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From being born in the backwoods of Tennessee to performing in school plays at Woodbridge elementary school in Ipswich, Suffolk, U.K. Thomas Channing Nash was born to change peoples hearts through the mediums of acting, music, and living a life of service unto others. Mr. Nash is known in the business as a pleasant 8-16 hours on set. His gracious attitude and willingness to help cast and crew out knows no bounds. Thomas is a multifaceted ego less professional that brings a blue collar work ethic to set every day and is known for always hitting his marks and staying out of the way of production. From auditioning in full costume and character, Thomas is able to bring a level of excitement into the monotonous process of staying positive after shooting the same shot for the 22nd time. Mr. Nash plans on joining the Screen Actors Guild after he receives his last waiver required to join. Thomas Nash runs a Film/Music production house in Santa Monica, CA that specializes in producing and recording music for happy paying customers and also uses his platform to help people released from Malibu rehab facilities get through their treatment by teaching basic music/film production techniques to willing outpatient individuals. Mr. Nash recently filmed a tribute video for the Malibu Fires and plans to donate all proceeds to help feed the fireman and linemen working to rebuild. I want to live a life of service unto others all the while helping each other race towards and achieve common personal goals. Thomas Nash has the ability to make others believe in themselves even when they can't seem to see find it within. He has 15 years of music/film production experience and has a phenomenal eye for composition and intense foresight. He leads by example and I can guarantee whatever Mr. Nash is blessed to be a part of will not only enhance his level of skill but will indeed make his peers and supervisors appreciate the value of hard work and the lost art of following directions. Give the big guy a go at it. You will be pleasantly surprised and will gain a new friend. Best, William H. McRae Ph.D. Tennessee Technological University