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Years active
  
1976–present

Education
  
Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Thomas Waites

Website
  
www.thomasgwaites.com


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Born
  
January 8, 1955 (age 69) (
1955-01-08
)

Occupation
  
Actor, director, playwright, teacher

Movies
  
The Thing, The Clan of the Cave Bear, And Justice for All, Gangland, Shakedown


Similar
  
T K Carter, Terry Michos, Richard Dysart

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Thomas G. Waites (born January 8, 1955) is an American actor and acting instructor born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Waites runs an acting studio in New York City which is named for him. He has been a member of the Actors Studio since 1984.

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Early life and education

Waites was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Michael and Anne Waites. He completed grade school at Immaculate Conception and then high school at Bishop Egan in Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania. After one year at Bucks County Community College, he received a full scholarship for acting at the Juilliard School in New York City, where he studied as a member of the Drama Division's Group 7 (1974–1978). Some of his classmates included Robin Williams, Christopher Reeve, and Frances Conroy. He received a B.A. degree in Writing from The New School and a Master of Fine Arts in Playwriting from the University of Iowa.

Career

When Waites was 21 years old, he was offered two movies simultaneously: Snowbound, directed by Robert Young, and Pity the Poor Soldier (the title has subsequently changed), directed by Bill Jersey. Despite the fact that he was offered twice the money for Snowbound, Waites chose Pity the Poor Soldier because it was in celebration of the centennial of the American Revolutionary War. Next Tom originated the roll of Oliver Treefe in Simon Gray's world premiere of Molly, at the First Annual Spoleto Festival in Charleston, SC. After this highly acclaimed performance he returned to NYC to be cast as the lead in the Joan Micklin Silver produced, On the Yard (1978) co-starring John Heard. Subsequently, Tom was offered a 3 picture option deal with Paramount Pictures. After very strong critical notices Tom auditioned for and got the lead in Walter Hill's, The Warriors (1979) playing the character Fox. After disputes with the director, Tom was fired from this film. Subsequently, when the studio asked him where he wanted his billing he told them to remove his name completely, a decision Tom regrets. He has since reconciled with Walter Hill. Three weeks after being fired from The Warriors Tom auditioned with Al Pacino, and was cast as Jeff McCullough in the Norman Jewison film, ...And Justice for All (1979). This began a long relationship with Pacino. The two worked together again in Shakespeare's Richard III, playing Richmond, where he received strong notices again. After that, Tom originated the role of Mitchell in Alan Bowne's Forty-Deuce Off-Broadway at the Perry Street Theatre. In 1982, Tom competed with actors such as Matt Dillon and Kevin Bacon to land the role of Bobby in David Mamet's Pulitzer Prize-winning play, American Buffalo. Kurt Russell and John Carpenter saw Tom's performance and cast him as Windows in the film The Thing (1982). Tom was cast in the Broadway premier of Trafford Tanzi, a musical where Tom sang with Deborah Harry of Blondie fame. Next was Pastorale, the Obie Award-winning play by Debra Eisenberg starring Judith Ivey and Christine Estabrook, playing the character of Steve.

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It was during this time that Tom met his namesake and singer Tom Waits, who generously taught Tom the song "Jersey Girl" on the guitar. Out of deference to the musician Tom Waits, this is when Tom added the G. to his professional name to offset any confusion between the two talented artists. Tom Waits even played the bass drum on a demo tape of Thomas G. Waites' music. Tom G. Waites began writing music and formed a band called The Pushups, playing gigs around NYC in clubs such as CBGB's, Limelight, Traxs, The Bitter End and even opening for The Smithereens.

In 1983, Waits joined The Mirror Theater Ltd’s Mirror Repertory Company, performing in numerous repertory productions Off-Broadway at St. Peters Church throughout various seasons. His work with The Mirror included one of the highlights of Tom's career: working with Geraldine Page in Clifford Odets' Paradise Lost in the role of Kewpie, originated by Elia Kazan.

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The reviews from this show and a recommendation by Al Pacino got Tom the lead, Ralph in Clifford Odets' Awake and Sing! and Sing on Broadway with actress Frances McDormand and actor Harry Hamlin. Tom was then cast in the lead role of Broud in The Clan of the Cave Bear (1986) with Daryl Hannah and James Remar. Terrible critical notices and a cold reception from the public combined to make Clan of the Cave Bear a less than career-building move. It was at this point that he met his future wife, Lisa Greenberg, with whom he has two children: Samuel Jackson Waites and Michaela Kate Waites. Tom next played Otis the baby-stealer in ABC's All My Children for approximately 9 months, while performing Israel Horovitz's North Shore Fish at the WPA Theater in NYC alongside John Pankow, Christine Estabrook, Wendie Malick and Laura San Giacomo. Tom also made guest appearances in such popular television shows as Kojak (with Telly Savalas), Miami Vice and two episodes of The Equalizer. Tom played the role of Rob in Howard Korder's Search and Destroy on Broadway alongside Griffin Dunne. Tom appeared as Smittie in the film Light of Day (1987) opposite Michael J. Fox and Joan Jett, and was then cast as Al Capone, competing with actors like Harvey Keitel, for the film Gangland (1987) with Scott Glenn.

