Thomas Jane



































Thomas Jane

Thomas Jane by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Jane in 2018

Born
Thomas Elliott III


(1969-02-22) February 22, 1969 (age 50)

Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.

Other names Tom Janes
Occupation Actor
Years active 1987–present
Spouse(s)
Aysha Hauer
(m. 1989; div. 1995)



Patricia Arquette
(m. 2006; div. 2011)

Children 1

Thomas Jane (born Thomas Elliott III;[1] February 22, 1969) is an American actor. He is known for appearing in such films as Evening Raga of the West (1987), Boogie Nights (1997), The Thin Red Line (1998), Deep Blue Sea (1999), The Punisher (2004), The Mist (2007), 1922 (2017) and The Predator (2018). Jane's television roles include Mickey Mantle in the television film 61* (2001) and starring in the HBO series Hung (2009–2011) and the Syfy/Amazon Video series The Expanse (2015–present).


He is the founder of RAW Studios, an entertainment company he uses to release comic books he has written, the first of which was Bad Planet. He made his directorial debut with the crime thriller Dark Country (2009), in which he also starred.




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Career


  • 3 Personal life


  • 4 Filmography


    • 4.1 Film


    • 4.2 Television


    • 4.3 Video games




  • 5 Discography


    • 5.1 Albums




  • 6 Bibliography


  • 7 Awards


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links





Early life


Jane was born February 22, 1969, in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of Cynthia (née Jane), an antiques dealer, and Thomas Elliott Jr., a genetic engineer.[1][2] He is of Irish, Scottish, and some German Jewish and Native American descent.[3] In 1987, he graduated from Thomas Sprigg Wootton High School. At age 18, he moved to Hollywood to pursue an acting career. He was initially homeless and lived out of his car, often doing street performances to earn money:[4] "I had two songs in my repertoire that I hammered to death, 'Hey Joe' and 'Knockin' on Heaven's Door'. People used to pelt me with change just to shut me up."[5]



Career


Jane began his acting career with the Indian Telugu language film Padamati Sandhya Ragam (1987), directed by Jandhyala. His early roles included Zeph in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992) and Nemesis (1992). He also had supporting roles in several high-profile films, including The Crow: City of Angels (1996), Boogie Nights (1997), The Thin Red Line (1998), Thursday (1998) and Magnolia (1999). After receiving critical acclaim as baseball player Mickey Mantle in 61*, Jane received offers for leading roles beginning with Andre Stander in the South African film Stander (2003), for which he gained further critical acclaim.[citation needed]


Along with director Jonathan Hensleigh and Avi Arad, Jane has said he was the first and only actor to be asked to play the title role in the film The Punisher (2004). He turned down the role twice, as he did not have much interest in the superhero genre. When they asked him the second time to play the Punisher, it was Tim Bradstreet's artwork of the character that secured his interest. After finding out that the character was not a traditional superhero, but more of an anti-hero and a vigilante crime fighter, he accepted.[citation needed] He read as many Punisher comics as he could find and quickly became a fan, then trained for several months with Navy SEALs, gaining more than 20 pounds (9.1 kg) of muscle.[6]


In addition to starring in the film, he contributed his voice to the video games The Punisher and Gun. He also co-owns RAW, an entertainment company which he runs with Steve Niles and Tim Bradstreet. RAW Studios, the company's comic book division, released Bad Planet (written by Jane) through Image Comics. Jane became a spokesperson for Steve Niles and the cover model for comic book character Cal McDonald in 2006.[citation needed] In addition to his screen work, Jane has appeared several times on stage, and received strong critical reviews as Tom in Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie, and as Chris in Arthur Miller's All My Sons. He has also portrayed a fictionalized version of himself in an episode of the television series Arrested Development.[citation needed]


Jane did not return in the planned sequel to The Punisher. Lions Gate Entertainment had approved a direct sequel due to the strong sales of the film on DVD. However, the project lingered in development for over three years. Jonathan Hensleigh completed a first draft of the script before leaving the project in 2006. John Dahl was in talks to direct the film, but cited his dislike of the script and the reduced budget as his reasons for refusing.[7] In a statement on May 15, 2007, and in two audio interviews, Jane said that he pulled out of the project due to creative differences and the studio's further reduction of the budget.[8][9]


