Thunder Levin was born and raised in New York City, graduated from Hunter College High School, and received a BFA in Film from NYU before moving to Los Angeles at age 23. He credits the original Star Trek television series with opening his mind to both the wonders of science fiction and filmmaking as a child, while the original Star Wars solidified his desire to make movies when he grew up. Mutant Vampire Zombies from the 'Hood! (2008) starring C. Thomas Howell was Thunder's feature film directorial debut. This led to him writing and/or directing several films for production company The Asylum, including American Battleship (2012) and AE: Apocalypse Earth (2013), culminating in the pop culture phenomenon Sharknado (2013). While continuing to write and direct feature films, he is also developing episodic television projects. Thunder is a lifelong sailor and car enthusiast who's recently taken up motorcycle riding. In addition to his film and television work, he is writing his first novel. He lives in Santa Monica, CA, but considers himself a "temporarily misassigned New Yorker". Thunder is his real name. Please don't ask why.
Thunderbird Dinwiddie was born on December 22, 1973 in Anchorage, Alaska, USA. She is known for The Aerialist (2020), Supernatural (2005) and The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland (1999).
Thundercat is an actor and composer, known for Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021), Lovecraft Country (2020) and Insecure (2016).
Raised in Dover, Delaware and now living in Southern California, "Wolf", as he is known by many, has always believed in following his dreams, and attributes his work ethics and strong belief in compassion to his parents. Wolf has two kids, Paul and Monica, from a previous marriage. His present wife, Yolanda, took his name (Thunderwolf) as her last name. Thunderwolf has taken on many challenges in life. Among his accomplishments is a four year term with the United States Air Force as a military firefighter. He took up the art of Shotokan Karate in 1970 as well as a variety of other martial arts disciplines, including American and Thai Kickboxing and went on to fight among the best in the world. With his typical focus and dedication he became a respected and admired world class fighter. Since his retirement from Kickboxing (1990) Wolf has focused his attention to the film industry including acting, independent productions, and more recently, writing and producing. His Company, Delaware Coalition Films (now closed), was created in 1998 and has produced three independent short films; the most recent being his first SAG signatory film "The Infamous Buddy Blade.
Thunya Suwanchatree is an actor, known for Bloodmonkey (2007).
Thunyaphat Pattarateerachaicharoen is an actress, known for Puen Tee Raluek (2017).
Thupten Jinpa is known for Mission: Joy - Finding Happiness in Troubled Times (2021), The Dalai Lama: Scientist (2019) and The Last Dalai Lama? (2016).
Thuraya Baghdadi is known for Losing Lana, Aa Amal Tiji (2021) and El Medina (1999).
Thuraya Younes is known for Tel Aviv on Fire (2018) and Mediterranean Fever (2022).
Thure Frank Lindhardt was born 24 December 1974 in Copenhagen, Denmark. At 12, he was cast as the role of the mailman in Negerkys og labre larver (1987), and later that year, he acted as a classmate in Bille August's film Pelle erobreren (1987), which, in 1988, won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival and the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. In 1989, he played the lead role in the "The Neverending Story" by Michael Ende in Roskilde, Denmark. But it was a children's play. After the few small roles Thure had played, he realized that he wanted to become a real actor. Lindhardt graduated from Odense Theatre School in 1998. In 1999, Thure was named recipient of the Reumert Award for Best New Talent. He had roles in two TV productions showing the year 2000, Denmarks Radios Edderkoppen (2000) a TV series where he played the poor boy Billy and in the Lars von Trier-produced family saga Morten Korch - Ved stillebækken (1999). His first notable role was that of Brian in Her i nærheden (2000), directed by Kaspar Rostrup, written by the novel of the same name of 'Martha Christensen' and produced by Tina Dalhoff. The film featured in the official selection at the 50th Berlin Film Festival. He played the lead as an autistic boy who is suspected of murder, and he received rave reviews for his performance and was named Shooting Star at the festival. This was followed by Shaky González's film One Hell of a Christmas (2002) where he played the part as the young cool criminal Mike. Later in the year 2002, he got the offer to play Slim in the Ballerin brothers' very special modern film Slim Slam Slum (2002). But the film really tested very poorly with the young audiences, and it became a Danish, bottom-10 comedy film. But in 2004, he did an outstanding job in the role of Hans in the German movie Was nützt die Liebe in Gedanken (2004)--the latter of which brought him to the public's attention. He is now one of the most critically acclaimed actors of his generation and portrays the weird junkie boy Steso in Ole Christian Madsen's fantastic film Nordkraft (2005).