Thomas Hauff
Thomas Hauff was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Hauff began his acting career appearing in various films, such as "Christina" (1973) with Barbara Parkins, "Who Has Seen The Wind" (1977) with Brian Painchaude and "Summer's Children" (1979). He also appeared in the Ellen Burstyn adventurous drama "Silence of the North" (1981), the Bruce Greenwood adventure "The Climb" (1987) and "Cowboys Don't Cry" (1988). His passion for acting continued to his roles in projects like "Millennium" (1989), the dramedy "True Colors" (1991) with John Cusack and "April One" (1993) with Stephen Shellen. He also appeared in the Gerry Quigley comedic fantasy "Spike of Love" (1995). In his more recent career, he continued to act in the action flick "Left Behind: the Movie" (2001) with Kirk Cameron, the Mandy Moore dramatic adaptation "How to Deal" (2003) and the dramatic adaptation "Away From Her" (2007) with Julie Christie. He also appeared in the drama "Adoration" (2009) with Rachel Blanchard and the Hilary Swank biopic drama "Amelia" (2009). Hauff most recently acted on "Rookie Blue" (ABC, 2009-2015).