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TomCat4680 was an American Wikipedian. He lived in Genesee County, Michigan for his entire life. He was born in Flint, Michigan on Easter Sunday, April 6, 1980 and lived in Flint until August of 1985. He then lived in Mundy Township, Michigan for 17 years until September 7, 2002. He lived in Mount Morris Township, Michigan with his cat Paws and the ghosts of his cats Terra (2003-2023) and Elvis (1998-2003). His primary editing interests were United States related current events, television, radio, baseball and football articles. He was a Democrat and an agnostic. He was a member of the WikiProject Med Foundation and he was given the Cure Award in 2016 and 2017 for his work on Flint water crisis. He was also among the top 100 new page reviewers for 2019. He was currently a major updater/editor of 2024 in the United States, List of mass shootings in the United States in 2024 and the creator and main updater of After Midnight (TV series).
Wikipedia Articles Started by TomCat4680
TomCat4680 started the following Wikipedia articles, and was very proud of all of them:
Television
- After Midnight
- n3D
- Housecat Housecall
- Lock 'N Load (TV series)
- Detroit Lions Television Network
- Sony Movie Channel
- Discovery Fit & Health (now Discovery Life)
- 3net
- Xfinity 3D
- Comcast SportsNet Houston (now Space City Home Network)
- Penthouse TV
- Fox Soccer Plus
- Root Sports Utah
- Bally Sports Oklahoma
- HDNet Movies
Radio
Sports
- 2009 Detroit Lions season
- 2010 Detroit Lions season
- 2010 Detroit Tigers season
- 2009 Purdue Boilermakers football team
- Template:Lions2010DraftPicks
Biographies
- Robert P. Aitken (first article I ever created!)
- Jim Brandstatter
- Murder of Jessica Heeringa
Music
Wikipedia Projects That TomCat4680 is involved in
Michigan Related
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Fun Facts
- Tomcat4680 was a nonconformist
- TomCat4680 graduated from Grand Blanc High School in 1999.
- TomCat4680 speaks some Spanish, but is not fluent.
- TomCat4680 attended a taping of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on June 9, 2008 and the guests were Russell Brand, Bill Engvall and Amy Mann. Headlines was the second segment that night.
- TomCat4680 has met Malcolm McDowell, and has seen Michael Moore, Matthew Modine, and Jeff Daniels in person.
- TomCat4680's birthday (April 6, 1980) fell on Easter. According to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, April 6 is actually Jesus Christ's birth date. Therefore, TomCat4680 was born on Easter and Christmas.
- The last time Easter fell on April 6 was in 1980, and the next time will be in 2042.[1]
Celebrities with birthdays on April 6
Some celebrities that TomCat4680 shares his birthday with are:
Also born in 1980
- Tommi Evilä, Finnish long jumper
- Tanja Poutiainen, Finnish skier
Also born Easter Sunday
- John Ratzenberger (1947) - American actor (Cliff Clavin on Cheers, main voice roles in several Pixar movies).
- Paul Rudd (1969) - American film actor (member of the Frat Pack) and vampire[2]
- Bison Dele (1969–2002) - American basketball player (Detroit Pistons, Orlando Magic, Los Angeles Clippers, Denver Nuggets, Chicago Bulls)
- Anthony Fokker (1890–1939), Dutch engineer and businessman, founded Fokker Aircraft
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Others
- Candace Cameron Bure (1976) - American actress (D.J. Tanner/Fuller on Full House and Fuller House)
- Zach Braff (1975) - American actor (J.D. on Scrubs)
- Jason Hervey (1972) - American actor (Wayne Arnold on The Wonder Years)
- Marilu Henner (1952) - American actress (Ava Evans Newton on Evening Shade, Elaine O'Connor Nardo on Taxi)
- Billy Dee Williams (1937) - American film actor (Lando Calrissian in the Star Wars movies)
- Barry Levinson (1942) - American film director who coincidentally directed TomCat4680's all time favorite movie Rain Man, which won him the Best Director Oscar award.
- Mickey Cochrane (1903–1962), American baseball player (Detroit Tigers)
- Jesus Christ (according to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
- Michele Bachmann (1956) - American politician (U.S. Representative for Minnesota's 6th congressional district (2007-2015)
- Merle Haggard (1937–2016) - American country musician. Died on his birthday.
- Raphael (1483–1520) - Italian painter. Died on his birthday.
- Bert Blyleven (1951) - Dutch-American Hall of Fame baseball player (Minnesota Twins, Texas Rangers, Pittsburgh Pirates, Cleveland Indians, California Angels) and announcer (Minnesota Twins)
- James Watson (1928) American molecular biologist, geneticist and zoologist, best known as one of the co-discoverers of the structure of DNA in 1953 with Francis Crick.
- Clay Travis (1979) - American broadcaster (Fox Sports Radio) and journalist
- John W. Brady (1869/1870–1943) - Judge, lawyer, and convicted murderer
- Edaham (1979) - Shanghai based British Wikipedia editor
- Keith Hunter Jesperson (1955), Canadian-American serial killer ("The Happyface Killer")
- Imani Coppola (1978) American musician ("Legend of a Cowgirl")
- Hal Willner (1956–2020) American music producer (Saturday Night Live)
- Tim Walz (1964) American politician, current Governor of Minnesota and 2024 United States Democratic Vice Presidential nominee
- Leo Sugar (1929–2020), American football player (Chicago Cardinals/St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions, Purdue Boilermakers, Flint Northern Vikings)
- Tom Fitzgerald (1912-1983) American sports journalist (The Boston Globe)
- Kay Adams (1986) American sportscaster (NFL Network, Fan Duel TV)
- ^ Frequency of Easter Sundays
- ^ These photos prove Paul Rudd is an ageless vampire, in honor of his 50th birthday Yahoo! News, April 6, 2019
- ^ 1700-2299
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TomCat4680's Cat Terra's Official Websites