Jeff T. Thomas

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Jeff T. Thomas
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Nationality British American
OccupationMusic video and television director
Years active2000s–present
Spouse(s)Kahi Lee

Jeff T. Thomas (sometimes credited as Jeff Thomas) is a British music video and television director. He directed over 100 music videos for artists such as Travis, Embrace, Zero 7, Ash, Funeral for a Friend, Paulo Nutini and Jet. [1]

Thomas directed over 70 commercials for Audi, Nissan, PlayStation, Amnesty International, T-Mobile, Renault, Vauxhall and Vodafone. [1]

Jeff directed and co-executive produced the pilot and six out of the ten episodes of The Oath , starring Sean Bean and Ryan Kwanten. He also directed the premier and second episode of season 2. Jeff directed and co-executive produced Tell Me A Story Including the first episode of the anthology season 2, which features new stories, location, characters and crew. Thomas also directed episodes of shows including Wayward Pines , Person of interest , Vegas , Almost Human , Fringe and Tell Me A Story .


He is originally from South Wales and resides in the Hollywood Hills, California. [1]

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