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  1. Thomas Gossom Jr. (born May 2, 1952) is an American actor. Gossom played college football for the Auburn Tigers. He was a cast member of the TV series In the Heat of the Night. He has appeared in multiple movies, including the 2003 sequel Jeepers Creepers 2, as well as guest roles in CSI and other TV shows. He portrayed Slim's father ...

  2. Thom Gossom Jr. is an American actor, writer, and communications professional who starred in Fight Club, In the Heat of the Night, and Boston Legal. He also wrote and produced Quiet Courage, a film about the first black athlete to break the racial barriers of college football in the Deep South.

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  3. Thom Gossom Jr. is an actor, writer, and communications professional who played football at Auburn University and broke racial barriers in the South. He has appeared in films like Fight Club and Jeepers Creepers 2, and TV shows like NYPD Blue and Boston Legal.

  4. Jan 10, 2024 · Thom Gossom Jr. was the first Black athlete to graduate from Auburn University. He shared his story and memories of integration at a ceremony honoring Harold A. Franklin, the first nonwhite student to enroll in graduate courses at Auburn.

  5. Learn about Thom Gossom, Jr., the second African American to play football at Auburn University and the first to walk-on and earn a scholarship in the SEC. He is also an actor, author, entrepreneur and speaker.

  6. Jul 29, 2013 · Thom Gossom Jr., who played football and wrote for the student newspaper at Auburn in the 1970s, will address two graduation ceremonies on Saturday. He is the author of "Walk-On: My Reluctant Journey to Integration", a memoir about his experience at the university.

  7. Actor. Best Gurl Entertainment, president; also an entrepreneur who invested in an National Football League development team. CREDITS. Film Appearances: Pompeii (a slave), Rebel Love (also known as Shadow Waltz ), Troma Entertainment, 1985. Bink, The Chamber, Universal, 1996. Clothing salesman, Senseless, Dimension, 1998.