Thomas Haden Church


Thomas Haden Church is an American actor. After starring in the 1990s sitcom Wings and playing the lead for two seasons in Ned & Stacey '', Church became known for his film work, including his role of Lyle van de Groot in George of the Jungle, his Academy Award–nominated performance in Sideways, his role as the Marvel Comics villain Sandman in the superhero films Spider-Man 3 and Spider-Man: No Way Home, as well as his starring roles in Over the Hedge, Smart People, Easy A, We Bought a Zoo, Max, and Hellboy. He also made his directorial debut with Rolling Kansas. In 2023, he starred as antagonist Agent Stone in the post-apocalyptic action comedy series Twisted Metal''.

Early life

Church was born Thomas Richard McMillen on June 17, 1960, in Woodland, Yolo County, California, to Maxine and Carlos "Carl" Richard McMillen, who served for eight years in the Marines and who was on active duty at the end of the Korean War; after 1962, Carl worked as a surveyor. Church's parents divorced, and he and his mother moved to Laredo, Texas. She remarried in 1969, to widower George A. Quesada, a veteran of an Army Air Forces reconnaissance unit which served in Guam in World War II. Church took his stepfather's surname for a time but changed it to 'Haden Church', extracted from the names of other relatives, when people found 'Quesada' difficult to pronounce. Church would often hunt with his stepfather and his stepfathers’ friends along the Rio Grande Valley and started working on a ranch in Webb County, Texas, when he was 13. He left high school in 1977 to work in the oil fields of Louisiana, but he returned to graduate from Harlingen High School in 1979. He attended the University of North Texas while living in Dallas.

Career

Church started in the entertainment business as a radio personality and doing voice-over work. After appearing in an independent film, he moved to California to pursue an acting career. His character delivers a love letter to Carla Tortelli from her deceased former lover, Eddie LaBec, in the Cheers episode, "Death Takes a Vacation on Ice". He played the part of slow-witted aircraft mechanic Lowell Mather for six seasons on the NBC sitcom Wings.
He worked in television for two more seasons, with a lead role in Ned & Stacey opposite Debra Messing. He has had supporting roles in films such as Tombstone, George of the Jungle, The Specials, and Demon Knight.
Church bought a ranch in Texas in 1998. In late 2000, he took a break from films. After having small roles in films such as Monkeybone and 3000 Miles to Graceland, he made his directorial debut with Rolling Kansas in 2003. He has voiceover work in commercials, such as for Merrill Lynch and Icehouse beer.
In 2003, director Alexander Payne called him regarding the role of Jack, the selfish best friend of Paul Giamatti's character, in Sideways. During the audition, Church stripped naked to read the audition scene, later saying "To me, it was painfully obvious... I was reading the scene where Jack comes in naked and there has to be in-born vulnerability in the scene.". Sideways earned acclaim for Church; he won an IFP Independent Spirit Award and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
He has since appeared in films such as Idiocracy, done voice-over work on films such as Over the Hedge and starred in one of AMC's highest rated television productions, Broken Trail, with Robert Duvall, in 2006, for which he won an Emmy. In 2007, he appeared as the villain Sandman in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 3 starring Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst. He received praise for his portrayal of the character. Although he was not present on set he lent his voice to Sandman for the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Spider-Man: No Way Home, which was released in 2021 and linked both the Raimi and Marc Webb franchises to the MCU. Archival footage from Spider-Man 3 was used to show his human form at the end of the film where Jon Watts provided the motion-capture for Sandman.
In 2005, he was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. In October 2008, Church appeared as "Joe Six-Pack" in a video on funnyordie.com, challenging Joe the Plumber to a beer-drinking contest. Church starred in the FEARnet webseries, Zombie Roadkill, alongside David Dorfman. He also appeared in the HBO original series Divorce.
In December 2021, it was announced that Church will star alongside Toni Collette and Anna Faris in the comedy film The Estate, directed by Dean Craig.
In March 2023, he played Lloyd in Acidman.

