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  1. Years active. 1985–present. Thomas Gossom Jr. (born May 2, 1952) is an American actor. Gossom played college football for the Auburn Tigers. [1] He was a cast member of the TV series In the Heat of the Night. He has appeared in multiple movies, including the 2003 sequel Jeepers Creepers 2, as well as guest roles in CSI and other TV shows.

  2. Thom Gossom Jr.. Actor: Fight Club. Thom Gossom Jr. (born 1952) is an American actor, writer, and communications professional. Born in Birmingham, Alabama, he received his Bachelor of Arts in communications from Auburn University where he was the first black athlete in the Southeastern Conference to walk on, earn a full scholarship and graduate.

  3. Thom Gossom Jr.. Actor: Fight Club. Thom Gossom Jr. (born 1952) is an American actor, writer, and communications professional. Born in Birmingham, Alabama, he received his Bachelor of Arts in communications from Auburn University where he was the first black athlete in the Southeastern Conference to walk on, earn a full scholarship and graduate.

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  4. Gossom has also written and performed a critically acclaimed one-man play, Speak of Me As I Am. Athlete, Actor, Author, Entrepreneur, Speaker are a few of the titles listed on Thom Gossom’s resume. Born Thomas Gossom, Jr. on January 21, 1952, in Birmingham, Alabama, Gossom decided to follow his dream of playing football at Auburn University ...

  5. Find bio, credits and filmography information for Thom Gossom Jr. on AllMovie - Thom Gossom Jr. is an American actor.

  6. Video Games: Detective Stern, Fight Club, Vivendi Universal Games, 2004. Gossom, Thom, Jr. (Thom Gossom)PERSONALBorn in Birmingham, AL; married Dr. Joyce Gillie Gossom, August 23, 1997; children: Dixson M. (a hip hop artist). Education: Attended Auburn University.Career:Actor. Best Gurl Entertainment, president; also an entrepreneur who ...

  7. Thomas (Thom) Gossom Jr. is an actor, writer, and communications consultant. He received his Bachelor of Arts in communication from Auburn University in 1975. A starting wide receiver for the Tigers, from 1972-1974, Gossom was the first black athlete to graduate Auburn University and is featured in the HBO special, Breaking the Huddle, about ...