Tom Fadden

Tom Fadden

actor

Tom Fadden was born on Jan 06, 1895 in USA. Tom Fadden's big-screen debut came with Hard to Get directed by Ray Enright in 1938, strarring Gas Station Attendant (uncredited). Tom Fadden is known for A Big Hand for the Little Lady directed by Fielder Cook, Henry Fonda stars as Meredith and Joanne Woodward as Mary. The upcoming new movie Tom Fadden plays is Empire of the Ants which will be released on Jul 01, 1977.

Wavy-haired, emaciated-looking Tom Fadden enjoyed a prolific screen career as a small part supporting actor with more than a fair share of scene-stealing moments to his credit. From the time he began with a stock company in Omaha in 1915, he remained continuously employed right up until his death in 1980. He was much in-demand in vaudeville, including on the Keith-Albee-Orpheum Circuit. He was also a regular performer on Broadway where he made his debut in a starring role in 1924 with 'The Wonderful Visit', written by H.G. Wells. The following year he again starred (as Alf Rylett) in 'Nocturne '. Other notable plays he appeared in were 'Elmer Gantry' (1928), 'The Petrified Forest' (1935) and 'Our Town' (1938).From 1939, he was seen in numerous small roles on screen, usually as kindly 'average Joe' townsfolk, cab or truck drivers or rural types in the vein of Percy Kilbride. Tom was particularly good at the double-take and a befuddled look, perhaps best exemplified by his toll keeper's reaction to Henry Travers (as the angel Clarence) in Capra's La vie est belle (1946). Tom had a rare leading role as one of a trio hunting for an ancient skull with mystical powers in the comedy adventure Zanzibar (1940). Otherwise, there were memorable bits as a cafe waiter in Les Passagers de la nuit (1947), his Sheriff Murdock in the comedy Un héritage contesté (1945) and Uncle Ira Lentz, one of the first victims of the L'invasion des profanateurs de sépultures (1956). Tom also played Eben Kent, Superman's adoptive father in the first episode of the original Superman (1952) on TV and even popped up for Disney as the uncle of the titular hero in Le Clown et l'Enfant (1960). Tom had recurring roles in Cimarron City (1958) and was perfectly cast as one of the bucolic characters of Petticoat Junction (1963).

  • Birthday

    Jan 06, 1895
  • Place of Birth

    Bayard, Iowa, USA

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