Fred Thompson to Return to Acting After Presidential Run Bust
Thompson, best known on TV for his role as a gruff district attorney on NBC's "Law & Order," dropped out of the crowded Republican primaries in January.
AP
Thursday, November 20, 2008
NASHVILLE, Tennessee -- Former Sen. Fred Thompson is going back to starring on TV after his foray into Republican presidential politics over the last year.
Thompson, best known on TV for his role as a gruff district attorney on NBC's "Law & Order," dropped out of the crowded Republican primaries in January after his much-anticipated presidential campaign failed to gain strong support among conservatives.
He campaigned heavily for eventual nominee John McCain, and had recently tried to gain support to be in charge of the Republican National Committee.
But his former finance chairman, B.C. "Scooter" Clippard, said Thompson told him Wednesday that he was returning to acting and dropping his RNC bid.
"He seriously considered
it, but he called and said that it was not in the cards," Clippard said.
Thompson, 66, was a lawyer and character actor
before being elected to the U.S. Senate in 1993, only to turn his back on politics after his first full term in favor of a
full-time acting career in 2002.
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