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Video Content:
Thomas McCarthy (2011)
Interviewed by host Maaika Westen, Thomas talks
about his start going behind the camera, as well as
casting and directing "Win Win."
Mini-Biography:
Born in New Jersey, Thomas McCarthy is an
actor, writer and director.
As an actor, he made his screen debut in "Crossing
The Bridge." He had roles in TV series The Wire,
Boston Public, and Law & Order.
He appeared films, such as "Flags Of Our Fathers," "Syriana,"
"Good Night And Good Luck," "Year Of The Dog," "Meet
The Parents," "All The King's Men, Duplicity,"
"2012" and "The Lovely Bones."
He was known primarily as a working actor until he
burst onto the filmmaking scene with his critically
acclaimed first feature, "The Station Agent,"
released in 2003. He followed that with "The
Visitor" in 2007. In 2009, Thomas shared story
credit with Pete Docter and Bob Peterson on the
animated feature "UP."
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