Jane said in June 2007 that Zack Snyder had expressed interest in casting him for the role of The Comedian for the adaptation of Alan Moore's graphic novel Watchmen,[10] but because he was too busy, he turned down the role.[8] The same year he starred in Frank Darabont's adaption of the Stephen King book, The Mist.[11] His directing debut was the 2009 film Dark Country, in which he also played the main character.[12][13][14] In 2009, Jane starred with Ving Rhames in the crime film Give 'Em Hell, Malone, which premiered at San Diego Comic Con.[14][15][16]


On December 18, 2008, HBO announced it was picking up the black comedy Hung, and Jane was contracted to star in the show. He plays the character of Ray Drecker, a high school history teacher and basketball coach, who, after attending a self-help class while being down on his luck, decides to market the large size of his penis as a path to success.[17] In an interview he explained Ray's and his own penis size[18] as an ideal and role model for male viewers: "I've had more guys staring at my crotch than girls though.[...] Besides if you really want to see my penis I'll show it to you. I actually had somebody at a party say, 'Hey let's see your penis,' and I pulled it out."[19] The series was renewed for a second season which aired in the summer of 2010.[20] The show was renewed for a final season, which aired in fall of 2011.[21]


Jane appeared on the June/July 2010 cover of Men's Fitness magazine.[22] He voiced the character Jonah Hex in an animated short as a companion piece on the Special Edition Blu-ray and 2-Disc Special Edition DVD release of Batman: Under the Red Hood.[23]


Jane had been set to play the role of a cop in Sylvester Stallone's hitman action film Headshot,[24] but then he was deemed not "ethnic" enough and let go. In a recent interview with Collider he mentions an upcoming film project called The Lycan. Jane has described this project as a gothic werewolf romance set in a castle in the 18th century.[25]


On June 7, 2012, Jane released a digital EP titled Don't Come Home under the pseudonym Rusty Blades.[26] At the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con International, Jane debuted an independently financed Punisher short film, directed by Phil Joanou and co-starring Ron Perlman, titled Dirty Laundry.[27]


On February 1, 2017, Syfy began a two-episode debut of the second season of its critically acclaimed "murder mystery in space," The Expanse. Jane portrays the lead role of Detective Joe Miller in this futuristic saga, in which humans have colonized both Mars and the Asteroid Belt (which separates Mars from our solar system's largest planet, gas giant Jupiter). The asteroids are rife with precious metals that residents on both planets—Earth and Mars—spar over, leaving the asteroid miners in the middle and understandably feeling like underappreciated pawns. Unequal rights on Mars and in the Belt, as compared to Earth's, only serve to heighten the tension and give Det. Miller additional motivation to solve the murders he's investigating. The ten episodes of the first season, which premiered December 2015, proved so successful critically and in ratings that Syfy ordered a second season of thirteen episodes released on February 1, 2017.


Jane co-starred in Shane Black's The Predator, a direct sequel to the 1987 film Predator. Production started in February 2017, and the film was released on September 14, 2018.[28]



Personal life


Jane married actress Aysha Hauer, daughter of Rutger Hauer, in 1989. The couple starred in a number of films together before they divorced in 1995. Jane was engaged to Olivia d'Abo from 1998 to 2001. After meeting through common friends in 2001, Jane and actress Patricia Arquette became engaged in 2002. Their daughter, Harlow Olivia Calliope, was born on February 20, 2003. Jane and Arquette subsequently married on June 25, 2006 at the Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo in Venice, Italy.


In January 2009, Arquette filed for divorce from Jane on the grounds of irreconcilable differences,[29] but the couple soon reconciled and Arquette requested to abandon the divorce petition on July 9, 2009.[30] However, on August 13, 2010, Jane's representative announced that Jane and Arquette had decided to proceed with a divorce.[31] The divorce was finalized on July 1, 2011. The pair were granted joint custody of their child.[32]



Filmography



Film































































































































































































































































































































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
1987

Padamati Sandhya Ragam
Chris
Credited as Tom Jane
1992

I'll Love You Forever... Tonight
The Hustler

1992

Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Zeph

1992

Nemesis
Billy
Credited as Tom Janes
1994

At Ground Zero
Thomas Quinton Pennington
Credited as Tom Elliott
1996

The Crow: City of Angels
Nemo

1997

The Last Time I Committed Suicide

Neal Cassady

1997

Face/Off
Burke Hicks

1997

Boogie Nights
Todd Parker

Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Cast
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
1997

