Thomas Hampson Actor

Thomas Hampson is a 69 years old actor from United States of America from Elkhart, Indiana. He was born on June 28, 1955 in Elkhart, Indiana.

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Is Thomas Hampson still alive?

Yes, Thomas Hampson is still alive Last check: 4 years ago

Works

Thomas Hampson Albums (65)

There are 65 albums of Thomas Hampson.

His last album O'Regan: The Phoenix (Live) released 4 years 2 months ago. When O'Regan: The Phoenix (Live) released, he was 65 years old. This album contains 65 tracks

His first album Mahler, Brahms, Schumann et al : Settings of Texts from Des Knaben Wunderhorn released 35 years ago, he was 33 years old when this album released. There were 18 songs in this album.

O'Regan: The Phoenix (Live)
O'Regan: The Phoenix (Live)
Barber: An Introduction
Barber: An Introduction
Songs from Chicago
Songs from Chicago
For Lenny, Episode 9: A Simple Song
For Lenny, Episode 9: A Simple Song

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Thomas Hampson Movies (24)

There are 24 movies of Thomas Hampson.

His first feature film was Live in HD at the Met: La Traviata (2017, as Giorgio Germont). He was 61 when he starred in this movie. Since 2017, he has appeared in 24 feature films. The last one is Leonard Bernstein Centennial Celebration at Tanglewood (2018). .

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Thomas Hampson movie characters

The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:

Awards (4)

Awarded Leipzig International Mendelssohn Prize in 2012 , awarded Library of Congress Living Legend in 2010 , awarded Ordre des arts et des lettres , awarded Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences ,

Education

He graduated from Music Academy Of The West and Eastern Washington University

What is Thomas's zodiac sign?

Thomas Hampson zodiac sign is cancer.

When is Hampson's next birthday?

Thomas Hampson was born on the , which was a Tuesday. He will be turning 70 in only 188 days from today (22 December, 2024).

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