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Whitmer Alexander Thomas is an American comedian, actor and musician. He is best known for his voice role on FXX animated comedy '' Stone Quackers'' (2014–2015), and his work with LA-based comedy troupe Power Violence. Thomas's hour-long comedy special, ''The Golden One'', premiered on
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on February 22, 2020. An accompanying album, ''Songs from the Golden One'', was released via Hardly Art Records. Thomas's sophomore record, ''The Older I Get The Funnier I Was'', was released on October 21, 2022.


Early life

Whitmer Thomas was raised in
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. His mother, Jenny Henderson, founded the musical duo Syn Twister with her twin sister Jude Hammock. The previous occupation of Thomas's father, Whit Thomas, is unclear; as of 2020, he is employed as a
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. Thomas has one older brother, Johnny. As a three-year-old, Thomas was abducted from his family home. The abduction was thwarted by Thomas's father; the perpetrator, who had been stalking Thomas since the day of his birth, subsequently died in prison. Throughout his youth, Thomas was an avid skateboarder and avowed fan of
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. He shared these interests with Clay Tatum: a childhood friend and future member of Power Violence. Tatum later directed ''The Golden One'', a comedy special that details much of Thomas's early life. Thomas's parents separated when he was enrolled in the fourth grade. Both his mother and father battled with substance addiction; whereas Whit ultimately achieved sobriety, Jenny succumbed to complications arising from her alcoholism in 2009. Thomas did not attend college. Instead, he relocated to
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to pursue an acting career shortly before his mother's death.


Career


Career beginnings and Power Violence (2008–2014)

Thomas launched his comedy career at the age of eighteen in 2008. Having moved to Los Angeles, he was joined by his childhood friends from Gulf Shores, Alabama: Clay Tatum and Jeramy Ritchie. The trio joined forces with their new roommates, Budd Diaz and Rodney Berry, to form the comedy troupe Power Violence. For over four years, Power Violence performed every Sunday night at
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. Thomas and his associates screened self-produced comedy videos and performed original bits featuring elaborate props and stunts. These performances attracted coverage from '' Time Out LA'' and ''
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''. The official Power Violence Facebook page has been defunct since 2018.


Solo comedy career and television acting (2014–2019)

In 2014, Thomas and former Power Violence collaborator Clay Tatum became the executive producers of '' Stone Quackers.'' This FXX animated series concerned the surreal misadventures of two ducks. Thomas and Tatum also voiced the co-protagonists, Whit and Clay, who were based on their teenage selves. ''Stone Quackers'' was created by Ben Jones and cancelled after one season. Thomas also became a prolific television actor in the mid-2010s. Notably, he lent his voice to guest roles on ''
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'' and ''
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''. Thomas also appeared in the critically acclaimed live-action series '' GLOW'', '' The Walking Dead'' and ''
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''. In 2019, he played a major supporting role in '' Sword of Trust'',
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's final film as director. As a solo stand-up comedian, Thomas rose to prominence in 2015. Thomas's Tom DeLonge impression, an intrinsic part of his act, was featured on the ''Put Your Hands Together'' and the ''
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'' podcasts. The bit caught the attention of
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's bassist and co-vocalist
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; Thomas and Hoppus now play together in a semi-active comedic cover band,
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and The I Thought You Were Deads. Thomas found further viral success with "Big Baby" and its sequel, "Big Baby Christmas", in 2020. These musical skits see Thomas singing nonsensical lyrics while an Instagram filter de-ages his face. They were produced in response to
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's #LiveFromHome challenge for quarantined comedians; Thomas was nominated to participate by his friend
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. Across YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram, the 'Big Baby' music videos have accrued over one million views. Thomas has also toured the world with Sketchfest, and the
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and
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s. In 2016, Thomas opened for
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on the Make Happy tour. Burnham later executive-produced ''The Golden One'', Thomas's autobiographical stand-up special, in 2020.


