Thomas Wilson Brown

Thomas Wilson Brown ( * December 27, 1972 in Lusk, Wyoming) is an American film actor and film producer.

Life

Thomas Wilson Brown, who came into the world on the back seat of a car, the first seven years of life grew up on the farm of his parents, Byron Brown and Margaret Mary West on in Wyoming, before he came to New Mexico with them. Four days after his ninth birthday, his mother died of cervical cancer. Also his father died of cancer a few years later, died of a pancreatic tumor.

Early on, Brown took acting and dance classes, and was in 1985, at the age of 14 years, in Western Silverado for the first time on camera. In Our House, a short-lived television series that was produced in 1987, he played a supporting role. 1989 was the 18 year old in his most famous role on camera. In Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, he embodied one of those children who are shrunk by the failed experiment of a scientist to millimeter size. In 1991 he was nominated for his performance for the Saturn Award.

Brown, however, has never managed to establish themselves in show business from Hollywood, and stood in the 1990s as a guest performer of television series such as Beverly Hills, 90210, Nash Bridges or Walker, Texas Ranger in front of the camera. In 2001 he received a minor role in the war film Pearl Harbor.

Today, Brown co-owner of Thunder Basin Pictures, a production company that is producing independent films. In 2010 he celebrated with the thriller The Mooring his debut as a film producer and assistant director.

To finance to livelihood, Brown has trained as a carpenter; He also has worked as a cowboy, and a member of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association ( PRCA ).

Little is known about the private life of Thomas Wilson Brown. He is married and father of a family, and lives with his family on their three farms in New Mexico, Montana and California.

Filmography

Awards

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