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TOM WILSON

Tom
Wilson is an actor, writer, artist, and musician, whose career has
explored most every artistic discipline, as well as a few
surprises. A man of fervent, but private faith his whole life, the
last few years have been interesting, with hundreds of invitations
to speak at conferences and retreats, as well as the opportunity
to record the music that he began playing in church in the
seventies.
Born and raised in Philadelphia, Pa., Tom Wilson has enjoyed a
successful career as an actor, writer and comedian for over twenty
years. He has more than fifty films, T.V. shows, and comedy
specials to his credit, and has appeared on talk shows with
everyone from Johnny Carson, Jay Leno and David Letterman, to
Regis and Kathie Lee. He starred as "Biff" in the now
classic "Back To The Future" film trilogy, and was seen
in the family films "That Darn Cat," "Born To Be
Wild," and "Camp Nowhere," as well as the Emmy
award winning film about the civil war, "Andersonville."
Most recently, he's been seen in the T.V. series "Sabrina,
The Teenage Witch," "Maggie," "Fired Up,"
"Nash Bridges," and on the critically acclaimed "Freaks
and Geeks." He continues to act in movies and television, and
he performs comedy and music across America.
As a writer and producer, he's written for several prestigious
literary magazines, as well as for Universal Studios, Disney, Fox,
and Film Roman studios, and produced a groundbreaking series of
debates for Canadian television called "The Seven Deadly Sins,"
which examined cultural values and the role of the arts within
them.
Most recently he has completed a collection of his original,
contemporary Christian songs on a CD, "In The Name Of The
Father." Produced by Emilio Palame, who's worked with Chuck
Mangione, Peggy Lee and a who's who of the music industry, and
featuring the musical talents of Stan Sargeant, JohnChiodini, John
Ferraro, Johnny Friday, and Doug Norwine, the production and
playing is breathtaking.
He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Caroline, and their four
children.
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