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Fred Dalton Thompson is a Washington-Hollywood hybrid: Twice elected to the U.S. Senate, he is ... a screen actor who has starred in the TV series Law & Order. He grew up in Tennessee and began a law career in 1967. He served as a U.S. Attorney (1969-72) and got involved in national politics under Tennessee Senator Howard Baker, an association that put Senate co-counsel Thompson smack in the middle of the investigation of Watergate and the Richard Nixon White House (1973-74). Thompson later worked as a lawyer and lobbyist in Nashville and Washington D.C. He fell into acting when invited to play himself in the movie Marie (1985), a drama based on a real-life political scandal in Tennessee, in which Thompson defended whistleblower Marie Ragghianti. Thompson was a natural on screen, and during the 1980s he had a remarkable run of authoritarian character roles in top-tier features such as No Way Out (1987, starring Kevin Costner), Days of Thunder (1990, starring Tom Cruise), The Hunt for Red October (1990, starring Sean Connery) and In the Line of Fire (1993, starring Clint Eastwood). Thompson returned to Tennessee and national politics in 1994 and was elected to the U.S. Senate (filling the seat formerly held by Al Gore, who had become vice president under Bill Clinton).
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Fred Dalton Thompson is a Republican and former Senator from Tennessee. He was a Republican candidate for the presidency in 2008. He was born in Sheffield, Alabama on August 19, 1942 and attended public schools in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. When he was 17 years old, Thompson married Sarah Elizabeth Lindsey. They were divorced 25 years later, and Thompson has two surviving children and several grandchildren from that marriage. In 2002, one of his daughters died of a drug overdose.
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fred dalton thomas Although NBC renewed L&O the original flavor earlier this week, Fred Dalton Thompson, who plays conservative and curmudgeonly district attorney Arthur Branch, most likely will not be back, says The Hollywood Reporter. Thompson, a former Republican Tennessee Senator, has talked about making a 2008 White House bid and while he has yet to officially declare his candidacy, chances are his political aspirations will supersede his TV career. If he does run, perhaps he can use that catchy "dum-dum" as his campaign theme. — Reporting by Raven Snook read more
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fred_dalton_thompson_law_%26_order.jpg Fred Dalton Thompson first appeared on screen in the film “Marie” in 1985, portraying himself in the fact-based story of a high-profile case he handled in Tennessee. Since then, he has appeared in numerous movies and television programs, including the features “In the Line of Fire,” “Die Hard II,” and “The Hunt for Red October,” and the series “China Beach,” “Wiseguy,” and “Matlock.” A former United States Senator, prosecutor and accomplished film and television actor, Fred returns to the cast of the Emmy Award-winning drama series “Law & Order” for his third season as Arthur Branch. District Attorney Arthur Branch acts in a typical way prosecutors deal with offenders of the law, unleashing realistic drama in courtrooms.
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Fred Dalton Thompson was born in 1942 in Sheffield, Alabama. In 1964 he graduated from the University of Memphis. He was the first member of his family to go to college. He was awarded a scholarship to Vanderbilt University to study law and graduated from there in 1967.
image 1 Fred Dalton Thompson was born in Sheffield, Alabama, on 19th August 1942. Thompson attended Memphis State University where he earned an undergraduate degree in philosophy and political science in 1964. He ... studied at Vanderbilt University Law School before eventually became a U.S. attorney for Tennessee's middle district and served as a re-election campaign manager for Howard Baker.
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