Tom Kingston was an American actor who is best known for M Squad, State Trooper, and Mr. Wright Goes Wrong. He was born on March 15, 1901, in New York City, New York, USA, and passed away on January 26, 1959, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Personal and Family Life
There is limited information available about Tom Kingston’s personal and family life. He lived much of his life in New York before moving to Los Angeles, where he pursued his acting career.
Career
Tom Kingston had a diverse acting career, appearing in numerous television shows and films during the 1950s. He is particularly noted for his work in the series M Squad, which showcased his talent and helped establish his recognition in the industry.
Death and Legacy
Tom Kingston died from a heart attack on January 26, 1959. His work remains appreciated by fans of classic television and film, contributing to the legacy of the era’s entertainment.
Filmography
Title | Type | Year | Role |
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M Squad | TV Series | 1957 | Second Witness (as Tommy Kingston) |
State Trooper | TV Series | 1956 | (as Tommy Kingston) |
Three for the Show | Film | 1955 | Second Taxicab Driver (uncredited) |
Of Cash and Hash | Short | 1955 | Second Armored Car Guard (uncredited) |
Phffft | Film | 1954 | Manager (uncredited) |
A Star Is Born | Film | 1954 | Reporter (uncredited) |
Three Hours to Kill | Film | 1954 | Card Player (uncredited) |
Rainbow ‘Round My Shoulder | Film | 1952 | (uncredited) |
The Brigand | Film | 1952 | King’s Guard (uncredited) |
Paula | Film | 1952 | Ice Cream Peddler (uncredited) |
The Marrying Kind | Film | 1952 | Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited) |
Scandal Sheet | Film | 1952 | Reporter (uncredited) |
Saturday’s Hero | Film | 1951 | Equipment Manager (uncredited) |
Gasoline Alley | Film | 1951 | Minor Role (uncredited) |
Convicted | Film | 1950 | Train Conductor (uncredited) |