Monday, April 8, 2013

Briefs Guy: Monday, April 08, 2013

Cross Thompson

At the age of 25 he landed  his first national magazine spread in Men’s Health  Magazine, since then his career has been on the  rise.  When Cross Appeared on the cover of a local  calendar, he was requested to take a movie roll for  popular screen writer Brian Nesbit, in the movie Right  to Remain Silent.  Cross Thompson’s on screen  performance gave him an extra boost by being  seen on the big screen.  This strange series of events  landed Cross numerous fitness magazine jobs which  were being viewed by the creators of Ebony Soul.

            Cross Thompson’s popularity snowballed into  a multi-media sensation.  Launching his career as  one of the original and consistent men of Ebony  Soul, he captivated audiences nationwide with his  aggressive charm, and flirtatious smile, as well as  appearing on many fitness instructional videos.  He  soon adorned the spotlight of many major fitness  websites, and national as well as international calendars.

            Cross continues to work with various charities donating time and money for those in need.  His current charity in which he will be auctioned off to one lucky lady will be in Pennsylvania, where all donations, proceeds, and money raised will be used to promote the prevention of Spina Bifida and to enhance the lives of all affected.  Also Every thanksgiving you can find him serving and providing food at one of many DC’s capital area food banks.

With the Entertainment industry on the sideline, Cross has somehow made time to finish college and get his bachelor’s degree in Political Science & currently enjoys his advantageous career in the Management Field. 

With the wind at his back, Cross’s current projects are the 2013-14 Ebony Soul Calendar, Short Film Roles with New Wave Production, and stage play appearances in Eric Butler’s world renown stage play “Don’t tell momma I meant him online….”  as an internet playa who finally meets his match, but will his playa ways catch up to him before he tosses his playa card? and stage play by Sierras touch productions, "Beneath the Surface" where he plays an aggrieved fiance' who has just been told by his future wife that "she's having an abortion."   With all of his current success there’s no telling what Mr. Thompson may associate himself with next.  He has future dreams and aspirations of pursuing his acting career and attending Culinary Arts School to build and conduct his very own dining restaurant some day.  

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