA Shoe Company (also mentioned in Drake & Josh) in "iPromote Techfoots".
The producer, now 28, is the same Leon Thomas III who starred as Andre in Nickelodeon’s Victorious. And while the industry may now just be opening its eyes to R&B’s most famous secret weapon ...
The singer-producer's sophomore album is one of the best R&B projects of the year. Now, he wants to push the genre — and his career — to even bigger heights.
Leon Thomas stated in an interview with Rated R&B: . The album MUTT was created shortly after a significant break-up. During the relationship, my ex had given me a dog, and as I started working on the album in my new home, I began to notice similarities between my dog's behavior and my own.
Leon Thomas was born Amos Thomas, Jr. on October 4, 1937, in East St. Louis, Illinois. [2] He studied music at Tennessee State University.At the time of his studies, he had begun a singing career as a guest vocalist for the jazz bands of percussionist Armando Peraza, saxophonist Jimmy Forrest, and guitarist Grant Green.