Thomas Mikal Ford Explained

Thomas Mikal Ford
Birth Date:5 September 1964
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Death Place:Newnan, Georgia, U.S.[1]
Education:University of Southern California
Known For:Thomas "Tommy" Strawn – Martin
Children:2
Years Active:1984 - 2016

Thomas Mikal Ford (September 5, 1964 – October 12, 2016) was an American actor and comedian. He was best known for his role as Thomas "Tommy" Strawn[2] in the sitcom Martin, which originally aired from 1992 until 1997. He also had a recurring role as Mel Parker in the sitcom The Parkers from 1999 until 2001. He also was known for his role as Lt. Malcolm Barker on New York Undercover.

Early life and education

Ford was born in Los Angeles[3] and raised in Long Beach, California.[4] His mother worked as a school secretary and his father as a pipe-fitter. As a child, Ford wanted to be a preacher. When he took drama lessons and started acting in high school plays, he decided to go into acting instead.[5] After earning as Associate of Arts from Long Beach City College in 1985,[6] Ford transferred to the University of Southern California, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in acting.[5]

Career

In Martin, Ford played Tommy Strawn; for this role, he received an NAACP Image Awards nomination in 1996 in the category of Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.[7]

After Martin ended, Ford found success in the detective drama New York Undercover as Lieutenant Malcolm Barker.[8] He appeared in the sitcom The Parkers[9] in the recurring role of Nikki's ex-husband and Kim's father, Mel Parker, in seven episodes. He played Ben Cummings in The Power of Passion as one of the characters whose wife cheats on him with the pastor.[10] He was also known as "The Pope of Comedy", due to exposure as a judge in TV One's comedy competition show Bill Bellamy's Who's Got Jokes?[3] In feature films, Ford appeared in the Kid 'n Play movie Class Act as Mink.[4] In Harlem Nights, he played Tommy Smalls, the brother of Arsenio Hall's character.[11] In 1997, he played Detective Siegel in the crime drama Against the Law.

In 1993, Ford directed and produced the play South of Where We Live, about six African-American professionals who return to the communities where they were raised and learn about the social issues that now exist.[12] The play was performed at the Los Angeles Ebony Showcase Theatre, the oldest black theater in the country.[4] Ford chose the Ebony Showcase in order to raise money for the theater, which was in danger of closing.[4] The same year, he directed the play Jonin, a comedy about fraternity life at a historically black college in Washington, D.C.[13]

Ford co-hosted the Texas Gospel Music Awards in 1993 with singer Yolanda Adams and actor Troy Curvey.[14] In 1998, Ford founded a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization named Be Still and Know.[15] [16] [17] The organization's mission was to build better communities for youth.[3] [18]

Ford wrote two inspirational books for children, titled Positive Attitude and I Am Responsible for Me.[19] [20] Ford spent time traveling to schools to inspire and empower children, and encourage responsibility.[21] [22] [23] In June 2016 (four months before his death), Ford directed a documentary on bullying, entitled Through My Lens Atl; it aired in October 2016, on Aspire TV.[24]

Personal life and death

Ford was married to Gina Sasso from 1997 to 2014. They had two children. Ford moved from Los Angeles to Kendall, Florida around 2001. In 2015, Ford moved to Atlanta where he lived with his girlfriend Viviane Brazil.[5] Ford died from a ruptured abdominal aneurysm on October 12, 2016, at a hospital in the Atlanta area. He was 52 years old.[25]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985Deathly RealitiesHubert/Dr. RussellShort
1989Nasty BoysPaydayTV movie
Harlem Nights Tommy Smalls
1990Q&ALubin
Across the Tracks Coach Walsh
1991The Butcher's WifeTransvestite
1992Brain DonorsCop
Class Act Mink
Night and the City Herman
1993Mr. JonesArnie/Violent Patient
1995The Kangaroo -
1997Against the LawDet. Siegel
2000His Woman, His Wife-video
2004He Say... She Say... But What Does GOD Say?Deacon Witherspoonvideo
2005On the LowRon Davisshort
Hitched Gideon TV movie
2007City Teacher -
2008The ClubRev. Holmesshort
Stitches Train Station Manshort
2009Love Ain't Suppose to Hurt 2: The Wedding Eugene video
2010Baby Mama's Club James
2012Sugar MommasQuinton TV movie
Switchin' the Script Mr. Bostick
The Good Ole Days Renaldo
The Fate of LoveJason
To Love and to Cherish Steve TV movie
No More Games Hunter
The Chronicles of Nathan GregoryMr. Serephshort
A Boost of Love Security Guardshort
Hillbilly Highway Detective Smith
2013Who Did I Marry?Terrance
Dreams Detective Jackson
The Perfekt Plan Bone short
In the MeantimeClayTV movie
Douglass U Mr. Johnson
At Mamu's Feet Raymond Gaines
20144PlayNathaniel
For Love or Money Russell
Where's the Love? Husband #1TV movie
Unspoken Words Terrance
Could This Be Love Carvin
First Impression Tommy
Breeze Mr. Thomas
Her Eyez Harveyshort
In God's Hands Pastor Frank TV movie
Big Losers Jamaican Hard Worker
2015Blaq GoldJudge Andrew Billups TV movie
Every Family Has Problems Jerome
2016Love Different Mr. Chamberlain
Addiction by Subtraction Mr. Jamesvideo
Wounded Father Lawtonshort
Blues for Life Detective Jones
The Last Time Chief Winston
Beat Street Chief Carey Sommersvideo
2017Conflict of InterestJordan Winters
The Ballerina Etienne Magloire
2018Fade Away Fingers
He Watches Over Me James

