F. Thom Spadaro, a renowned and celebrated thespian of great distinction, burst forth onto the stage of life on the twenty-eighth day of March, nineteen hundred and fifty-two, in the picturesque and charming city of Ithaca, nestled comfortably within the state of New York, and situated within the expansive borders of the United States of America, a land of diverse cultures, rich history, and breathtaking natural beauty.
Noted thespian, he has made a lasting impact on the world of entertainment, boasting an extensive and impressive repertoire of notable performances in esteemed television productions, such as the highly acclaimed series "Coach" (1989),which received widespread critical acclaim and recognition, as well as thought-provoking cinematic endeavors, including the poignant and introspective film "Lifetime Contract" (1986),which delved into complex themes and emotions, and heartwarming, festive fare, like the beloved holiday classic "The Elf Who Saved Christmas" (1992),which brought joy and cheer to audiences of all ages.