Thomas Gibson
Milestones
- Birthplace: Charleston, South Carolina, USA
- Birthday: July 3, 1962
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2006
Cast in the CBS series "Criminal Minds"
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2000
Cast as a burnt-out surfer dude Kanaka in the black comedy/murder mystery "Psycho Beach Party"
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2000
Featured in the prequel "The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas" as Chip Rockefeller, a millionaire with an eye for the newlywed Wilma (Kristen Johnston)
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2000
Reunited with Denys Arcand for the drama "Stardom"
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1999
Reteamed with Cruise and Kidman in a supporting role in Stanley Kubrick's "Eyes Wide Shut"
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1998
Portrayed the love interest of Lea Thompson in the NBC miniseries "A Will of Their Own"
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1998
Reprised role of Beauchamp Day in "Armistad Maupin's 'More Tales of the City'" (Showtime)
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1998
Revisited "Chicago Hope" with a guest role as Dr Daniel Nyland
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1997
Played male lead James Percy in the CBS movie adaptation "Louisa May Alcott's 'The Inheritance'"
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1997 to 2002
Starred opposite Jenna Elfman in the ABC sitcom "Dharma and Greg"; made directorial debut with episode during the 2000-2001 season
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1996
Starred in the NBC movie "Night Visitors" and ABC's "To Love, Honor and Deceive"
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1995
Featured in the 1910-set ABC movie "Secrets"
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1994
Featured in Whit Stillman's "Barcelona" and the independent comedy "Sleep With Me"
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1994
Played Beauchamp Day in the PBS miniseries "Armistead Maupin's 'Tales of the City'"
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1993
Appeared as an actor in "The Age of Innocence", directed by Martin Scorsese
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1993
Starred as a gay failed actor turned waiter in Denys Arcand's Canadian feature "Love and Human Remains" (released in the USA in 1995)
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1992
Feature film debut, "Far and Away", directed by Ron Howard; played nemesis of Tom Cruise and rival for Nicole Kidman
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1991
Starred on the New York stage as Hal in the Public Theater's production of "Henry IV, Parts I and II"
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1990
Acted in a six week recurring stint on NBC's "Another World" as Sam Fowler
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1990
Appeared in the ABC miniseries "The Kennedys of Massachusetts"
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1989 to 1990
Played the villainous Derek Mason on the CBS daytime drama "As the World Turns"
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1988
TV miniseries debut, "Gore Vidal's Lincoln" (NBC)
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1987
Primetime TV debut, guest appearance on CBS series "Leg Work"
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1985
NYC stage debut in "A Map of the World" by David Hare at the Public Theatre
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1980
Interned at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival
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Born and raised in Charleston, South Carolina
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Made various stage appearances in NYC in the mid-1980s including "Hay Fever" and the New York Shakespeare Festival's "Twelfth Night" in Central Park
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Played regular role of the somewhat arrogant Dr Daniel Nyland on the CBS medical drama "Chicago Hope"