Portrait of Wesley Thompson

Wesley Thompson

Acting

Biography

Wesley Thompson (born October 2, 1956) appeared as an Army Corpsman in the Season 11 episode of M*A*S*H titled "As Time Goes By". Wesley's other TV series guest appearances include The White Shadow, The Larry Sanders Show, Boston Legal, and Seinfeld. He has degrees in Theater Arts from San Francisco State University & UCLA. Born in Chicago, IL and raised in Pasadena, CA, Wesley began his career on the stage. He was voted Best Actor in college for his leading role in prolific playwright and director George C. Wolfe's very first play, "Up For Grabs". he's performed all over the Southland in such roles as Honey in "A Member of the Wedding" (with Virginia Capers), convicted felon Ice in Miguel Pinero's prison drama "Short Eyes", and in three long-running productions at West LA's Odyssey Theater: Filtch in Molière's "The Miser" with George Murdock, soldier McGlade in a Vietnam drama, "The Bridgehead", directed by Stephen Tobolowsky, and wisecracking relief pitcher Duke in the baseball comedy hit, "Bullpen", which moved, after its initial run, to Boston's Hasty Pudding Theater at Harvard. He has since gone on to do dozens of plays all over, but none as rewarding as his supporting role as the lovable loan shark Jumbo in the 2000 production of the romantic-comedy "Panache". It opened at the Pasadena Playhouse but within two months was swiftly moved to off-Broadway, to the Players Theater in Greenwich Village, in which The New York Times called Wesley "an electric, on-stage presence". He was a series regular on two ABC programs: He's the Mayor (1986) and Pursuit of Happiness (1987). His most recent stints include Friends (1994), Providence (1999), Just Shoot Me! (1997), Malcolm in the Middle (2000) and recurring roles on ER (1994) and Grounded for Life (2001). He has been very fortunate to have done over 200 commercials over the years. His first audition for film was for a low-budget drama intended as a documentary where the actors had to be believed as real people. The director, a young newcomer to feature filmmaking, hired him on the spot. The director, Taylor Hackford ("An Officer and a Gentleman", "The Devil's Advocate"). The film, "Teenage Father" (1978), won the Academy Award as Best Live Action Short. From there he has appeared such films as the Walter Hill film Brewster's Millions (1985) with Richard Pryor and John Candy, Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990), directed by Joe Dante and working alongside Alfre Woodard in the Ivan Passer film Pretty Hattie's Baby (1991). Other film roles include the stage manager in L.A. Story (1991) with Steve Martin; Christina Ricci's teacher, Mr. Curtis, in the Brad Silberling-directed/Steven Spielberg-produced Casper (1995); as John Travolta's boss in Desmond Nakano's White Man's Burden (1995) with Harry Belafonte and the winner of the Discovery Award at the 1999 Toronto Film Festival, Smiling Fish & Goat on Fire (1999) produced by Martin Scorsese. He was last seen with Vivica A. Fox in Two Can Play That Game (2001), written and directed by Mark Brown (writer of Barbershop (2002)). (mash wikia)

Born: October 2, 1956

Place of Birth: Chicago, Illinois, USA

Filmography

2019
The Unicorn

as Brent

2013
Iron Man 3

as Secret Service Agent

2011
Whitney

as Ronald

2009
2009
Infestation

as Albert

2005
Grey's Anatomy

as Therapist

2004
2001
The Division

as D.J.'s Attorney

2000
1999
Family Law

as Judge Nathan Lucas

1997
1995
Caroline in the City

as Det. Sgt. Weld

1995
Casper

as Mr. Curtis

1994
Friends

as Locksmith

1994
ER

as Fritz

1994
Sister, Sister

as David Johnson

1994
Ellen

as Kevin Brown

1993
Bounty Tracker

as Desk Sergeant

1992
Mad About You

as The Man in the Hospital

1992
Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

as Funeral Offical

1991
Home Improvement

as Phone Man

1991
L.A. Story

as Jesse

1990
New Attitude

as Clark Moore

1990
Dream On

as Adam

1989
Seinfeld

as Poker Player

1989
Tales from the Crypt

as Officer Smith

1989
Coach

as Paramedic

1985
Brewster's Millions

as Journalist at Rally

1982
Cheers

as Photographer

1981
1972
M*A*S*H

as Corpsman