- Richard Thomas (actor)
Infobox actor
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name = Richard Thomas
birthname = Richard Earl Thomas
birthdate = birth date and age|1951|6|13
location =New York City, New York , USA
spouse = Alma Gonzales (1975–1993)
Georgiana Bischoff (1994-present)
emmyawards = Outstanding Lead Actor - Drama Series
1973 "The Waltons "Richard Earl Thomas (born
June 13 1951 ) is an Americanactor , best known as buddingauthor "John-Boy" on theCBS television series "The Waltons ".Biography
Thomas was born Richard Earl Thomas in
New York City , the son of Richard Thomas (born circa 1925) and the former Barbara Fallis. His parents were eachdancer s with theNew York City Ballet and owned the New York School of Ballet. He attended TheAllen-Stevenson School and Collegiate School in Manhattan.Thomas was seven when he made his Broadway debut in "Sunrise at Campobello" (1958) playing John Roosevelt, son of future
U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt .Career
He soon began his
television career . In 1959, he appeared in the presentation ofIbsen 's "A Doll's House" withJulie Harris ,Christopher Plummer , andHume Cronyn . He then began acting in daytime TV, appearing insoap opera s such as "The Edge of Night " (as Ben Schultz, 1961) and "As the World Turns " (as Tom Hughes, 1966-67), which were broadcast from his nativeManhattan .Thomas received his first major roles in
film , appearing in the 1969 motion pictures "Winning " withPaul Newman , about auto racing, and "Last Summer " withBarbara Hershey , a summer romance movie.He became nationally recognized for his portrayal of John "John-Boy" Walton, Jr. in the 1970s TV series "
The Waltons ", which was based on the real-life ofwriter Earl Hamner, Jr. He appeared in the 1971 pilot, "The Homecoming," and then played the role continuously in 122 episodes until 1978. Thomas left the series and his role was taken over byRobert Wightman , but Thomas returned to the role in three Waltons TV movies, 1993-97. Thomas won anEmmy for Best Actor in a Dramatic Series in 1972. He enrolled inColumbia College of Columbia University as a member of the class of 1973 but left after his junior year.He played the lead roles of Private Henry Fleming in the 1974 TV movie "
The Red Badge of Courage ", and Paul Baumer in the 1979 TV movie "All Quiet on the Western Front". In further TV movies, he played the title role in the biopic "Living Proof: The Hank Williams, Jr Story" (1983), Will Mossup in "Hobson’s Choice" (1983), Henry Durrie in "The Master of Ballantrae" (1984), and William Denbrough in "Stephen King’s It" (1990).Personal life
Thomas has been married twice, to Alma Gonzales and Georgiana Bischoff. He married his first wife Alma Gonzales in 1975 and the marriage lasted for almost two decades which ended in divorce in 1993. A year after he and Gonzales divorced, Thomas married Georgiana Bischoff in 1994 and have been for fourteen years as of 2008. He and Alma had one son Richard Francisco born 1976 and triplet daughters Barbara Ayala, Michelle Gonzales and Pilar Alma born 26th August 1981; and he and Georgiana have one son Montana James born 28th July 1996 and one daughter.
Recent career
In 1980, Thomas made his first Broadway appearance in more than twelve years when he stepped in as a replacement in
Lanford Wilson 's "Fifth of July ". In 1993, he played the title role in a stage production of "Richard II".He appeared in a quartet of performances at
Hartford Stage in Connecticut: "Hamlet " (1987), "Peer Gynt " (1989), "Richard II" (1994), and "Tiny Alice " (1996).His recent New York stage credits include The Public Theater's production of "As You Like It" (2005),
Michael Frayn 's "Democracy" on Broadway (2004) and the Primary Stages' production ofTerrence McNally 's "The Stendhal Syndrome" (2004).He has served as national chairman of the Better Hearing Institute and hosted the
PAX TV series, "It's a Miracle ".In 2006 Thomas began a national tour of Reginald Rose's acclaimed play, "Twelve Angry Men" along with
George Wendt ("Norm" of "Cheers " fame) at theShubert Theater in New Haven, Connecticut, playing the pivotal role of Juror Eight opposite Wendt's Juror One.He can also be heard providing the
voiceover in recentMercedes-Benz commercials. In the summer of 2008, Thomas made commercials for theZaxby's restaurant chain.
