Thomas J. Churchill Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Thomas J. Churchill is the writer, producer, director of Check Point, The Emerging Past, Lazarus:Apocalypse (aka Lazarus: Day of the Living Dead) A multi-award winning writer,producer,director, and radio host who founded Church Hill Productions. Born in Brooklyn, New York on his Mothers birthday. Thomas knew at an early age that he wanted to ...
Net Worth
$4 Million
Date Of Birth
August 4, 1970
Place Of Birth
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Height
5' 7" (1.7 m)
Profession
Producer, Writer, Actor
Star Sign
Leo
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Trademark
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Put himself in all of his own movies.
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Known to create magic with scotch tape and glue!
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Fact
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Directed 2 Jason Voorheese: Kane Hodder (Friday the 13th Part 7-10) in Check Point. Steve Dash (Friday the 13th Part 2) in The Emerging Past and produced Mr Hush.
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Worked with Stephen Geoffreys (Fright Night, 976-Evil at Close Range) on four films.
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Worked with a member from the Halloween franchise in each of his films.
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The very first celebrity that Thomas had met was Fred "The Hammer" Williamson. Thomas' father use to take him out on Sunday mornings to do Father/son time, sometimes it was to the movies. This time it was to The Central park Zoo in NYC. When he met the action/sports Icon walking through the park. Thomas later reconnected with him at a convention. Which lead to writing a role for The Hammer in Check Point. The first "movie Star" he directed.
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Showcased on the SyFy series Monster Man in episode #2 The Forbidden Werewolf.
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First screen appearance was in the film Heart.
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Former Partner of Arcadium Entertainment.
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Former Partner on Tides of Torture a pop-culture convention at sea, which was an annual event.
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Won 8 awards for The Emerging Past. Including 4 awards for Best Picture. A Best Actress, Actor, Song and trailer also went to this film.
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Won Best Picture at The New York International Film and Video Festival for, A System Devoured aka Devoured.
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Won second award for his follow up film, Intrigue: War Master 2.
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Won a national High School writing contest for the script, The War Master.
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Won his first award for filmmaking at age 17 for the film The War Master.
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Was in the top 5 actors to be considered for a role in 1970's version of The Champ which went to Rick Schroeder.