Thomas W. O'Mary

About Thomas W. O'Mary

Who is it?: Visual Effects, Director, Producer
Birth Day: December 1, 1947
Birth Place: Auburn, Alabama, USA
Height: 5' 11" (1.8 m)
Birth Name: Thomas Wayne O'Mary

Thomas W. O'Mary

Born in Auburn, Alabama, moved to Madison, Wisconsin while his father received a PHD degree in Animal Science until...
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Popular As Thomas W. O'Mary
Occupation Visual Effects
Age 76 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born December 1, 1947 (Auburn, Alabama, USA)
Birthday December 1
Town/City Auburn, Alabama, USA
Nationality USA

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Thomas W. O'Mary’s zodiac sign is Sagittarius. According to astrologers, Sagittarius is curious and energetic, it is one of the biggest travelers among all zodiac signs. Their open mind and philosophical view motivates them to wander around the world in search of the meaning of life. Sagittarius is extrovert, optimistic and enthusiastic, and likes changes. Sagittarius-born are able to transform their thoughts into concrete actions and they will do anything to achieve their goals.

🌙 Chinese Zodiac Signs

Thomas W. O'Mary was born in the Year of the Pig. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Pig are extremely nice, good-mannered and tasteful. They’re perfectionists who enjoy finer things but are not perceived as snobs. They enjoy helping others and are good companions until someone close crosses them, then look out! They’re intelligent, always seeking more knowledge, and exclusive. Compatible with Rabbit or Goat.

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Born in Auburn, Alabama, moved to Madison, Wisconsin while his father received a PHD degree in Animal Science until 1952. Then at age 5 his family moved to Athens, Georgia where his father became a full Professor.

His mother, Grace Zwigart of Sharpsburgh, Pennsylvania was in the WAC (Women's Air Corp) during WWII. The family moved to Washington State College in 1957 to further his father's teaching. Tom graduated Pullman High School studying World History and Art.

Tom graduated Washington State University in 1969 with a BA degree in Fine Arts. He studied documentary film making at the Edward R. Murrow Center. Tom joined Air Force ROTC program, becoming Honor Guard Cadet but astigmatism of the eyes prevented further pilot training.

He enlisted in U.S. Coast Guard and was stationed at, Alameda, California. He landed a production artist position with Gruye-Vogt Opperman advertising agency in Palo Alto, CA producing training films for astronauts scheduled for NASA's Missions to the Moon, at the Ames Research Center.

He was an early marketeer of the Video Cassette Recording System (VCR) and cartridge television "Cartrivision". Tom became Art Director for the NFL Chargers professional football team in San Diego in 1973-1977.

For one year he was a program producer for fighter pilot training at NAS Miramar, "Fightertown USA, "Top Gun" developing training programs in the use of the Hughes "Phoenix" missile system on the F-14, until contract was completed.

He created numerous Illustrated articles for CBS Publishing and Petersen Publishing (14 newsstand magazines, Trailer life, MotorHome, Fast Mustangs, Hot Rod, Car Craft Pick Up Van & 4 Wheel Drive, Dirt Rider, Motor Cycle) in Hollywood throughout the 1970s and 80s.

His most notable work was a double spread illustration of an article on automobile legend John Delorean titled, "View from the Bunker" in Motor Trend Magazine. Tom painted numerous celebrity magazine cover portraits of Carroll Shelby, Dan Gurney, Dan Fouts, Mario Andretti, Willie Shoemaker, and many others including Richard Petty, (when Petty retired the art was awarded as a prize in a nationwide contest at the Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Tom was recognized by the Society of Illustrators of New York for his film expedition along Amazon River in Brazil, Colombia and Peru. He won a Silver "Maggie" award for magazine illustration. He filmed "Sweet Amazon" in 1976 released again in 2003.

Tom became an advisor the the United States Congress in 1987 and was awarded a special lapel star by Majority Leader Trent Lott for his contribution to the war effort during the Nicaraguan conflict. Tom Joined Rick Dyer Industries on video game "Thayer's Quest", later renamed "Kingdom.

" Tom entered into the television industry in 1991, as Senior Art Director on the FOX Network, animated series "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" (Season 2) starring John Astin. In 1992 he Directed his second live action production, "Civil War Correspondent" (1992) (V).

Tom became active in the video games industry as Vice President of Studio Arts Multimedia, and President and Co-founder with Mark Watson of the video game testing company, Gametest Co., testing game products for Nintendo and Sega.

In 2004-2007 he completed the television production "The Last Supper", which can be seen on the Trinity Boadcasting Network during the Easter time. In 2010 Tom Co-Produced with Ken Heshler and Directed the High Frontier Venture II western feature, "Sheriff of Contention" written by former policeman Sam Fidler.

Sheriff of Contention will have a DVD premier release through Lionsgate Home Entertainment April, 2014.

Thomas W. O'Mary WIFE, FAMILY, KIDS

  • Linda Lea (1996 - 2001) ( divorced)
  • Susan McQuade (1984 - 1995) ( divorced)
  • Melinda Gates (1977 - 1983) ( her death)
  • Diana Fletcher (14 February 1970 - 1975) ( divorced)

Thomas W. O'Mary Movies

  • Sheriff of Contention (2010) as Director
  • The Last Supper: 13 Men of Courage (2007) as Director
  • Attack of the Killer Tomatoes (1991) as Visual Effects
  • Thayer's Quest (1984) as Art Department

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