Thomas Anderson
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Thomas Anderson may refer to:
  • Thomas David Anderson
    Thomas David Anderson
    Thomas David Anderson was a Scottish amateur astronomer.He was born in Edinburgh. When he was five years old, his father showed him Comet Donati, and his nanny also gave him an interest in astronomy....

     (1853–1932), Scottish astronomer
  • Thomas H. Anderson, Jr.
    Thomas H. Anderson, Jr.
    Thomas H. Anderson, Jr. is an American diplomat. He was Ambassador of the United States to Barbados, Dominica, St Lucia, Antigua, St. Vincent, and St. Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla from 1984 to 1986, under Ronald Reagan.-Biography:...

     (born 1946), American diplomat
  • Thomas H. Anderson (judge) (1848–1916), United States federal judge
  • Thomas J. Anderson
    Thomas J. Anderson
    Thomas Jefferson Anderson was an American conservative author, farmer, and candidate for the U.S. presidency.-Early life:...

     (1910–2002), 1972 American Party vice presidential and 1976 presidential candidate conservative author and publisher from Tennessee
  • Thomas Lilbourne Anderson
    Thomas Lilbourne Anderson
    Thomas Lilbourne Anderson was a practicing lawyer who served in the United States House of Representatives from Missouri....

     (1808–1885), practicing lawyer who served in the U.S. House of Representatives from Missouri
  • Thomas Anderson (botanist)
    Thomas Anderson (botanist)
    Thomas Anderson , was a Scottish botanist.Anderson was born in Edinburgh 26 February 1832, and was educated for the medical profession, graduating as M.D. at Edinburgh University in 1853...

     (1832–1870), botanist
  • Thomas M. Anderson
    Thomas M. Anderson
    Thomas McArthur Anderson was a career officer in the United States Army who served as a general in the Spanish-American War and the Philippine-American War.-Early Life and Civil War:...

     (1836–1917), United States general
  • Thomas Oakley Anderson
    Thomas Oakley Anderson
    Thomas Oakley Anderson was an American naval officer, involved in the raiding party, led by Stephen Decatur on 16 February 1804, to destroy the U.S...

     (1783–1844), American naval officer during the Barbary Wars, 1803–1805
  • Thomas Victor Anderson
    Thomas Victor Anderson
    Major-General Thomas Victor Anderson DSO CD was a Canadian soldier and Chief of the General Staff, the head of the Canadian Army from 21 November 1938 until 6 July 1940.-Education:...

     (1881–1972), Canadian major-general and former Chief of the General Staff
  • Thomas W. Anderson
    Thomas W. Anderson
    Thomas W. Anderson, a native of Virginia, was educated at the Keystone-Eckman High School, Keystone, West Virginia, the Bluefield Colored Institute, Bluefield, West Virginia, and , Nashville, Tennessee. He was connected with the National Baptist Publishing House, Nashville, Tennessee for seven...

    , active in the Universal Negro Improvement Association in the 1920s
  • T. J. Anderson
    T. J. Anderson
    Thomas Jefferson "T.J." Anderson is an African American composer, conductor, orchestrator and educator. He is well-known for his orchestration of the Scott Joplin opera, Treemonisha....

     (Thomas Jefferson "T.J." Anderson, born 1928),, African American composer, conductor, orchestrator and educator
  • Thomas Anderson (chemist)
    Thomas Anderson (chemist)
    thumb|280pxThomas Anderson was a noted 19th century chemist. In 1853 his work on alkaloids led him to discover the correct structure for codeine...

     (1819–1874), organic chemist in Scotland
  • Thomas Anderson (Medal of Honor) (1841-1912), Civil War Medal of Honor recipient
  • Thomas Anderson (rugby)
    Thomas Anderson (rugby)
    Thomas Anderson was a Scottish rugby football player, and cricketer.He attended Merchiston Castle School.He was capped once for in the 1882 match against at fullback...

     (1863–1938), Scottish player
  • Thomas Anderson (sailor)
    Thomas Anderson (sailor)
    Thomas Anderson was an Australian sailor and Olympic champion. He competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, where he received a gold medal in the dragon class, together with crew members John Cuneo and John Shaw.-See also:*List of Olympic medalists in Dragon class sailing-External links:*...

     (1939–2010), Australian sailor and Olympic champion
  • Thomas Anderson (actor)
    Thomas Anderson (actor)
    Thomas Anderson was an actor.He was born on November 29, 1905 in Pasadena, California and died on January 12, 1996 in Englewood, New Jersey.-Filmography:*East Side/West Side - TV series, episode "No Hiding Place"...

     (1905–1996)
  • Thomas Anderson (footballer)
    Thomas Anderson (footballer)
    Thomas Anderson was an English footballer. His only known club was Blackpool, for whom he made two Football League appearances in 1903.-References:...

    , English footballer
  • Thomas Brown Anderson
    Thomas Brown Anderson
    Thomas Brown Anderson was a Canadian merchant, banker, and member of the Special Council of Lower Canada. He was the sixth president of the Bank of Montreal.-References:...

     (1796–1873), Canadian merchant, banker, and member of the Special Council of Lower Canada.
  • Thomas Anderson (tennis), British tennis player
  • Neo (The Matrix)
    Neo (The Matrix)
    Thomas A. Anderson is a fictional character and the main protagonist in The Matrix franchise, as well as having a cameo in The Animatrix short film, Kid's Story. He was portrayed by Keanu Reeves in The Matrix Trilogy and The Animatrix. Andrew Bowen provided Neo's voice in The Matrix: Path of Neo...

    , named Thomas A. Anderson, the central character from The Matrix
  • Mr. Anderson (Beavis and Butt-head) (Thomas T. Anderson), a character from the animated series Beavis and Butt-Head.

See also

  • Tom Anderson (disambiguation)
  • Tommy Anderson (disambiguation)
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