Thomas Gibson is an American actor best known for playing Dharma’s uptight lawyer husband, Greg, on the sitcom Dharma & Greg. He is also known for his roles on the CBS dramas Chicago Hope and Criminal Minds. Gibson began acting in a children’s theater at the age of nine. He appeared in the Julian Wiles production of Occupy the Street: A Skateboard Musical at the Young Charleston Theater Company (now Charleston Stage). Enter biography and explore Thomas Gibson Wiki, Biography, Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Net worth, Family, Career and many more facts.
Real Name | Thomas Gibson |
Age | 59 years old (As of 2021) |
Birthdate | July 3, 1962 |
Ethnicity | Mixed |
Height | 5 feet 11 inches |
Weight | 73 Kg |
Measurements | 46-32-40 inches |
Biceps Size | 23 inches |
Wife | Christine Gibson |
Children | 3 |
Net Worth | $4.5 million, as of 2021 |
Thomas Gibson Height and Weight
How tall is Thomas Gibson? He is 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighs approximately 73 pounds. He is also a fitness fanatic. He has blonde hair and light brown eyes.
Thomas Gibson net worth
Thomas Gibson attended the Juilliard School after an application was offered to him during an internship at the Alabama Shakespeare Society.
He is an avid golfer and has competed in the AT&T Pebble Beach ProAM Nationals.
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Thomas Gibson’s wife
Thomas Gibson is married to Christina Gibson, whom he met in Paris, and they have three children, including TikTok star Travis Gibson.
He starred opposite Joe Mantegna as unit leader Aaron Hotchner on the television show Criminal Minds.
Facts about Thomas Gibson
Thomas Gibson began his training in classical theater by becoming a member of the Young Charleston Theater Company and the Footlight Players, frequently performing at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
While at Charleston College, Gibson interned at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival.
Gibson made her stage debut in David Hare’s Map of the World at the New York Shakespeare Festival.
He went on to appear in other plays by producer Joe Papp at both the Public Theater and Central Park.
Over the next 10 years, he worked on and off Broadway in numerous plays by Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, Molière, Tennessee Williams, Howard Brenton, Romulus Linney, Noël Coward, and Alan Ball. Gibson also served tables at Tavern on the Green.
In 2005, he was cast as Supervisory Special Agent Aaron “Hotch” Hotchner, a section chief for the behavioral analysis division.