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

  2. Thomas G. Waites was born on 8 January 1955 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He is an actor and director, known for The Thing (1982), And Justice for All (1979) and Money Train (1995).

  3. Oct 19, 2022 · Walter Hill, director of the cult classic The Warriors, reflects on the firing of actor Thomas G. Waites from the film, saying he regretted killing off his character early.

  4. Thomas G. Waites is an actor, director, and acting instructor originally from Philadelphia. He is a graduate of the Drama Division of The Juilliard School, where he studied alongside Robin Williams, Christopher Reeve, Frances Conroy and others.

  5. Thomas G. Waites was born on 8 January 1955 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He is an actor and director, known for The Thing (1982), And Justice for All (1979) and Money Train (1995).

  6. 2,077 Followers, 2,228 Following, 495 Posts - Thomas Waites (@thomasgwaites) on Instagram: ""

  7. Jul 25, 2014 · Acclaimed director, actor, and teacher Thomas G. Waites is currently directing THE TAMING OF THE SHREW, being produced by the Baruch College of Performing Arts and the Thomas G. Waites Acting...

  8. Jun 17, 2024 · Waites, an actor known for his roles in The Warriors and John Carpenter’s The Thing, employed the help of his students from the Thomas G. Waites Acting Studio, and now they have set up shop at the Gene Frankel Theatre in NoHo.

  9. Apr 19, 2018 · Thomas G. Waites, star of The Warriors and John Carpenter's The Thing, talks to us about his acting school TGW Acting Studio, the Shakespearean inspiration in his teachings, and directing his 2012 short film Pandora's Box.

  10. Waites then played Oliver Treefe in Simon Grays world premiere ofMolly” -- at the First Annual Spoleto Festival in Charleston, S.C. After this acclaimed performance, he returned to NYC to be cast in the Joan Micklin Silver-produced “On the Yard” (1978), co-starring John Heard.