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 Thomas Jane
  
 Full Name :Thomas Jane
 Birth Name :Thomas Elliott
 Date of Birth :January 29, 1969
 Place of Birth :Baltimore, Maryland, USA
 Height :5' 11?''
 Nationality :American
 Profession :Actor
 Claim to Fame :Played Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle in Billy Crystal's HBO telepic 61* (2001).
 Sometimes Called :Tom Elliott
Tom Jane
Tom Janes
Tom
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  • Thomas and Patricia Arquette welcomed their first child, a baby girl named Harlow Olivia Calliope. [February 20 2003].
  • Gained a significant amount of muscle to fill the role of the Punisher. Putting on between 20 to 40 pounds, Thomas Jane underwent brutal and rigorous work-out sessions to turn that into muscle weight, all for the role of The Punisher (2004).
  • Former son-in-law of Rutger Hauer.
  • While filming a knife fight scene in The Punisher (2004), accidentally stabbed Kevin Nash.
  • Like Dolph Lundgren in the earlier "Punisher" movie, he dyed his hair jet black to match the original comic book character.

An actor with handsome, everyman good looks and undeniable screen presence, Thomas Jane has turned up in everything from low-budget indies to sprawling, big-budget Hollywood action spectacles. The Baltimore native's unusual entry into show business found him cast in a Romeo and Juliet-inspired Bollywood musical while still in high school. At just 17 years old, Thomas Jane was spotted by a pair of Indian producers looking to cast a young, fair-haired American to act as Romeo to a young Indian actress' Juliet. Alas, the lure of Bollywood weighed heavier than the prospect of another year in high school, so Thomas Jane soon dropped out to film Padamati Sandhya Ragam in Madras, India. When filming wrapped, he quickly returned stateside despite some tempting offers in India, and a year later, the struggling actor was making the move to Los Angeles.

Finding work in L.A. didn't prove easy, but thanks to persistence and hard work, Thomas Jane eventually made his way into the local theater scene. A small role in the gay-themed drama I'll Love You Forever...Tonight was followed by a small part in the 1992 film Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Two short years later, Thomas Jane stepped into the lead for the quirky crime comedy At Ground Zero, and a role in the ill-fated Crow sequel The Crow: City of Angels followed in 1996. The next year, Thomas Jane was cast in the major starring role of real-life beatnik Neal Cassady for the independent film The Last Time I Committed Suicide with Keanu Reeves. By late 1997, Thomas Jane's star was steadily rising thanks to supporting parts in Face/Off and Boogie Nights. In 1998, he went indie once again with a role as a former heroin dealer looking to go straight in Thursday and then took a small part in the all-star ensemble cast of the war drama The Thin Red Line.

With his role as a shark wrangler in the open-water thriller Deep Blue Sea in 1999, Thomas Jane graduated to full-on Hollywood action hero. After returning to Paul Thomas Anderson's fold for Magnolia later that year, he portrayed baseball legend Mickey Mantle in the acclaimed, made-for-HBO feature 61* (2001). Thomas Jane's role as a quick-tempered detective working alongside Morgan Freeman's character in Under Suspicion (2000) found Jane at the top of his game, and though performances in The Sweetest Thing (2002) and Dreamcatcher (2003) went largely unseen due to poor box-office performances, audiences could rest assured that they would see plenty of the newly buff actor when Thomas Jane donned the famous skull T-shirt and loaded up to rid the streets of crime in the eagerly anticipated comic book adaptation The Punisher (2004).