🇬🇧&🇮🇪 The news you’ve all been waiting for 🤡 #Terrifier3 releases 25 October only in cinemas from @signatureentertainmentuk. #ArtTheClown #Terrifier
20 years ago today, I decided to change my career path from teaching to acting. I wrote this note to myself then and have always kept it in my pocket for motivation.
20 years ago today, I decided to change my career path from teaching to acting. I wrote this note to myself then and have always kept it in my pocket for motivation.
I’m a clown! Honk honk.🤡🧂🥔
Seeing as I’m a HUGE fan, I had to check out Stephen King’s house and the standpipe before I left Bangor. This is where the magic happened!
Seeing as I’m a HUGE fan, I had to check out Stephen King’s house and the standpipe before I left Bangor. This is where the magic happened!
Seeing as I’m a HUGE fan, I had to check out Stephen King’s house and the standpipe before I left Bangor. This is where the magic happened!
I received this sweet note from one of the flight attendants from @delta before boarding my flight from San Antonio today.
Getting into some mischief with my bud @spencerink! I couldn’t resist.
Getting into some mischief with my bud @spencerink! I couldn’t resist.
Thanks so much James Roath @elms_treat_studios for the AWESOME Art Freddy glove! Sweet dreams kiddies!
PSYCHOS: Art IS here! Please welcome the amazing, @davidhowardthornton & the one and only, @officialdannytrejo , to their first ever Silver Scream Con appearance. And of corpse it wouldn’t be Silver Scream without our official convention host, @spencerink! More announcements are right around the coroner…
A legendary dinner with some legendary people!
NEW GUEST ANNOUNCEMENT! Steel City Con is excited to announce David Howard Thornton is attending Steel City Con – August 9-11, 2024! @davidhowardthornton is best known as “Art the Clown” in Terrifier. Buy Tickets: https://www.steelcitycon.com/buy-tickets #steelcitycon #arttheclown #terrifier #horror #pittsburgh #comiccon
Today was a magically nostalgic day. I returned to my old stomping grounds at Fantasy Playhouse Children’s Theater. This was where the magic truly began for me in my acting career as a teenager. I didn’t go to college for theater, instead this is where I learned my art. Here are glimpses of the shows that made me who I am today beginning as the off stage voice of the Magic Stone in “Rapunzel” to my final role as Nuphsed the Camel in “Aladdin.” I’m so happy to see the magic continuing into their 63rd season for future generations.
Today was a magically nostalgic day. I returned to my old stomping grounds at Fantasy Playhouse Children’s Theater. This was where the magic truly began for me in my acting career as a teenager. I didn’t go to college for theater, instead this is where I learned my art. Here are glimpses of the shows that made me who I am today beginning as the off stage voice of the Magic Stone in “Rapunzel” to my final role as Nuphsed the Camel in “Aladdin.” I’m so happy to see the magic continuing into their 63rd season for future generations.
Today was a magically nostalgic day. I returned to my old stomping grounds at Fantasy Playhouse Children’s Theater. This was where the magic truly began for me in my acting career as a teenager. I didn’t go to college for theater, instead this is where I learned my art. Here are glimpses of the shows that made me who I am today beginning as the off stage voice of the Magic Stone in “Rapunzel” to my final role as Nuphsed the Camel in “Aladdin.” I’m so happy to see the magic continuing into their 63rd season for future generations.
Today was a magically nostalgic day. I returned to my old stomping grounds at Fantasy Playhouse Children’s Theater. This was where the magic truly began for me in my acting career as a teenager. I didn’t go to college for theater, instead this is where I learned my art. Here are glimpses of the shows that made me who I am today beginning as the off stage voice of the Magic Stone in “Rapunzel” to my final role as Nuphsed the Camel in “Aladdin.” I’m so happy to see the magic continuing into their 63rd season for future generations.
Today was a magically nostalgic day. I returned to my old stomping grounds at Fantasy Playhouse Children’s Theater. This was where the magic truly began for me in my acting career as a teenager. I didn’t go to college for theater, instead this is where I learned my art. Here are glimpses of the shows that made me who I am today beginning as the off stage voice of the Magic Stone in “Rapunzel” to my final role as Nuphsed the Camel in “Aladdin.” I’m so happy to see the magic continuing into their 63rd season for future generations.
Today was a magically nostalgic day. I returned to my old stomping grounds at Fantasy Playhouse Children’s Theater. This was where the magic truly began for me in my acting career as a teenager. I didn’t go to college for theater, instead this is where I learned my art. Here are glimpses of the shows that made me who I am today beginning as the off stage voice of the Magic Stone in “Rapunzel” to my final role as Nuphsed the Camel in “Aladdin.” I’m so happy to see the magic continuing into their 63rd season for future generations.
Today was a magically nostalgic day. I returned to my old stomping grounds at Fantasy Playhouse Children’s Theater. This was where the magic truly began for me in my acting career as a teenager. I didn’t go to college for theater, instead this is where I learned my art. Here are glimpses of the shows that made me who I am today beginning as the off stage voice of the Magic Stone in “Rapunzel” to my final role as Nuphsed the Camel in “Aladdin.” I’m so happy to see the magic continuing into their 63rd season for future generations.
Today was a magically nostalgic day. I returned to my old stomping grounds at Fantasy Playhouse Children’s Theater. This was where the magic truly began for me in my acting career as a teenager. I didn’t go to college for theater, instead this is where I learned my art. Here are glimpses of the shows that made me who I am today beginning as the off stage voice of the Magic Stone in “Rapunzel” to my final role as Nuphsed the Camel in “Aladdin.” I’m so happy to see the magic continuing into their 63rd season for future generations.
Today was a magically nostalgic day. I returned to my old stomping grounds at Fantasy Playhouse Children’s Theater. This was where the magic truly began for me in my acting career as a teenager. I didn’t go to college for theater, instead this is where I learned my art. Here are glimpses of the shows that made me who I am today beginning as the off stage voice of the Magic Stone in “Rapunzel” to my final role as Nuphsed the Camel in “Aladdin.” I’m so happy to see the magic continuing into their 63rd season for future generations.
I remember coming here 10 years ago while I was on your with How the Grinch Stole Christmas: The Musical. The bike was not here, btw. Come see me this weekend @bigtexcon!