John A. Tinn was an American actor who is best known for Revenge of the Pink Panther, Windom’s Way, and The Woman Eater.
Personal and Family Life
John A. Tinn was born on June 10, 1913, in Bhamo, Burma. He was married to Kathleen Forster, although details about their life together remain limited. Tinn’s family life was private, and not much is known about his personal relationships or background.
Death and Legacy
John A. Tinn passed away in 1978 in London, England, UK. His contributions to the film industry, especially his roles in notable movies and television series, have left a mark in the entertainment world. Though not extensively documented, his performances continue to be appreciated by those who discover his work.
Filmography
Title | Type | Role | Year |
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The Other Side | TV Series | Jim | 1979 |
A Soft Touch | TV Series | Second Japanese | 1978 |
Revenge of the Pink Panther | Movie | Mr. Chow | 1978 |
Life at Stake | TV Series | Other | 1978 |
Gangsters | TV Series | Acupuncturist | 1978 |
It Ain’t Half Hot Mum | TV Series | Head Man | 1977 |
The Haunting of Julia | Movie | Customer (as John Tinn) | 1977 |
Once Upon a Time | TV Series | Queequeg | 1973 |
Au bout du rouleau | TV Movie | N/A | 1973 |
Whoops Baghdad! | TV Series | Buyer | 1973 |
Jason King | TV Series | Jimmy Foy (as John A. Pinn) | 1972 |
Mogul | TV Series | Japanese Secretary | 1969–1971 |
The Flaxton Boys | TV Series | Chow Fong | 1970 |
W. Somerset Maugham | TV Series | Watercarrier | 1969–1970 |
My Partner the Ghost | TV Series | Sung Lee Crackan | 1970 |