Thomas Robinson

Thomas Robinson

American actor
Date of Birth: 09.07.2002
Country: USA

Content:
  1. Thomas Robinson: A Rising Star on the Silver Screen
  2. Early Career: Making a Mark on Television
  3. Breakthrough Role: "More Than Friends"
  4. Embracing the Sci-Fi Genre: "Tomorrowland"
  5. Voiceover Stardom: "Harvey Beaks"
  6. Brotherly Bonds in Acting

Thomas Robinson: A Rising Star on the Silver Screen

Early Life and Inspiration

Thomas Robinson, celebrated for his captivating performances in the entertainment industry, was born on July 9, 2002, in the United States. Inspired by his older brother, Bryce, an accomplished actor, Thomas embarked on his acting journey at the tender age of six.

Early Career: Making a Mark on Television

Robinson's on-screen debut came in the popular series "Heroes." He continued to impress with roles in "Arrested Development" and "The Protector," where he portrayed the son of the lead character.

Breakthrough Role: "More Than Friends"

Robinson's breakthrough came in the film "More Than Friends," where he played Sebastian, the son of Jennifer Aniston's character, Cassie. His performance showcased his natural talent and versatility.

Embracing the Sci-Fi Genre: "Tomorrowland"

In "Tomorrowland," Robinson took on the role of young Frank Walker, a character who would later be played by George Clooney. This role allowed him to delve into the world of science fiction and expand his acting range.

Voiceover Stardom: "Harvey Beaks"

Beyond live-action, Robinson's voiceover skills also made a mark. He voiced Foo in the Nickelodeon animated series "Harvey Beaks," replacing Jackson Brundage after his voice matured.

Brotherly Bonds in Acting

Thomas Robinson's artistic journey is intertwined with that of his older brother, Bryce. Both siblings share a passion for acting, and Bryce's initial success inspired Thomas to follow in his footsteps.

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