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    Thomas Albert Bliss (born December 13, 1952) is an American motion picture producer and executive producer. He is a founding partner at Strike Entertainment. From 1984 to the present, Bliss has been credited with producing more than 30 productions (including The Hurricane and Air Force One)

  2. Founder of Playboy Magazine. 9th great-grandson. Ancestor charts showing the family relationships of Thomas Bliss (c1590–a1650/51) to other famous people. Includes citations for all sources. (#20397)

  3. Thomas Bliss, was b. in 1585-88 in Daventry, England, and d. about 1649, in Rohoboth, Mass. Thomas Bliss m. 1st, in 1614, Dorothy Wheatlie, who d. before 1646; he m. 2d, before 1647, the widow of -- Ide, in New England.

  4. Mar 14, 2011 · Thomas BLISS (1588 - 1647) was Alex's 11th Great Grandfather, one of 4,096 in this generation of the Shaw line. Thomas Bliss brother of George and cousin of Thomas, was born about 1588 probably in the village of Preston Parva, Daventry, Northamptonshire, England in England.

  5. May 17, 2022 · Born in England around 1618, Thomas Bliss became a founder of Hartford and Norwich, Connecticut before passing away in 1688 in Norwich. His name is marked along with several others on a lone stone obelisk in the original Norwich Founders Cemetery, erected in the nineteenth century.

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  6. Full name, Thomas Albert Bliss; born December 13, 1952, in Hollywood, CA. Education: University of California, Los Angeles, undergraduate degree in film and J.D.; also attended Directors Guild of America Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers Training Program.

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  8. The ancestry, origin, and when and to where Thomas Bliss, Sr. emigrated to the American colonies is unknown. He was in Hartford by 1638, for his house was already constructed by the time that he was noted as being one of the proprietors “by courtesie of the town” in 1639/40.