Tommy Wiseau
Tommy Wiseau is a Polish-American actor and filmmaker known for his cult film The Room, considered one of the worst films ever made.
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October 3, 1955
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Poznan, Poland
Thomas Pierre Wiseau, commonly known as Tommy Wiseau, is a Polish-American actor and filmmaker who rose to fame for his work on the 2003 cult classic film “The Room.” Often regarded as one of the worst films ever made, Wiseau not only starred in it but also wrote, produced, and directed the movie.
Wiseau has been involved in various other projects, including co-directing the 2004 documentary “Homeless in America” and acting in TV shows and films like “The Neighbors” and “SpaceWorld.” He has also released several albums and performed live music.
Recently, Wiseau has gained renewed attention with his sitcom “The Neighbors” and his upcoming film “Big Shark.” He has also confirmed his participation in a remake of “The Room,” featuring actor Bob Odenkirk. Overall, Tommy Wiseau is a distinctive and enigmatic figure in the film industry, recognized for his unconventional and cult-favorite creations.