Thomas Duane Lister III is a personality who is known as Tommy ‘Tiny’ Lister’s son. Recently, on December 10, 2020, Thomas Duane Lister III’s father Tommy ‘Tiny’ Lister died at the age of 62.
The cause of his death is currently being investigated as per his official Wikipedia page. Thomas’s father, Tommy or simply Tom Lister, was better known as an actor and also as a professional wrestler. He had worked in popular movies like ‘Friday’, ‘No Holds Barred’, ‘Next Friday’, ‘The Fifth Element’, etc. As a wrestler, Thomas’s father had worked in the World Wrestling Federation from 1989 to 1990. Later, he worked at the World Wrestling Council and also at the World Championship Wrestling. Tommy was actually born blind in his right eye.
Currently, we do not have many details about Thomas’s professional as well as personal life.
Name | Thomas Duane Lister III |
Age | – |
Gender | Male |
Height | – |
Nationality | American |
Parents | Tommy ‘Tiny’ Lister, Felicia Forbes |
Siblings | Faith Grace Lister |
10 Facts on Thomas Duane Lister III:
Thomas Duane Lister III, the son of Tommy ‘Tiny’ Lister, is not as popular as his father and thus, we only know a few things about him.Since we have no information about Thomas Duane Lister III’s date of birth, we are currently unknown about her age.Moreover, Thomas Duane Lister III’s does not yet have an Instagram account. But, we will surely update about his account if he makes one in the future.Currently, his estimated net worth as of 2020 is under review. However, his father had a net worth of $100k before his death.Who is his mother? The name of Thomas’ mother is Felicia Forbes. His parents were married in 2003 in Cape Town, South Africa.Furthermore, we have come to know that he has a sister whose name is Faith Grace Lister. Also, we are unknown about Thomas’s love life currently. Likewise, there is no information regarding his body measurements (height and weight) too. There is nothing really to speak about his educational qualification. Talking about his father, Tommy had been contracted with the COVID-19 twice.