Tommy Conlon was an American actor who is best known for No Man of Her Own, Over the Hill, and Laughter in Hell. He was born on June 21, 1917, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and passed away on January 8, 2000, in Huntington Beach, California.
Personal and Family Life
Not much is publicly known about Tommy Conlon’s personal and family life. He was born and raised in Philadelphia, where he began his journey in the acting world. He was known to have kept a low profile when it came to his family and personal relationships.
Career
Tommy Conlon had a successful career in acting, particularly in the early 1930s. He appeared in a number of films, showcasing his talent in various roles. Some of his notable films include No Man of Her Own, Over the Hill, and Laughter in Hell, where he brought characters to life on the silver screen.
Death and Legacy
Tommy Conlon died on January 8, 2000, in Huntington Beach, California. His contributions to film in the early 20th century remain remembered, particularly among classic film enthusiasts. Despite not being a household name, his work left an impact through the films he was part of.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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No Man of Her Own | 1932-12-30 | Willie Randall |
The Sign of the Cross | 1932-11-30 | Stephan |
Laughter in Hell | 1933-01-12 | Barney as a Boy |
Those We Love | 1932-09-11 | Ricky |
The Constant Woman | 1933-03-12 | Jimmie Underwood |
Over the Hill | 1931-11-29 | Johnny Shelby in Prologue |
Young America | 1932-04-17 | Arthur Simpson |
Black Friday | 1940-02-29 | Student |
Honky Tonk | 1941-10-01 | Dealer #3 |
Only Yesterday | 1933-11-01 | Bob Lane (Uncredited) |
They Met in Bombay | 1941-06-27 | Young Lieutenant (uncredited) |