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"Richard Thomas" was seven years old when he made his first Broadway appearance in "Sunrise at Campobello" (1958). The wide-eyed, mole-cheeked, sensitive-looking Thomas soon found himself very much in demand for television roles. He was seen in the distinguished company of "Julie Harris", "Christopher Plummer" and "Hume Cronyn" in a 1959 TV presentation of Ibsen's "A Doll's House", worked as a regular on the daytime soap operas "As the World Turns" and "Flame in the Wind", and co-starred with Today Show announcer Jack Lescoulie in the captivating 1961 Sunday-afternoon "edutainment" series 1-2-3 Go. While attending Columbia University, Thomas made his theatrical-film debut in "Downhill Racer", then settled into a series of unpleasant, psychologically disturbed characters in films like "You'll Like My Mother" (1971) and such TV series as Bracken's World.
/upload/images/content/richard_thomas.jpg Richard Thomas has been the Information Commissioner since November 2002. His term of office has been extended until June 2009. He is appointed by HM Queen and has independent status, reporting directly to Parliament, with a range of responsibilities under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, the Data Protection Act 1998 and related laws. The functions of the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) include promoting good practice, ruling on complaints and taking regulatory action.
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Richard Thomas has served as a JIU faculty member in the MABC, BC and BBA programs since 2000. While his experience in higher education began in 1979, he has been directly involved in online education as an instructor, faculty mentor, researcher, learner, and course developer since 1999. He has received various awards from Colorado Community Colleges Online, including Faculty Of The Year (2005) and the Gold Faculty Award for teaching excellence in higher education (2004). For nearly 18 years, he was employed in various newspaper business management positions. In 1992 he received the highest employee award presented by E.W. Scripps Company, the Total Quality Award, presented for pioneering research, creation, and successful implementation of a database-marketing project.
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Dubbed "Cookie" by his mother for reasons which are lost in the sands of time, Richard Thomas cut his vocal teeth as a teenager on the street corners of Philadelphia singing doo-wop in the 1960's. At 14, he got his first big gig, opening for B.B. King. During his formative years in the 1970's, Thomas worked at clubs, festivals and other venues with performers whose styles cut across the musical spectrum. There was straight ahead jazz with Houston Person, doo wop with The Tokens, rock with Little Anthony, hard bop with one-time Betty Carter spouse Richard Mixon and others. This resulted in a broad based onthe-job musical education.
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Richard Thomas was born in Tonkawa, Oklahoma, December 23, 1927. His family moved to Texas in 1939. He attended various public schools in Texas and graduated from high school in Colorado City. Following graduation, he joined the Army and was stationed in Japan for two and one-half years. His parents moved to Abilene while he was in the service, and he returned there upon discharge from the service in August 1949. Intending to get basic courses out of the way while he decided where to attend college and what career to follow, Richard enrolled at Hardin Simmons University.
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Richard Thomas was seven years old when he made his first Broadway appearance in Sunrise at Campobello (1958). The wide-eyed, mole-cheeked, sensitive-looking Thomas soon found himself very much in demand for television roles. He was seen in the distinguished company of Julie Harris, Christopher Plummer...Read More
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