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Most Recent Role: Winston Lee-Burrill on Wire in the Blood
Tom Nowicki was raised in Michigan. He studied at Yale and in London, plays hockey to relax and lives with his Lab/Chesapeake retriever, Shea, in Winter Park Florida. Tom Nowicki can be contacted by sending mail to : P.O. Box 793, Winter Park, Florida 32790

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Wire in the Blood
Prayer of the Bone
Monday 7 January 2008 on ITV1

Tony Hill is called as an expert witness for the prosecution at the trial in Austin, Texas of a war veteran accused of slaughtering his family. Darius Grady has confessed to the killings but claims to be suffering from PTSD and to have been hallucinating at the time. Alone in a strange country,...

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Emerald Cove
Mr. Pinoak (1994)
Rollerjam
Kenneth Loge III
Recurring Role
Matlock
A.D.A. James Wygot
The Cape
Major Andrei Mikoyan
Guest Star
A Perfect Day
A Perfect Day
Homeless Vet
B.L. Stryker
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FBI Agent
Bandit
Bandit: Bandit Bandit
Tuttle
Bull
It's Not Personal
Steve Darnell
Dawson's Creek
Crossroads
Cole
Dexter
Popping Cherry
Knife Vendor
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Emerald Cove
Emerald Cove was a soap opera of sorts featured on The All New Mickey Mouse Club (aka MMC). Starting during the 5th season of MMC, each episode was split into 3 segments and would be aired... more
Rollerjam
This ain't your parent's Roller Derby. RollerJam was a sports entertainment program in the tradition of the old roller derby. It was made more modern by having the participants use inline skates... more