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Though most audiences know Thomas Gibson best from “Criminal Minds,” he had built up quite the body of work before joining the crime drama in 2005. His first major role was as Dr. Daniel Nyland on ’90s medical drama “Chicago Hope,” which also starred his future “Criminal Minds” co-star Mandy Patinkin. In 1997, he took on leading man duties in the sitcom “Dharma and Greg,” playing a straight-laced lawyer who marries a free-spirited yoga instructor (Jenna Elfman).
Gibson’s next major role was “Criminal Minds.” However, since departing the show in 2016, the actor has been somewhat quiet. In 2017, he appeared as a voice on the phone in “Criminal Minds” co-star Aisha Tyler’s directorial debut, “Axis.” His next role was in 2019’s direct-to-DVD film “Shadow Wolves,” where he played a military colonel obsessed with aggressively protecting America’s borders. Next up, he’ll be writing, directing, and starring in “The Writer’s Bible,” about a struggling writer who moves to a remote Texas cabin to find inspiration, though things aren’t exactly what they seem. Little is known about the project, which is currently in post-production, according to IMDb.
Gibson hasn’t found quite the same level of success as he did on “Criminal Minds.” However, we imagine the actor will continue to find work, bringing his talents wherever he may go.
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Though most audiences know Thomas Gibson best from “Criminal Minds,” he had built up quite the body of work before joining the crime drama in 2005. His first major role was as Dr. Daniel Nyland on ’90s medical drama “Chicago Hope,” which also starred his future “Criminal Minds” co-star Mandy Patinkin. In 1997, he took on leading man duties in the sitcom “Dharma and Greg,” playing a straight-laced lawyer who marries a free-spirited yoga instructor (Jenna Elfman).
Gibson’s next major role was “Criminal Minds.” However, since departing the show in 2016, the actor has been somewhat quiet. In 2017, he appeared as a voice on the phone in “Criminal Minds” co-star Aisha Tyler’s directorial debut, “Axis.” His next role was in 2019’s direct-to-DVD film “Shadow Wolves,” where he played a military colonel obsessed with aggressively protecting America’s borders. Next up, he’ll be writing, directing, and starring in “The Writer’s Bible,” about a struggling writer who moves to a remote Texas cabin to find inspiration, though things aren’t exactly what they seem. Little is known about the project, which is currently in post-production, according to IMDb.
Gibson hasn’t found quite the same level of success as he did on “Criminal Minds.” However, we imagine the actor will continue to find work, bringing his talents wherever he may go.