Dywayne Thomas
Dywayne Thomas, born in London, England, is a distinguished actor and martial artist celebrated for his roles in films such as Ties of the Ribbon, Catalyst, Hello Au Revoir, and Ted Bundy Had a Son. His passion for cinema is complemented by his impressive martial arts credentials, holding a Black belt in Karate. Dywayne has garnered multiple accolades in the sport, including victories in the National, English, and British Karate Championships. He also made his mark as a former Junior British Individual and Team Kata Champion, representing the London Goju Ryu Karate team from 1987 to 1992.
In addition to his artistic pursuits, Dywayne boasts a robust background in professional security, medical, health, and production safety qualifications. His extensive experience has led him to work with a diverse clientele, including production companies, media organizations, musicians, and even members of royalty and diplomatic circles.
Academically, he holds an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, a Master of Arts in Fine Art from the University of Hertfordshire, and a Higher National Diploma in Fashion Design and Technology from the London College of Fashion, part of the University of the Arts London. He is also an esteemed alumnus of the London College of Fashion, which counts notable figures like former Moroccan Prime Minister Driss Jettou and renowned shoe designer Jimmy Choo among its graduates.
With a rich heritage that blends Afro-Caribbean and Amerindian roots, Dywayne is deeply passionate about carnival arts, dance, and music. He has showcased his talents as a session musician and performer with various vocal groups, bands, and steel orchestras, including the Perpetual Beauty Carnival Association and Pantonic Steel Orchestra. His diverse interests encompass photography, heraldry, African royalty, calligraphy, media production, and illustration.
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