Waites moved to Iowa City, Iowa, to pursue a career as a playwright. While in Iowa, Tom wrote a play called Dark Laughter, based on the lives of William Faulkner and Dylan Thomas. The play was picked up by producer Barry Kemp, creator of the hit television series Coach. The play was moved to the Marin Theatre Center in Mill Valley, California.

Tom next relocated to Los Angeles where he started the theatre company, TomCats. This is where he began his directing career. After two guest star appearances on NYPD Blue and some minor roles in small independent films and television shows, including a guest star in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Mike Hammer, Private Eye with Stacy Keach and Slither. At this time, Tom established himself as a top acting teacher. He opened the TGW Acting Studio in 2000 and his school continues to thrive today. He has coached such actors as Alfred Molina, Vinnie Pastore, Vinessa Shaw, Tim Guinee, Oliver Hudson and Jamie Harris. TGW Acting Studio was named the top school to study acting in New York City by Backstage in 2015. Tom directs and produces Off-Off-Broadway plays at his studio. Upon returning to New York, he directed the Off-Broadway hit Six Goumbas and a Wannabe, starring Annie McGovern and Kathrine Narducci. He also directed Golden Ladder (with Amy Redford) and numerous other Off and Off-Off-Broadway productions.

Since returning to New York City he has landed guest roles in Law & Order (four times), Law & Order: Criminal Intent (two times) and starred in the soap opera One Life to Live as Decker. Waites played Henry Stanton in Oz for four seasons.

Tom directed Joe Mantegna and Frances Fisher in a short film, Pandora's Box for which he won Best Director in the Atlantic City Film Festival.

