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Frankie Thomas

Known For
Acting

Known Credits
20

Gender
Male

Birthday
April 9, 1921 (105 years old)

Place of Birth
New York, New York, USA

Frankie Thomas

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Frank Marion Thomas Jr. (April 9, 1921 – May 11, 2006), credited as Frankie Thomas, was an American actor, author and bridge-strategy expert who played both lead and supporting roles on Broadway, in films, in post-World War II radio, and in early television. He was best known for his starring role in Tom Corbett, Space Cadet.

He was only 11 when he accompanied his mother to a casting office, where he stood in the background while his mother asked about possible openings in new Broadway shows. The agent replied, "I have nothing that suits you, Mona, but I can use the boy." Thomas wound up in a small part in Carry Nation (1932), where Jimmy Stewart was cast as a constable. Thomas appeared in six other Broadway plays between 1932 and 1936, including Little Ol' Boy with Burgess Meredith, Thunder on the Left, Wednesday's Child, The First Legion, Remember the Day, in which he appeared with his father, and Seen But Not Heard.

In Wednesday's Child he played the role of Bobby Phillips, the longest stage part ever written for a child performer. Thomas also developed a lifelong fascination with the character of Sherlock Holmes during this period, when he saw William Gillette perform the part during his farewell tour.

Thomas's last "A" film was Boys' Town (1938) with Spencer Tracy and Mickey Rooney. Thomas was Freddy Fuller, Boys' Town's mayor, and was not asked to appear in the sequel, Men of Boys' Town (1941). He then appeared in a string of "B" films such as Little Tough Guys in Society and Nancy Drew... Detective (both 1938), Nancy Drew... Reporter, Code of the Streets, Nancy Drew… Trouble Shooter, The Angels Wash Their Faces, Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase, On Dress Parade and Invisible Stripes (all 1939).

In 1941 Thomas had small parts in Flying Cadets and One Foot in Heaven. His last film roles were small roles in Always in My Heart and The Major and the Minor (1942), where he played a military school cadet who flirted with Ginger Rogers' character. After World War II, Thomas moved into television. In the fall of 1950 he became the idol of millions of children when he played the starring role in Tom Corbett, Space Cadet, beginning on CBS and transferring to ABC in January 1951. Thomas had beaten out Jack Lemmon for the part.

Known For

Acting

1954First Loveas
1949A Woman to Rememberas
1949Suspenseas Art
1942The Major and the Minoras Cadet Osborne
1942Always in My Heartas Martin Scott
1941One Foot in Heavenas Hartzell Spence
1941Flying Cadetsas Newton R. Adams / Ames
1939Invisible Stripesas Tommy
1939On Dress Paradeas Cadet Lt. Murphy
1939Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircaseas Ted Nickerson
1939Angels Wash Their Facesas Gabe Ryan
1939Nancy Drew... Trouble Shooteras Ted Nickerson
1939Code of the Streetsas Bob Lewis
1939Nancy Drew... Reporteras Ted Nickerson
1938Nancy Drew… Detectiveas Ted Nickerson
1938Little Tough Guys in Societyas Danny
1938Boys Townas Freddie Fuller
1937Tim Tyler's Luckas Tim Tyler
1935A Dog of Flandersas Nello Daas
1934Wednesday's Childas Bobby Phillips

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