Peter Thomas (born on June 28, 1924 in Pensacola, Florida) is credited as the narrator for the documentary crime series Forensic Files which first aired in 1999 and ended in 2011.
He has a fairly short list of acting credits, though they date back to 1972 when he narrated a short titled Your Chance to Live: Technological Failures.
In total he has 8 acting credits, with his latest being the narrator on Changing Seas (2009-2012); he does, however have another 21 credits for appearing as himself, and that started all the way back in 1963, once again as a narrator, in the short A Wish and Ticino.
Thomas served in World War II with the First Infantry Division in Europe; he received the French Croix de Guerre, the Bronze Star, the Purple Heart, and 5 battle stars.
He has a wife named Stella, and the couple resides in Naples, Florida.
A great tip for finding out more about Thomas is to check out his profile page at ForensicFiles.com.
In surprising ratings news, Breitbart.com is reporting that 'Forensic Files' Reruns Beat Andrea Mitchell, Joy Reid, Farrow, and Scarborough.
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