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Tom Conway (born Thomas Charles Sanders; 15 September 1904 – 22 April 1967) was a British film, television, and radio actor. He is remembered for playing suave adventurer The Falcon in a series of 1940s films and psychiatrist Dr. Louis Judd in Cat People (1942) and The Seventh Victim (1943).
Tom Conway has an engaging manner and acts confidently as Duke, Delphi Lawrence disarms as the comely, yet unscrupulous, Jean, Brian Worth registers as Blake, and Michael Balfour amuses as Barney. The settings are suitably varied, the dialogue has an edge and the climax carries a kick." [6] TV Guide noted "An inept mystery." [7]
[citation needed] On October 12, 1946, Tom Conway replaced him in the starring role, [13] though Nigel Bruce got top billing. The new series lasted 39 episodes, and Bruce and Conway then left the series. From then until 1950 the series continued with various actors playing the two principal parts.
In the TV series, Mark Saber was portrayed by Tom Conway and his assistant Tim Maloney was portrayed by James Burke. Saber was a British detective working in an American homicide department. [1] In the meantime in 1954, the Danzigers were developing a mystery anthology series called The Vise.
Jessica Tandy as Julia Whitely, Tom Conway as Max Collodi, William Shatner as Jim Whitely October 6, 1957 ( 1957-10-06 ) Jim Whitely (Shatner) tells his cousin Dorothy (Harris) a story about how their late extended cousin Julia (Tandy) fell in love with ventriloquist Max Collodi (Conway) immediately after his introduction by the emcee (Welch).
ABC Mystery Theater, also known as just simply Mystery Theater or Mystery Theatre, was an American radio anthology, crime and mystery series from the 1950s. The program starred originally, actor Robert Carroll in the title role of Inspector Mark Saber, a British detective from the Homicide Squad then by actor Les Damon for seasons two and three.
Conway and Borgnine costarred in the 1964 sitcom McHale’s Navy, which followed a group of sailors using a naval PT boat as a betting parlor. The show was adapted into a film in 1997, though ...
In Montana, Tom Oar is struggling to provide meat and furs for the winter. Tom's neighbor Tim takes him on a duck hunt down the Kootenay River. In North Carolina, Eustace is struggling to cope with his own problems. He has the lien to deal with on his 1,000-acre property. And after weeks of underperforming and clashing with everyone at Turtle ...