=Filmography=
=Actor=1950s
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Hallmark Hall of Fame " (1958)
*"Hallmark Hall of Fame " (1959)
*"A Doll's House" (1959)1960s
*"The Defenders" (1961)
*"Great Ghost Tales " (1961)
*"Way Out " (1961)
*"Hallmark Hall of Fame " (1961)
*"1, 2, 3 Go! " (1961)
*"From These Roots " (1961)
*"The Edge of Night " (1961)
*"A Flame in the Wind " (1964)
*"Seaway (TV series) " (1965)
*"As the World Turns " (1966)
*"Winning " (1969)
*"Last Summer " (1969)
*"Marcus Welby, M.D. " (1969)1970s
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Marcus Welby, M.D. " (1970)
*"Bonanza " (1970)
*"Bracken's World " (1970)
*"Medical Center" (1970)
*"Cactus in the Snow " (1970)
*"Red Sky at Morning" (1971)
*"" (1971)
*"The Todd Killings " (1971)
*"The F.B.I." (1971)
*"You'll Like My Mother " (1972)
*"Sixteen " (1972)
*"Night Gallery " (1972)
*"The Waltons " (1972–1977)
*"The Thanksgiving Story " (1973)
*"The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People " (1973)
*"Match Game 73 " (1973)
*"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson " (1973)
*"The Red Badge of Courage " (1974)
*"Sisters of the Space Age " (1974) (voice)
*"The Silence" (1975)
*"The Mike Douglas Show " (1977)
*"September 30, 1955 " (1977)
*"Getting Married " (1978)
*"" (1978)
*"The Waltons " (1978)
*"" (1978)
*"No Other Love " (1979)
*"All Quiet on the Western Front" (1979)1980s
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To Find My Son " (1980)
*"Battle Beyond the Stars " (1980)
*"Berlin Tunnel 21 " (1981)
*"Barefoot in the Park " (1981)
*"Pavarotti & Friends " (1982)
*"Johnny Belinda " (1982)
*"Fifth of July " (1982)
*"Christmas at Kennedy Center with Leontyne Price " (1982)
*"Pavarotti & Friends " (1982)
*"" (1983)
*"Hobson's Choice " (1983)
*"The Master of Ballantrae " (1984)
*"Final Jeopardy" (1985)
*"Go Toward the Light " (1988)
*"Andy Colby's Incredible Adventure " (1988)
*"Glory! Glory! " (1989)1990s
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Andre's Mother " (1990)
*"Common Ground" (1990)
*"Tales from the Crypt" (1990)
*"It" (1990)
*"" (1991)
*"Yes Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus " (1991)
*"" (1992)
*"Lincoln" (1992) (TV) (voice)
*"I Can Make You Love Me " (1993)
*"Precious Victims " (1993)
*"Linda " (1993)
*"A Walton Thanksgiving Reunion " (1993)
*"Stalking Laura (1994??)
*"To Save the Children " (1994)
*"Death in Small Doses " (1995)
*"A Walton Wedding " (1995)
*"Down, Out & Dangerous " (1995)
*"The Invaders " (1995)
*"The Outer Limits " (1995)
*"The Christmas Box " (1995)
*"West Virginia " (1996)
*"What Love Sees " (1996)
*"Timepiece " (1996)
*"Dangerfield" (1996)
*"Dave's World " (1996)
*"Promised Land " (1996)
*"A Walton Easter " (1997)
*"Touched by an Angel " (1997)
*"Riding the Rails " (1997) (voice)
*"The Rosie O'Donnell Show " (1997)
*"A Thousand Men and a Baby " (1997)
*"Big and Hairy " (1998)
*"The Adventures of Swiss Family Robinson " (1998)
*"Touched by an Angel " (1998)
*"The Million Dollar Kid " (1999)
*"It's a Miracle " (1999)
*"The Practice " (1999)2000s
*"" (2000)
*"In the Name of the People " (2000)
*"Wonder Boys" (2000)
*"The Christmas Secret " (2000)
*"Bloodhounds Inc. " (2000)
*"Just Cause" (2001)
*"The Miracle of the Cards " (2001)
*"" (2001)
*"Beyond the Prairie, Part 2:
*"The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder " (2002)
*"Anna's Dream " (2002)
*"CBS at 75 " (2003)
*"TV Land Moguls " (2004)
*"The Tony Danza Show " (2005)
*"" (2006)
*"Mercedes-Benz (2006) (TV commercial) (voice)
*"BB&T Bank (2006) (TV and radio commercials) (voice)
*"Annie's Point (2005)Producer
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What Love Sees " (1996) (co-producer)
*"Summer of Fear " (1996) (co-executive producer)
*"For All Time " (2000) (co-executive producer)
*"Camping with Camus " (2000) (producer)Director
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