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987Kate & AllieCopepisode: "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?"
1989A Different WorldLamar Collinsepisode: "The Thing About Women"
BookerMickey Maxwellepisode: "Wheels and Deals: Part 1"
1990Nasty BoysPaydayepisode: "The Good, the Bad, and the Nasty"
Singer & SonsReggie Pattersonmain cast
Equal JusticeErnie Pearlepisode: "Separate Lives"
Law & OrderHarry Pincherepisode: "The Reaper's Helper"
Uncle BuckRafer Freemanrecurring cast
1991The FlashElliot Cotrellepisode: "Beat the Clock"
Baby TalkNewborn Baby (voice)episode: "Womb with a View"
Veronica Clare-episode: "Slow Violence"
MacGyverConcasseurepisode: "Walking Dead"
1992–97MartinThomas "Tommy" Strawnmain cast
1993Living SingleMichael Edwardsepisode: "Whose Date Is It Anyway?"
1998–99New York UndercoverLt. Malcolm Barkermain cast: season 4
1999The Jamie Foxx ShowMarcusepisode: "Homie, Lover, Friend"
1999–2001The ParkersMel Parkerrecurring cast: season 1-2
2000The PretenderPastor Jonesepisode: "Ghosts from the Past"
2001Judging AmyMr. Crowepisode: "Redheaded Stepchild"
2002The Proud FamilyMr. Webb (voice)episode: "I Had a Dream"
2006–08Who's Got Jokes?Pope of Comedyrecurring cast
2007HouseScottepisode: "Family"
2010Lens on TalentTrain Station Manepisode: "Comedy and Producing a Film"
2011Templeton PrideCarter Franklinepisode: "Open for Business"
Let's Stay TogetherMinisterepisode: "Together, Forever-Ever?"
2016Zoe Ever AfterJames Johnsonepisode: "2 Weddings and an Ass Whooping"
2017Beauty and the Baller-recurring cast

Notes and References

  1. http://www.nndb.com/people/500/000162014/ NNDB - Thomas Mikal Ford
  2. News: Izadi. Elahe. Tommy Ford's job status on 'Martin' was among the best running jokes on television. en-US. Washington Post. 2021-03-22. 0190-8286.
  3. News: Davison Lecture Series Begins with Hollywood Actor. Infoweb Targeted News Service. September 9, 2011.
  4. News: Knott, Tony P. . Kickin' It With Tommy. Press-Telegram. Long Beach, California. July 21, 1993.
  5. News: Salazar, Carolyn. Ford's Dedication to Helping Kids Prosper is No Act. The Miami Herald. September 16, 2001.
  6. News: Pack, Susan. LBCC to Honor 4 Alumni. Press-Telegram. Long Beach, California. October 21, 1995.
  7. Web site: Remembering Tommy Ford. October 13, 2016. Socialbilitty. January 12, 2017.
  8. News: 'Friends' an Emmy Nominee for All of About Five Minutes. Daily News. July 25, 1997.
  9. News: Who's showing up for May sweeps?. Mobile Register. Mobile, Alabama. April 27, 2000.
  10. Web site: Power of Passion Reviews. April 14, 2013. YouTube. January 12, 2017.
  11. News: Campbell, Roy H. . Jasmine Guy on Her Way. The Philadelphia Inquirer. December 3, 1989.
  12. News: Haaris, Stephan. Proceeds from play to go toward new center for homeless families. The San Diego Union-Tribune. August 5, 1993.
  13. "News: Play 'Jonin' at Auditorium Friday Night. Knoxville News-Sentinel. September 5, 1993.
  14. News: Comics lend support to Hadassah for youth education. Houston Chronicle. December 4, 1993.
  15. Web site: Be Still and Know Inc: Exempt Organizations Select Check. Internal Revenue Service. October 13, 2016.
  16. Web site: Be Still and Know, Inc.. Office of the Secretary of State of California. October 13, 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150315010639/http://kepler.sos.ca.gov/. March 15, 2015.
  17. Web site: Be Still and Know, Inc.. Florida Department of State Division of Corporations. October 13, 2016.
  18. News: Be Still and Know youth empowerment. Miami Times. August 21, 2001. 1D.
  19. News: McNeal, Natalie P. . Author to Promote Book. The Miami Herald. March 31, 2004.
  20. News: McNeal, Natalie P. . Author's Advice: Handle Rejection. The Miami Herald. March 31, 2004.
  21. News: Henry, Sherise. Actor spreads message at area schools. The Daily Iberian. November 17, 2004.
  22. News: Black, Joe. Speakers urge black youths to do better St. Augustine forum focuses on empowering young generation. The Florida Times-Union. Jacksonville, Florida. January 9, 2005.
  23. News: Motivation Man. Mobile Register. Mobile, Alabama. April 28, 2005.
  24. Web site: Through My Lens. April 30, 2016. Tommy Got a Job. January 12, 2017.
  25. News: Foreman. Lauren. Habersham. Raisa. Martin star Tommy Ford dies at metro Atlanta hospital. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. October 12, 2016. October 13, 2016. October 15, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161015213532/http://www.ajc.com/news/local/martin-star-tommy-ford-dies-metro-atlanta-hospital/lyCEshOyVe4mYbiJtV07KP/. dead.