Thomas Dycus

Thomas Dycus was an American actor who is best known for his roles in “The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler” and “The City.” He was affectionately nicknamed “Charlie Brown.”

Personal and Family Life

Born on September 19, 1930, in Galveston, Texas, Thomas had a unique love story with his first wife, Evelyn Shirley Cuvillier, whom he met while playing a practical joke on the radio. They were married in 1956 and had seven children together, but divorced in 1980. He later married Lindia Lind, with whom he stayed until his passing.

Thomas was a veteran of the Korean War and transitioned into a career in radio broadcasting after serving. He started his career in Galveston and later moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he became a local TV personality, famously participating in charity events like the Jerry Lewis MS marathon.

Death and Legacy

Thomas Dycus passed away on June 19, 1998, in Richmond, Virginia, due to melanoma. His legacy continues through his work in television and radio and the memories he created with his loving family.

Known as “Charlie Brown” in his community, he touched many lives across the airwaves, and his contributions to local broadcasting are fondly remembered.

Filmography

Title Year Role
The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler 1971 Dr. Rand
The City 1971 TV Movie