He discovered acting at the age of 7 and began his training at the Conservatoire at the age of 10. Former student of the National Theater of Nice under the direction of Jacques Weber and The Method of Jack Waltzer (coach of Dustin Hoffman, Sigourney Weaver, Jon Voight, Gerard Butler), he rigorously trained in acting for several years, learned a couple of acting’s techniques: the mask, the classical and contemporary theater, the clown, the café-theater, the stand up, the improvisation, the Actor Studio...
He gained significant experience as a comedian with roles in theater, TV movies, series, commercials...
In 2005, he directed his first short film Olivier at the psy
and won the NRJCiné Awards for best short film. Thomas is invited on stage at the NRJ Ciné Awards ceremony alongside Emmanuel Béart, Samuel Le Bihan, Eric Judo and Ramzy Bedia. The film is broadcasted on TF1 and distributed on DVD in the Studio Ciné Live magazine with more than 160,000 copies.
He then directed the first films about one of the major events of the WWII - the history of the landing of Provence: The Unknown Soldier, Operation Dragoon
and The Unknown Soldier, the Children of the Resistance. The films brought him important media exposure.
The Japanese TV channel NTV entrusted him to present of the famous TVshow Zoom-in, for the promotion of the film Shodo Girls
as part of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival.
Passionate of History, he also conducts PhD studies specializing in WWII and the history of Scotland