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      • Thomas Haden Church was born Thomas Richard McMillen in Yolo, California, to Maxine (Sanders) and Carlos Richard McMillen, who was a U.S. marine and surveyor. He was raised in Texas.
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  1. Mar 8, 2024 · Actor Thomas Haden Church has a face that you’d no doubt recognize – from the blockbuster Spider-Man movies or the indie hit “Sideways,” for which he was nominated for an Oscar. You’d also likely recognize his voice, usually with hints of something unmistakably Texan.

  2. Church lives on his 2,000-acre (810 ha) ranch near Kerrville, Texas. [8] [18] During the filming of Divorce, he rented a house in New Rochelle, New York. [19] He has two children from a former relationship with Mia Zottoli. Church has never married. [1] [20] [18] Church's father, Carl, died in 2008, [6] and his stepfather, George, died in 2012. [7]

  3. Mar 5, 2024 · Thomas Haden Church explains how his Texas childhood informed his role as an oil man in the dramedy 'Accidental Texan.'

  4. Oct 4, 2022 · The Daily Texan had the chance to sit down and speak with Thomas Haden Church about his role as Merle in the film directed by Mark Lambert Bristol entitled “Accidental Texan”, based on the 1999 book “Chocolate Lizards” by Cole Thompson.

  5. Mar 7, 2024 · Thomas Haden Church has lived in Texas for 51 of his 63 years, so playing a struggling yet charming oilman who schemes to keep his business afloat hit particularly close to home.

    • Todd Jorgenson
  6. Thomas Haden Church was born Thomas Richard McMillen in Yolo, California, to Maxine (Sanders) and Carlos Richard McMillen, who was a U.S. marine and surveyor. He was raised in Texas. His mother remarried George Quesada, a widowed WWII veteran who served in Guam, in 1969.

  7. Thomas Haden Church was born Thomas Richard McMillen in Yolo, California, to Maxine (Sanders) and Carlos Richard McMillen, who was a U.S. marine and surveyor. He was raised in Texas. His mother remarried George Quesada, a widowed WWII veteran who served in Guam, in 1969.