'Hollywood' was the nickname for Dallas Cowboys linebacker Thomas Henderson.
Thomas Henderson has: Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Linebacker in "The NFL on CBS" in 1956. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Linebacker in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Linebacker in "Super Bowl X" in 1976. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Linebacker in "1977 NFC Championship Game" in 1978. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Left Linebacker in "Super Bowl XII" in 1978. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Left Linebacker in "Super Bowl XIII" in 1979. Played Olympian in "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century" in 1979. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Linebacker in "1978 NFC Championship Game" in 1979. Played himself in "ESPN SportsCentury" in 1999. Played himself in ":03 from Gold" in 2002.
Thomas Everett was born on 1964-11-21.
Duane Thomas has: Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Running Back in "The NFL on CBS" in 1956. Played Himself - Washington Redskins Running Back in "The NFL on CBS" in 1956. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Running Back in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Washington Redskins Running Back in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Cornerback in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Running Back in "1970 NFC Championship Game" in 1971. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Halfback in "Super Bowl V" in 1971. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Halfback in "Super Bowl VI" in 1972. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Running Back in "1971 NFC Championship Game" in 1972. Played Tim Waterson in "Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders II" in 1980. Played himself in "ESPN SportsCentury" in 1999.
Duane Thomas. Thomas gained 95 yards on 19 carries with 1 TD and caught 3 passes for 17 yards in the Cowboys 24-3 win over the Miami Dolphins.
Super Bowl V (1970 season) and VI (1971 season) for the Dallas Cowboys.
Duane Thomas has written: 'Duane Thomas and the fall of America's team' -- subject(s): Biography, Dallas Cowboys (Football team), Football players 'More Body, More Soul'
The cast of Super Bowl V - 1971 includes: Herb Adderley as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Left Cornerback George Andrie as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Right Defensive End Norm Bulaich as Himself - Baltimore Colts Fullback Mike Ditka as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Tight End Ron East as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Defensive Tackle Ron Gardin as Himself - Baltimore Colts Defensive Back - Punt Returner Walt Garrison as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Fullback Curt Gowdy as Himself - Announcer Cornell Green as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Left Safety Sam Havrilak as Himself - Baltimore Colts Running Back Ted Hendricks as Himself - Baltimore Colts Right Linebacker Roy Hilton as Himself - Baltimore Colts Right Defensive End Eddie Hinton as Himself - Baltimore Colts Wide Receiver Chuck Howley as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Right Linebacker Roy Jefferson as Himself - Baltimore Colts Wide Receiver Tom Landry as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Head Coach Bob Lilly as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Right Defensive Tackle Jerry Logan as Himself - Baltimore Colts Left Safety Tommy Loy as Himself - National Anthem Performer Dave Manders as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Center Don McCafferty as Himself - Baltimore Colts Head Coach Earl Morrall as Himself - Baltimore Colts Quarterback Ralph Neely as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Left Tackle John Niland as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Left Guard Pettis Norman as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Tight End Tom Nowatzke as Himself - Baltimore Colts Running Back Blaine Nye as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Right Guard Jimmy Orr as Himself - Baltimore Colts Wide Receiver Jethro Pugh as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Left Defensive Tackle Dan Reeves as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Running Back Mel Renfro as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Right Cornerback Glenn Ressler as Himself - Baltimore Colts Left Guard Kyle Rote as Himself - Announcer Lee Roy Jordan as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Middle Linebacker Reggie Rucker as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Wide Receiver Norm Schachter as Himself - Referee Bubba Smith as Himself - Baltimore Colts Left Defensive End Roger Staubach as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Ernie Stautner as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Assistant Coach Charlie Stukes as Himself - Baltimore Colts Left Cornerback Duane Thomas as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Halfback Pat Toomay as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Defensive End Johnny Unitas as Himself - Baltimore Colts Quarterback Bob Vogel as Himself - Baltimore Colts Left Tackle Rick Volk as Himself - Baltimore Colts Free Safety Charlie Waters as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Right Safety Ron Widby as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Punter Rayfield Wright as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Right Tackle
The cast of 1977 NFC Championship Game - 1978 includes: Benny Barnes as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Cornerback Gary Bender as Himself - Sideline Reporter Bob Breunig as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Linebacker Larry Brinson as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Running Back Neil Clabo as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Punter Tony Dorsett as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Running Back Carl Eller as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Defensive End Chuck Foreman as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Running Back Charlie Goodrum as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Guard Bud Grant as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Head Coach Alex Hawkins as Himself - Color Commentator Thomas Henderson as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Linebacker Efren Herrera as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Kicker Billy Joe DuPree as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Tight End Mark Kellar as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Running Back Aaron Kyle as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Cornerback Tom Landry as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Head Coach Harvey Martin as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Defensive End Fred McNeill as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Linebacker Manfred Moore as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Running Back Ralph Neely as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Tackle Preston Pearson as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Running Back Jethro Pugh as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Defensive Tackle Tom Rafferty as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Guard Ahmad Rashad as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Wide Receiver Dan Reeves as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Offensive Coordinator Golden Richards as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Wide Receiver Buddy Ryan as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Defensive Coordinator Jay Saldi as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Tight End Herbert Scott as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Guard Vin Scully as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Jeff Siemon as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Linebacker Roger Staubach as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Mick Tingelhoff as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Center Stu Voigt as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Tight End Charlie Waters as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Strong Safety Randy White as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Defensive Tackle Nate Wright as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Cornerback Ron Yary as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Tackle