Hollywood Confidential
Lee

1998

Thursday
Casey

1998

The Velocity of Gary
Gary

1998

Zack and Reba
Sparky Stokes

1998

The Thin Red Line
Private Ash

Satellite Award for Outstanding Motion Picture Ensemble
1999

Deep Blue Sea
Carter Blake

1999

Molly
Sam

1999

Junked
Switch

1999

Magnolia
Young Jimmy Gator
Cameo
2000

Under Suspicion
Detective Felix Owens

2001

Original Sin
Bill / Walter Downs / Mephisto

2001

Eden
Dov

2002

The Sweetest Thing
Peter Donahue

2003

Dreamcatcher
Henry

2003

Stander

Andre Stander

2004

The Punisher

Frank Castle/The Punisher
Credited as Tom Jane
2006

The Tripper
Buzz Hall
Also executive producer
2007

The Mist
David Drayton

2008

The Butler's in Love
The Butler
Short film
2008

Mutant Chronicles
Sgt. Mitch Hunter
Direct-to-VOD
2008

Killshot
Wayne

2009

Give 'Em Hell, Malone
Malone
Direct-to-DVD
2009

Dark Country
Dick
Also director and producer
2010

DC Showcase: Jonah Hex

Jonah Hex (voice)
Short film[33]
2010

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
Vegan Police Officer
Uncredited cameo
2011

I Melt with You
Richard
Also executive producer
2012

LOL
Allen

2012

The Punisher: Dirty Laundry
Frank Castle/The Punisher
Short film; also producer
2013

Sirius
Narrator
Documentary
2013

Pawn Shop Chronicles
The Man[34]
Direct-to-VOD
2013

Buttwhistle
Grumisch
Direct-to-DVD
2014

White Bird in a Blizzard
Detective Scieziesciez

2014

Drive Hard
Peter Roberts
Direct-to-VOD
2014

Heavenly Sword
Loki
Voice
2014

Reach Me
Wolfie

2015

Vice
Roy
Direct-to-VOD
2015

Into the Grizzly Maze
Beckett
Direct-to-VOD
2015

Broken Horses
Gabriel Heckum

2016

Standoff
Carter
Direct-to-VOD; also executive producer
2016

The Veil
Jim Jacobs
Direct-to-VOD
2016

Before I Wake
Mark Hobson

2016

USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage
Lt. Adrian Marks
Direct-to-VOD
2016

The World's Biggest Asshole
Coleman F. Sweeney
Short film
2017

Hot Summer Nights
Sergeant Frank Calhoun

2017

1922
Wilfred James

2018

A.X.L.
Chuck Hill

2018

The Predator
Baxley

TBA

Warning

Filming


Television































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
1991

She-Wolf of London
Johnny
Episode: "Heart Attack"
Credited as Thomas Bridgett
1995

High Tide
Barry
Episode: "Barry"
1999

Jonni Nitro
Brack
Director
2 episodes
2001

61*

Mickey Mantle
Television film
2004

Arrested Development
Himself
Episode: "The One Where They Build a House"
2006

Medium
Clay Bicks
2 episodes
2009–2011

Hung
Ray Drecker
30 episodes
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy (2010–12)
Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy (2010)
2015

Texas Rising[35]
James Wykoff
2 episodes
2015–present

The Expanse[36]
Detective Josephus Miller
Main role


Video games


















Year
Title
Role
2005

The Punisher

Frank Castle/The Punisher (voice)
2005

Gun
Colton White (voice)


Discography



Albums















Year
Artist
Album
Notes
2012
Rusty Blades[37][38]

Don't Come Home
Singer-songwriter
Guitarist


Bibliography






































Year
Title
Issues
Notes
2005–present

Bad Planet
8
Comic book, editor and written with Steve Niles (1–6) and Bruce Jones (7–present)
2007

Alien Pig Farm 3000
4
Comic book, written with Steve Niles and Todd Farmer
2012

Dark Country

Graphic novel, editor and director, written by Tab Murphy and art by Thomas Ott
TBA

The Lycan
6
Comic book

Alien Worlds
TBA
Comic book, written with Bruce Jones


Awards




References





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External links








  • Thomas Jane on IMDb


  • Thomas Jane at the TCM Movie Database








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