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Thomas F. Wilson is an American actor, comedian, musician, visual artist, writer, and voice actor born in Philadelphia on April 15, 1959.

Wilson attended Radnor High School before going on to study at Arizona State University. His training and early formation across multiple creative disciplines set the stage for a career that would resist easy categorization, spanning film, television, stage performance, and work behind the microphone as both a dub actor and voice actor.

Among the many roles Wilson has taken on across film and television, he is perhaps most concretely identified with the character Biff Tannen, the notable work listed against his name in reference sources. That role placed him in the company of a broad audience across the decades and gave him a recurring presence in popular culture. Beyond acting, Wilson has pursued music and visual art with comparable seriousness, working as a musician and a practicing visual artist in addition to his screen and stage commitments. His work as a writer and podcaster further extends a creative output that moves across disciplines rather than settling into any single one.

The range of Wilson's professional identities — film actor, television actor, voice actor, dub actor, comedian, musician, visual artist, writer, podcaster — reflects a sustained engagement with different forms of expression rather than a simple pivot from one medium to another. Each of these roles has occupied him at some point in his career as a citizen of the United States working primarily in the English language. His comedy work has run alongside his dramatic and voice performances, and his visual art practice has developed in parallel with his work in front of cameras and microphones.

Wilson's career is most concretely anchored by the breadth of creative forms he has worked in and by the character of Biff Tannen, which remains the single notable work formally associated with his name. That association, alongside his ongoing activity as a musician, visual artist, and podcaster, defines a professional life built across multiple modes of creative expression rather than confined to any one of them.

Quotes by Thomas F. Wilson

Love is more important than material possessions.
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Love is more important than material possessions.
I was studying acting in New York, and wasn’t being hired by anyone to do anything other than to work in an Oriental rug warehouse.
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I was studying acting in New York, and wasn’t being hired by anyone to do anything other than to work in an Oriental rug warehouse.
I’ve decided to do what I want to do in life and follow my own path as an artist, so I’ve decided not to participate in any sort of nostalgia in which I’m marginalized as a pop icon of yesteryear.
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I’ve decided to do what I want to do in life and follow my own path as an artist, so I’ve decided not to participate in any sort of nostalgia in which I’m marginalized as a pop icon of yesteryear.
And by the same token, I appreciate math, because I can’t do math. If I have to read a map or figure out the tip on a restaurant bill, I might start to tear up a little bit.
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And by the same token, I appreciate math, because I can’t do math. If I have to read a map or figure out the tip on a restaurant bill, I might start to tear up a little bit.
If you going to live by a certain code – as Bob Dylan said, you gotta serve somebody.
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If you going to live by a certain code – as Bob Dylan said, you gotta serve somebody.
First, never go against the best light you have; second, take care that your light be not darkness.
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First, never go against the best light you have; second, take care that your light be not darkness.
Truth provokes those whom it does not convert.
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Truth provokes those whom it does not convert.
The commands of God are all designed to make us more happy than we can possibly be without them.
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The commands of God are all designed to make us more happy than we can possibly be without them.
To serve God, to love God, to enjoy God, is the sweetest freedom in the world.
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To serve God, to love God, to enjoy God, is the sweetest freedom in the world.
The greatest of all disorders is to think we are whole and need no help.
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The greatest of all disorders is to think we are whole and need no help.
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