Personal life

Church lives on his ranch near Kerrville, Texas and also owns a ranch near Lost Maples State Natural Area in the Texas Hill Country. During the filming of Divorce, he rented a house in New Rochelle, New York. He has two children from a former relationship with Mia Zottoli. Church has never married. Church's father, Carl, died in 2008, and his stepfather, George, died in 2012.

Filmography

Film

Television

Video games

Awards and nominations

Church has received multiple awards and nominations for his roles in both television and film. He earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor in 2005 for his role as Jack in Sideways, two Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor in 2004 for the film Sideways and Best Supporting Actor in 2007 for the miniseries Broken Trail, won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie in 2007 for Broken Trail, and won one of three Screen Actors Guild Award nominations in 2005 for Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture for Sideways.
YearTitleAccoladeResultsRef
2004SidewaysAward Circuit Community Award, Best Supporting Actor
2004SidewaysAward Circuit Community Award, Best Cast Ensemble
2004SidewaysBoston Society Film Critics Award, Best Supporting Actor
2004SidewaysBoston Society Film Critics Award, Best Cast Ensemble
2004SidewaysChicago Film Critics Association Award, Best Supporting Actor
2004SidewaysFlorida Film Critics Circle Award, Best Supporting Actor
2004SidewaysGolden Schmoes Award, Best Supporting Actor of the Year
2004SidewaysKansas City Film Critics Circle Award, Best Supporting Actor
2004SidewaysLos Angeles Film Critics Association Award, Best Supporting Actor
2004SidewaysNational Board of Review Award, Best Supporting Actor
2004SidewaysNew York Film Critics Circle Award, Best Supporting Actor
2004SidewaysNew York Film Critics Online Award, Best Supporting Actor
2004SidewaysPhoenix Film Critics Society Award, Best Supporting Actor
2004SidewaysPhoenix Film Critics Society Award, Best Ensemble Acting
2004SidewaysSan Francisco Film Critics Circle Award, Best Supporting Actor
2004SidewaysSeattle Film Critics Award, Best Supporting Actor
2004SidewaysSoutheastern Film Critics Association Award, Best Supporting Actor
2004SidewaysSt. Louis Film Critics Association Award, Best Supporting Actor
2004SidewaysUtah Film Critics Association Award, Best Supporting Actor
2004SidewaysVillage Voice Film Poll Award, Best Supporting Performance
2004SidewaysWashing D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award, Best Supporting Actor
2005SidewaysAcademy Award, Best Supporting Actor
2005SidewaysCritics Choice Award, Best Supporting Actor
2005SidewaysCritics Choice Award, Best Ensemble
2005SidewaysDallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award, Best Supporting Actor
2005SidewaysGold Derby Award, Best Supporting Actor
2005SidewaysGold Derby Award, Best Ensemble
2005SidewaysGolden Globe Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
2005SidewaysIndependent Spirit Award, Best Supporting Male
2005SidewaysInternational Online Cinema Award, Best Supporting Actor
2005SidewaysIowa Film Critics Award, Best Supporting Actor
2005SidewaysNational Society of Film Critics Award, Best Supporting Actor
2005SidewaysOnline Film & Television Association Award, Best Breakthrough Performance – Male
2005SidewaysOnline Film & Television Association Award, Best Supporting Actor
2005SidewaysOnline Film Critics Society Award, Best Supporting Actor
2005SidewaysSatellite Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical
2005SidewaysScreen Actors Guild Award, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
2005SidewaysScreen Actors Guild Award, Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Motion Picture
2005SidewaysVancouver Film Critics Circle Award, Best Supporting Actor
2007Broken TrailGold Derby Award, Best Lead Actor in a Television Movie/Miniseries
2007Broken TrailGolden Globe Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
2007Broken TrailMonte-Carlo Television Festival Award, Mini-Series – Best Performance by an Actor
2007Broken TrailOnline Film & Television Association Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture or Miniseries
2007Broken TrailPrimetime Emmy Award, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie
2007Broken TrailScreen Actors Guild Award, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries
2007Spider-Man 3Teen Choice Award, Choice Movie – Rumble
2007Broken TrailWestern Heritage Award, Outstanding Television Feature Film
2014WhitewashVancouver Film Critics Circle Award, Best Actor in a Canadian Film