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Dr. Thomas "Tommy" Oliver is a fictional character in the American live-action television franchise Power Rangers.He is best known as being the original Green Ranger and the first evil Ranger who fought and nearly defeated the original Power Rangers while under the control of Rita Repulsa.
Tommy Oliver / Red Turbo Ranger: 19 episodes Power Rangers: The Lost Episode: 1999 Tommy Oliver Archival footage Undressed: 2000: Carl: 3 Episodes Power Rangers Wild Force: 2002: Tommy Oliver / Zeo Ranger V Red: Credited as Jason Frank Episode: "Forever Red" Power Rangers Dino Thunder: 2004: Dr. Tommy Oliver / Black Dino Ranger: 38 episodes (12 ...
"Dr. Tommy Oliver Returns!" Jason David Frank as Dr. Tommy Oliver, the Dino Thunder Black Dino Ranger: January 2, 2018 () 10 "Family" N/A: January 9, 2018 () 11 "A Ranger in King Arthur's Court" Allie Gonino as Lady Guinevere: January 16, 2018 () 12 "Save Marv" Yoshi Sudarso as Joseph "Joe" Shih, the Time Force Silver Ranger
Tommy Oliver, the producer-director who is founder and CEO of the Confluential Company, … ‘Black Love’ Producer Tommy Oliver on Navigating the Post-Peak TV Marketplace, Paying a ‘Black Tax ...
Tommy Oliver: I wasn't sure if it was possible to do that in the beginning. And so, we got dumped a hard drive with 8,000 clips, hundreds of hours. ... It's still sad though, with 2020 and all of ...
In this season, Tommy Oliver, from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers to Power Rangers Turbo fame, returns as a paleontology professor in Reefside, California and so he is known as Dr. Tommy Oliver (sometimes called by some in short as Dr. O). When he is assigned three detention students by Principal Randall (the human disguise of Elsa): athlete ...
The title is a reference to "Once a Ranger, Always a Ranger,” the long-standing phrase used in Power Rangers; first spoken by Jason David Frank’s character, Tommy Oliver in the 2-part season premiere episode of Power Rangers Zeo.
Tommy Oliver is an Emmy-winning and Sundance Film Festival-winning American film producer, director, writer, cinematographer, photographer, financier, entrepreneur, and CEO and Founder of Confluential Films, [1] [2] [3] He directed, produced, shot, and edited AFI Film Festival audience award winner Juice Wrld: Into The Abyss (2021), 40 Years a Prisoner, and 1982, [4] [5] and produced four ...