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Tom Lister (Thomas Duane Lister Jr.) was born on 24 June, 1958 in Compton, California, U.S., is an American actor and wrestler (1958–2020). Discover Tom Lister's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

Popular As Thomas Duane Lister Jr.
Occupation Actor, professional wrestler
Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 24 June, 1978
Birthday 24 June
Birthplace Compton, California, U.S.
Date of death 10 December, 2020
Died Place Marina del Rey, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Tom Lister Height, Weight & Measurements

At 42 years old, Tom Lister height is 6′ 5″ .

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Height 6′ 5″
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Who Is Tom Lister's Wife?

His wife is Felicia Forbes (m. 2003)

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Wife Felicia Forbes (m. 2003)
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Children 1

Tom Lister Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Tom Lister worth at the age of 42 years old? Tom Lister’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from United States. We have estimated Tom Lister's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1958

Tommy Debo "Tiny" Lister Jr. (born Thomas Duane Lister Jr.; June 24, 1958 – December 10, 2020) was an American character actor and occasional professional wrestler known for his roles as the neighborhood bully Deebo in the 1995 film Friday and its 2000 sequel, and as President Lindberg in The Fifth Element.

Lister was born on June 24, 1958, in Compton, California, to Thomas Duane Lister and Mildred (Edwards) Lister.

Since his birth, he had a deformed and detached retina in his right eye, causing permanent blindness.

Lister attended Palomar Junior College before transferring to Long Beach City College for his sophomore year.

While at Long Beach, he recorded a 52 ft shot put throw, which helped to earn him a scholarship to California State University, Los Angeles.

1982

In his senior year, he won the national shot put title with a mark of over 61 ft. Lister was the 1982 NCAA Division II National Shot Put Champion.

After college, Lister competed for the Converse Track Club, eventually raising his shot put mark to 64 ft, before trying out with the New Orleans Breakers of the United States Football League.

He was cut after two exhibition games and opted to pursue acting instead.

1989

He had two short professional wrestling stints, with Hulk Hogan in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) after appearing as Zeus in the 1989 film No Holds Barred and resuming the feud as Z-Gangsta in 1996 for World Championship Wrestling (WCW).

He was born with a detached and deformed retina and was blind in his right eye, which drooped, a unique look that he turned to his advantage in film.

He played in both comedies and dramas, usually cast as 'the heavy/big bully'.

Lister appeared in the 1989 wrestling movie No Holds Barred, which was financed by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and starred Hulk Hogan.

Lister's role was Zeus, a brutal monster heel.

No Holds Barred inspired a feud in the WWF during the latter half of 1989.

Lister was billed as "Zeus: The Human Wrecking Machine", and used the same "monster heel" gimmick in his matches by no-selling his opponent's moves.

1993

He played the role of Obodo in Mario Van Peebles' Posse (1993), along with Tone Loc.

Lister had numerous guest appearances on TV series, including playing Klaang, the first Klingon to make contact with humans, in the pilot episode of Star Trek: Enterprise.

He co-starred in a two-part episode of the courtroom series Matlock as Mr. Matlock's in-prison bodyguard.

He appeared in season 7 episode 9 of In the Heat of the Night, and in season 1 episode 15 of ER.

He also starred in the sitcom 1st & Ten as Otis.

Lister's film roles included playing in The Dark Knight and Austin Powers in Goldmember.

Lister was featured in The Fifth Element as the Galactic President.

He appeared in the Adam Sandler film Little Nicky as Nicky's older brother Cassius.

1995

Lister was mostly recognized as the antagonist known as Deebo from 1995's Friday.

Deebo was the neighborhood's dog-eat-dog thug and bruiser to every character, including Ice Cube's main character Craig Jones.

2000

He reprised the role in the film's sequel, Next Friday (2000), but did not appear in the third film of the series, Friday After Next (2002).

He did, however, appear in Cube's directorial debut The Players Club.

2010

Lister later became the spokesperson for Monster Energy Drink in the 2010s.

2012

Lister was the main police officer in Chamillionaire's "Ridin'" video and reprised his role as a police officer in Chamillionaire's 2012 single "Show Love".

He has appeared in the Ice Cube videos for "Friday" (from the Friday soundtrack) and "You Can Do It" (from the Next Friday soundtrack).

Lister appeared via both original footage and clips from the film.

He was in the videos for Young Bleed's "How You Do Dat", French Montana's "I Told 'Em" and 50 Cent's "Many Men (Wish Death)".

Lister portrayed Sancho in the Sublime music video "Santeria".

In the Quentin Tarantino film Jackie Brown, he played bail agent Winston, who "finds people who don't want to be found".

2015

In 2015, Lister filmed Busy Day in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

2016

Lister had a supporting role in the 2016 Disney animated movie Zootopia as the voice of the diminutive fennec fox, Finnick.

He appeared in a commercial that year for Ball Park-brand beef jerky, advertised as "tough, but tender."

In the 40 years of his acting career, Lister accumulated more than 200 acting credits.

Cast as an habitual 'bad guy' in films, his career prospered.

He was a frequent collaborator with Ice Cube.