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  1. Director Harry Thomason at the premiere of THE HUNTING OF THE PRESIDENT at the Skirball Center of Performing Arts, NY June 16, 2004.(Photo by Brad Barket/Everett Collection)

  2. www.harrytompsoncenter.orgHTC

    The Harry Tompson Center is a low-barrier day shelter specializing in delivering hygiene, hospitality, health, and housing navigation services to the unhoused community of New Orleans. The HTC is a faith-based nonprofit founded by Father Harry Tompson, S.J. in 2001. Our mission is to provide a calm and caring environment in which to serve the ...

  3. Harry Thomason was born in 1940 in Hampton, Arkansas, USA. He is a producer and director, known for So Sad About Gloria (1973), Designing Women (1986) and The Fall Guy (1981). He has been married to Linda Bloodworth-Thomason since 23 July 1983.

  4. Oct 18, 2021 · The show (directed by her husband, Harry Thomason) trades plot for a series of scenes that are merely vehicles for a barrage of references to every other hot-button issue, catchphrase or ...

  5. Harry Thomason Writer, Narrator. A college scholarship athlete, Thomason was a football coach, art instructor, and history teacher in secondary schools for six years before he decided to pursue filmmaking as a career. A native of Hampton, Arkansas, he attended Southern Arkansas University and continued graduate studies at the University of ...

  6. Oct 15, 2019 · Harry Thomason’s meteoric rise from coaching high school sports in Arkansas to producing feature films in Hollywood and rubbing shoulders with presidents is a seeming Horatio Alger tale of toil, sweat, ingenuity, and success. Together with his wife, Linda Bloodworth Thomason, he produced the hit CBS TV series, Designing Women.

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  7. In 1983 she married producer Harry Thomason, and the two founded Mozark Productions, a company whose name honored their home states of Missouri and Arkansas. The company's first produced television series was Lime Street , starring Robert Wagner, and it too was short-lived, partly because of the accidental death of one of its stars.