Jeffrey David Thomas

Jeffrey David Thomas

writer

Jeffrey David Thomas was born on Apr 24, 1982 in USA. Jeffrey David Thomas's big-screen debut came with in .

Jeffrey David Thomas was born in 1982 in Charleston, West Virginia, and moved to the small town of Hurricane, WV in 1986. In 1996, he earned a role in The Real Stories of the Highway Patrol in a reenactment. Jeff graduated in 2000 from Teays Valley Christian School, and spent the next five years studying English and Communications at West Virginia State University. Out of school, Jeff got a job working as a television news photojournalist at WCHS in Charleston. He also started his professional wrestling career at this time. He covered the Sago mine disaster on January 2, 2006, with some of his early, on-the-scene footage picked up by national news. Later that year, he moved to Radford, Virginia to work at WFXR in Roanoke, where he produced three "doctor on call" segments and the "Out and About with Natalie Faunce" series every week. In March of 2007, an on the job back injury left him without employment. Once recovered, he spent the following six months on the road, wrestling across nine different states five days a week, trying to kick-start a full time wrestling career. In April, he caught a freelance gig covering the Virginia Tech Massacre in Blacksburg, Va for his old station, WCHS. After suffering a serious head injury in September of that year, Jeff spent three months recovering and contemplating his future. He then got a job at WDBJ's Blacksburg bureau, shooting news, while applying to grad schools. After a wedding on June 28, 2008, he and his wife, Devin, picked up and moved to Los Angeles, where he enrolled at the University of Southern California in the M.F.A. Screenwriting program.

  • Birthday

    Apr 24, 1982
  • Place of Birth

    Charleston, West Virginia, USA