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Tom Dugan (1 January 1889 – 7 March 1955) was an Irish-American film actor. He appeared in more than 260 films between 1927 and 1955. He appeared in more than 260 films between 1927 and 1955. He was born in Dublin , Ireland and died in Redlands, California , after injuries sustained in a road accident.
Tom Dugan grew up in Winfield Township, New Jersey and studied theater at Montclair State University. [2] Dugan has been professionally acting in Los Angeles for over 25 years and is the 2011 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award-Winner [3] for Best Solo Performance for his work as Simon Wiesenthal in Wiesenthal.
Thomas or Tom Dugan may refer to: . Thomas Buchanan Dugan (1858–1940), United States Army brigadier general; Tom Dugan (actor, born 1889) (1889–1955), Irish-born American film and television actor
Thomas Duggan Goss (August 20, 1915 – May 28, 1969) was an American journalist, writer and actor. He appeared on NBC and ABC as a radio and television commentator in Chicago and Los Angeles and was a crusader against Chicago mob involvement in boxing and politics.
Dudley Digges (actor) John Dillon (comedian) Michael J. Dolan; Charles Doran; Jack Doyle (boxer) Tony Doyle (actor) Éamonn Draper; Ronnie Drew; Tom Dugan (actor, born 1889) Patrick Duggan (actor) Adrian Dunbar
Charles Davis (actor) Pádraic Delaney; Simon Delaney; Ned Dennehy; Alan Devine; Dudley Digges (actor) Michael J. Dolan; Donal Donnelly; Vincent Dowling; Jack Doyle (boxer) Tony Doyle (actor) Phelim Drew; Shay Duffin; Tom Dugan (actor, born 1889) Moe Dunford
Tom Dugan as Bronski, a minor actor who impersonates Hitler; Charles Halton as Dobosh, the producer of the company; George Lynn an actor who masquerades as Col. Ehrhardt's adjutant; Henry Victor as Capt. Schultz, the real adjutant of Col. Ehrhardt; Maude Eburne as Anna, Maria's maid; Halliwell Hobbes as Gen. Armstrong, a British intelligence ...
Tom Dugan (actor, born 1889) (1889–1955), Irish film actor Tom Dugan (actor, born 1961) (born 1961), American theater, film and television actor Winston Dugan, 1st Baron Dugan of Victoria (1877–1951), British administrator who served as governor of South Australia