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Thomas C. Stuhr

Thomas C. Stuhr (also credited as Thomas Stuhr) is an American screen artist known primarily for acting, with additional work as an author and director. Born on September 20, 1979, in La Mesa, California, he has built a steady body of credits across independent film and faith-leaning productions, often bringing grounded realism to everyday professionals and community figures.

Stuhr’s on-screen work highlights his versatility in uniformed and civic roles, including an FBI Agent in The Twitter Files, a Police Officer in A Taste of Praise, and a Court Bailiff in both The Bad Guardian and Cancel Me Not. These parts showcase a reliable character-actor presence—focused, authoritative, and believable.

He has also appeared in Until the Last Promise in multiple capacities, credited as both a Tree Worker and a Youth Pastor, underscoring his range from blue-collar roles to faith-based leadership. Additional credits include And God Made Man as a Sports & Kinesiology Expert and Hank's Christmas Wish as part of the holiday crowd.

Across his filmography, Stuhr continues to contribute to story-driven projects where supporting characters add texture and authenticity, reflecting a career shaped by consistent craft and a multi-hyphenate creative background.

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