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Thomas Colbert Carter (born July 17, 1953) is an American director, producer and actor, known for Swing Kids, Save the Last Dance and Coach Carter.. As an actor, Carter is probably best known for his work on the television series The White Shadow, playing James "Hollywood" Hayward.
- Director, producer, actor
- Texas State University, BFA 1974
- 1975–present
- Thomas Colbert Carter, July 17, 1953 (age 70), Austin, Texas, U.S.
Thomas Carter is a film and TV professional who has worked on projects such as Coach Carter, Equal Justice, and The Morning Show. He was born in Austin, Texas, in 1953 and has won three Primetime Emmys.
- Director, Producer, Actor
- July 17, 1953
- 4 min
Thomas Carter is a versatile and prolific filmmaker who has worked in TV and movies since the 1970s. He is best known for directing "Save the Last Dance" and "Coach Carter", and for playing James "Hollywood" Hayward on "The White Shadow".
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Thomas Carter is an American film and television director and actor, known for Coach Carter, Save the Last Dance, and The White Shadow. See his biography, filmography, awards, and photos on TMDB.
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Thomas Carter is a director and producer, known for Coach Carter (2005), Equal Justice (1990) and Save the Last Dance (2001). He was born on July 17, 1953 in Austin, Texas, USA and has a mini bio on IMDb.
- July 17, 1953
Jan 14, 2005 · A movie based on the true story of Ken Carter, a high school basketball coach who benches his team for poor academic performance. Starring Samuel L. Jackson, directed by Thomas Carter, and rated PG-13 for violence, sexual content, language, and some drug material.
Watch a three-hour interview with Thomas Carter, an actor and director who worked on shows like M*A*S*H, Hill Street Blues, Miami Vice, and Equal Justice. Learn about his career highlights, his experimental approach to television, and his views on race and the industry.