Filmography

Actor
-
Robot Dracula (filming) as
Doors
2021
6:45 as
Larry
2019
The Savant as
Chief Bocchino
2019
FBI (TV Series) as
Detective Dryden
- Most Wanted (2019) - Detective Dryden
2019
The Punisher (TV Series) as
Arthur Walsh
- Scar Tissue (2019) - Arthur Walsh
2018
Orchid Grove (TV Mini Series) as
Bobby Shaw
2018
Homeland (TV Series) as
Clayton
- Useful Idiot (2018) - Clayton
2015
The Warriors: Last Subway Ride Home (Video short) as
Fox
2015
Thompson Street (Short) as
Bobby
2012
Broadway's Finest as
Caesar
2012
Pandora's Box (Short) as
Tom O'Reilley
2011
The Life Zone as
Roger Fields
2011
The Great Fight as
Chief Bocchino
2011
The Grand Theft as
Randy Lemar
2010
An Affirmative Act as
Samuel 'Dixie' Backus
2000
Law & Order (TV Series) as
Bill Spence / David Drucker / Burton Fenster / ...
- All New (2009) - Bill Spence
- Misbegotten (2008) - David Drucker
- Sport of Kings (2005) - Burton Fenster
- Standoff (2000) - Capt. Lewis Webber
2008
The Look (Short) as
Irv Moulton
2008
Grand Theft Auto IV (Video Game) as
Priest (voice, as Thomas Waites)
2008
New Amsterdam (TV Series) as
James Lucas
- Soldier's Heart (2008) - James Lucas
2005
The Warriors (Video Game) as
Fox (voice, as Tom Waites)
2005
The Exonerated (TV Movie) as
Deputy (as Thomas G. Waits)
2004
The Jury (TV Series) as
Michael Gruzielanek
- The Boxer (2004) - Michael Gruzielanek
2001
Law & Order: Criminal Intent (TV Series) as
Lance Brody / Mo Turman
- A Murderer Among Us (2003) - Lance Brody
- Jones (2001) - Mo Turman
2001
Oz (TV Series) as
Henry Stanton / #99S131 Harry Stanton / Harry Stanton
- Exeunt Omnes (2003) - Henry Stanton
- 4giveness (2003) - Henry Stanton
- Dead Man Talking (2003) - Henry Stanton
- Impotence (2002) - #99S131 Harry Stanton
- Laws of Gravity (2002) - #99S131 Harry Stanton
- Visitation (2002) - Harry Stanton
- Even the Score (2001) - Harry Stanton
2001
Nailed as
Carpet Guy (as Thomas Waites)
1999
Rites of Passage as
John Willio (as Thomas Waites)
1999
American Virgin as
Grip (as Thomas Waites)
1998
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV Series) as
Second Cop
- Becoming: Part 2 (1998) - Second Cop
1998
Four Corners (TV Series) as
White Person
- The Fear That Follows (1998) - White Person
1998
Mike Hammer, Private Eye (TV Series) as
George Speaker
- Big Brother's Secret (1998) - George Speaker
1996
NYPD Blue (TV Series) as
William Weaver, Sr. / Craig Herman
- Weaver of Hate (1998) - William Weaver, Sr.
- We Was Robbed (1996) - Craig Herman
1997
An American Affair as
Mulroney
1997
A Thousand Men and a Baby (TV Movie) as
Supply sergeant
1997
Most Wanted as
Sergeant
1997
Sliders (TV Series) as
Randy, Airplane Mechanic
- Slither (1997) - Randy, Airplane Mechanic
1997
Crisis Center (TV Series) as
Video Store Manager
- Someone to Watch Over Me (1997) - Video Store Manager
1996
Timelock as
Warden Andrews
1995
Money Train as
Barricade Captain
1993
Midnight Confession (Short) as
the Werewolf
1991
McBain as
Gill (as T. G. Waites)
1990
State of Grace as
Frankie's Man
1990
True Blue (TV Series) as
Ray
- Caves (1990) - Ray
1990
Kojak: Flowers for Matty (TV Movie) as
Tink
1989
Another World (TV Series) as
Duke
- Episode #1.6328 (1989) - Duke
1988
Shakedown as
Officer Kelly (as Tom Waites)
1986
The Equalizer (TV Series) as
Shep Morrow / Jim Kaufman
- The Child Broker (1988) - Shep Morrow
- Nightscape (1986) - Jim Kaufman
1987
The Verne Miller Story as
Al Capone
1987
Light of Day as
Smittie
1986
Crime Story (TV Series) as
Prosecutor
- Abrams for the Defense (1986) - Prosecutor
1986
The Clan of the Cave Bear as
Broud
1985
Miami Vice (TV Series) as
D.E.A. Agent Thompson
- Bushido (1985) - D.E.A. Agent Thompson
1983
The Face of Rage (TV Movie) as
Howard
1983
O'Malley (TV Movie) as
Paul
1982
The Thing as
Windows (as Thomas Waites)
1979
And Justice for All as
Jeff McCullaugh (as Thomas Waites)
1979
The Warriors as
Fox (uncredited)
1978
On the Yard as
Chilly
1976
The Other Side of Victory (TV Movie)
1970
All My Children (TV Series) as
Otis Price (1987)
Director
2023
Target
2020
The Late Show Host (Short)
2012
Pandora's Box (Short)
Producer
2023
Target (producer)
2022
Zoo Crew Two (TV Series) (Consulting Producer)
2011
The Grand Theft (co-executive producer)
Writer
2023
Target
Miscellaneous
2008
Grand Theft Auto IV (Video Game) (motion capture performer)
Thanks
2021
Archie's Last Drive (Short) (thanks)
Self
2022
Dead Talk Live (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Thomas G. Waites & Jam Murphy are our Special Guests (2023) - Self - Guest
- Thomas G. Waites is our Special Guest (2022) - Self - Guest
2021
Spear Talk (Podcast Series) as
Self - Guest
- Thomas G. Waites (2021) - Self - Guest
2021
The Eric Norcross Podcast (Podcast Series) as
Self
- Live to Create (2021) - Self
2020
The Billy Henrickle Podcast (Podcast Series) as
Self
- Thomas G. Waites Interview (2020) - Self
2017
NoThing Left Unsaid (Documentary) as
Self
2017
The Andy Troy Show (TV Series) as
Self
- "The Warriors", Andy Troy Interviews Thomas G Waites and David Harris, Stars of the Classic Film (2017) - Self
2016
The Men of Outpost 31 (Video documentary) as
Self
2015
The Drew Carson Show (Podcast Series) as
Self - Guest
Archive Footage
2012
Special Collector's Edition (TV Series) as
Windows
- La Cosa (2012) - Windows
2008
Barry Levinson: Cross-examining the Screenwriter (Video documentary short) as
Jeff McCullaugh (uncredited)
2008
Norman Jewison: The Testimony of the Director (Video documentary short) as
Jeff McCullaugh (uncredited)

References

Thomas G. Waites Wikipedia