The cast of 1970 NFC Championship Game - 1971 includes: Herb Adderley as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Cornerback George Andrie as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Defensive End Cas Banaszek as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Tackle Randy Beisler as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Guard Bill Belk as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Defensive End Forrest Blue as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Center Mike Ditka as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Tight End Walt Garrison as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Fullback Bruce Gossett as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Kicker Cornell Green as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Strong Safety Tommy Hart as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Defensive End Chuck Howley as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Linebacker Steve Kiner as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Linebacker Charlie Krueger as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Defensive Tackle Ted Kwalick as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Tight End Roland Lakes as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Defensive Tackle Tom Landry as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Head Coach Bob Lilly as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Defensive Tackle Dave Manders as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Center Ralph Neely as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Tackle John Niland as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Guard Dick Nolan as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Head Coach Pettis Norman as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Tight End Frank Nunley as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Linebacker Blaine Nye as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Guard Woody Peoples as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Guard Jethro Pugh as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Defensive Tackle Dan Reeves as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Running Back Mel Renfro as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Cornerback Len Rohde as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Tackle Lee Roy Jordan as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Linebacker Reggie Rucker as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Wide Receiver Jim Sniadecki as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Linebacker Steve Spurrier as Himself - San francisco 49ers Punter Pat Summerall as Himself - Color Commentator Rosey Taylor as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Free Safety Duane Thomas as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Running Back Marcus Washington as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Cornerback Charlie Waters as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Free Safety Claxton Welch as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Running Back Jack Whitaker as Himself - Sideline Reporter Ron Widby as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Punter Dave Wilcox as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Linebacker Dick Witcher as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Wide Receiver Rayfield Wright as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Tackle
The cast of 1971 NFC Championship Game - 1972 includes: Herb Adderley as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Cornerback Lance Alworth as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Wide Receiver George Andrie as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Defensive End Cas Banaszek as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Tackle Randy Beisler as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Guard Forrest Blue as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Center Jack Buck as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Mike Ditka as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Tight End Johnny Fuller as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Defensive Back Walt Garrison as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Fullback Bruce Gossett as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Kicker Cornell Green as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Strong Safety Cedrick Hardman as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Defensive End Tommy Hart as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Defensive End Chuck Howley as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Linebacker Charlie Krueger as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Defensive Tackle Ted Kwalick as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Tight End Tom Landry as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Head Coach Bob Lilly as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Defensive Tackle Tony Liscio as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Tackle Dave Manders as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Center John Niland as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Guard Dick Nolan as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Head Coach Frank Nunley as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Linebacker Blaine Nye as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Guard Woody Peoples as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Guard Jethro Pugh as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Defensive Tackle Dan Reeves as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Running Back Mel Renfro as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Cornerback Len Rohde as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Tackle Lee Roy Jordan as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Linebacker Roger Staubach as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Pat Summerall as Himself - Color Commentator Rosey Taylor as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Free Safety Duane Thomas as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Running Back Billy Truax as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Tight End Skip Vanderbundt as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Linebacker Vic Washington as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Running Back Gene Washington as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Wide Receiver Dave Wilcox as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Linebacker Dick Witcher as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Wide Receiver Rayfield Wright as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Tackle
NFL player Dallas Thomas is 6'-05''.