''The Golden One'' and ''Songs From The Golden One'' (2020)

''The Golden One'', Thomas's debut comedy special, was filmed at the Flora-Bama Lounge in 2019. Thomas performed at the Lounge in honour of his aunt and late mother, whose new wave duo Syn Twister behaved as the house band and local celebrities. The resultant recording premiered on
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on February 22, 2020. The special concerns Thomas's early life in Alabama, the emotional arc of which centres on the redemption of his absent father Whit. Thomas also mines various childhood traumas for laughs, such as his failed abduction, the death of his mother, and the subsequent estrangement of his aunt. The jokes and autobiographical stories are interspersed with pre-recorded vignettes and original songs. ''The Golden One'' title originates from the last words Thomas's mother uttered before her premature death. Accordingly, the show encompasses themes of grief, loss, addiction, familial love and existential dread. "Hurts to Be Alive" and "The Golden One", the lyrics of which were directly lifted from Thomas's early hardships, have received particular critical attention. The hour-long recording was co-directed by Thomas and Tatum; among its executive producers are
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,
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, Olivia Gerke, and Ravi Nandan and Inman Young for
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. The special features nine original songs, all of which were written and performed by Thomas. The show concludes with a cover of Syn Twister's "He's Hot". An accompanying soundtrack, ''Songs from the Golden One'', was released on CD and vinyl in February 2020. Individual music videos for "Partied to Death", "Dancing with My Dad" and "Dumb in Love" have been uploaded to Thomas's YouTube account. ''The Golden One'' currently holds a 100% approval rating from review aggregator
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. ''Songs from the Golden One'' has also garnered critical acclaim and a 7.7/10 rating from music publication
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.


''Can't Believe You're Happy Here'' and ''The Older I Get The Funnier I Was'' (2022–)

March 2022 saw the release of Thomas's EP, ''Can't Believe You're Happy Here'', on Hardly Art Records. The six-track EP was produced by Melina Duterte (
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), and features contributions from
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and Al Menne of Great Grandpa. The release of ''Can't Believe You're Happy Here'' coincided with a music video for "Don't Have A Cow", which was uploaded to YouTube. Raphael Helfand of ''
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'' noted that "the record sounds crisp and clean while maintaining a distinctly DIY undercurrent". ''Can't Believe You're Happy Here'' is a folk record that engages with themes of
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, self-doubt and
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. Thomas notes that the EP was informed by numerous influences, including self-reflection precipitated by the
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,
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countdown lists, and his friendship with Hutson. Thomas's second album, ''The Older I Get The Funnier I Was'', was released on October 21, 2022. As with the preceding ''Can't Believe You're Happy Here'' EP, the record was produced by Melina Duterte. Other contributors to the record include Al Menne, Christian Lee Hutson, and Harrison Whitford. A music video was released for the lead single, "Rigmarole", in August 2022. Thomas has explained that the song is about "trying to shake depression with routine and ultimately accepting I've got no choice but to sink into it". According to ''
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'', the remaining songs on the album explore themes like Thomas's people-pleasing tendencies and relationship with his father. Thomas toured North America with Al Menne in support of ''The Older I Get The Funnier I Was.'' Thomas also performed a new stand-up routine, ''Big Baby'', at the Elysian Theater in
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throughout the final quarter of 2022. The show featured stories and songs lifted from Thomas's youth, and also engaged with concepts of loneliness, insecurity and
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's ''The Dark Knight'' trilogy. Alternative comedian Conner O'Malley performed as Thomas's opening act. Thomas also appeared in numerous films and television series in the early 2020s. He played substantive roles in '' Am I OK?'', a comedy drama that premiered at the
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, and Clay Tatum's supernatural comedy '' The Civil Dead.'' Thomas has been confirmed to appear in two 2023 television series: ''Slip'' and ''#1 Happy Family USA.''


Filmography


Film


Television


Discography

*''Songs from the Golden One'' (2020, Hardly Art Records) *''Can't Believe You're Happy Here'' - EP (2022, Hardly Art Records) *''The Older I Get The Funnier I Was'' (2022, Hardly Art Records)


References

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