Tommy Farrell

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.562

Gender

Male

Birthday

07-Oct-1921

Age

(104 years old)

Place of Birth

Hollywood, California, USA

Also Known As
  • Thomas Farrell Richards

Tommy Farrell

Biography

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Credits

The Re-Inforcer The Re-Inforcer (1951) Character: N/A
A Jerry Lewis home movie remake of Humphrey Bogart's The Enforcer. Joe Lasagna (Dean Martin)'s reign as a mob boss is threatened by new blood Baffo (Tony Curtis).
Saturday Spectacular: Manhattan Tower Saturday Spectacular: Manhattan Tower (1956) Character: Tommy
Gordon Jenkins' record album "Manhattan Tower" was a best seller for 12 years and this spectacular is based on it, with book, music and lyrics by Jenkins, produced and staged by him as well. The story is of a young man named Steven, visiting New York City and falling in love with Julie. Together they do the town, with music and dance this production is a vintage classic.
Sky Commando Sky Commando (1953) Character: N/A
Colonel Ed Wyatt is regarded by pilots under his command as being a ruthless disciplinarian. His co-pilot, Lt. Hobson Lee, and Jo McWethy, a war correspondent assigned to the squadron become more friendly than meets Wyatt's approval. When Wyatt's plane is forced down behind enemy lines, he orders his crew to proceed to the American lines with the vital film they have shot, while he remains behind to hold off the enemy.
Dick Clark's Good Old Days Part II Dick Clark's Good Old Days Part II (1978) Character: N/A
The early years of rock and roll are revisited in a night club setting, with table conversations, old film clips, and stage performances by the stars.
Meet Danny Wilson Meet Danny Wilson (1952) Character: Tommy Wells
A lounge singer sees his career skyrocket after he signs a contract for a mobster nightclub owner.
Girls in the Night Girls in the Night (1953) Character: Frankie
Juvenile delinquents (Joyce Holden, Glenda Farrell, Harvey Lembeck) trap a neighborhood hoodlum in New York.
Singin' in the Rain Singin' in the Rain (1952) Character: Sid Phillips (uncredited)
In 1927 Hollywood, a silent film star falls for a chorus girl just as he and his paranoid screen partner struggle to make the difficult transition to talking pictures.
Girl Happy Girl Happy (1965) Character: Louie (uncredited)
A Chicago mobster hires a rock and roll singer and his band to keep an eye on his daughter during Spring Break in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Sammy, the Way-Out Seal Sammy, the Way-Out Seal (1962) Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
Two young brothers secretly bring home a seal from their summer vacation and try to hide it from Mom and Dad. Havoc ensues as Sammy's antics disrupt the quiet town of Gatesville and its unsuspecting residents.
The Atomic City The Atomic City (1952) Character: Baseball Game Usher
Spies hold the son of a nuclear physicist (Gene Barry) hostage in exchange for the Los Alamos bomb formula.
Pirates of the High Seas Pirates of the High Seas (1950) Character: Kelly Walsh
For decades, pirates roamed the seas, searching for booty to plunder and coastal villages to terrorize. Who were these men and women? As you dig beneath the myth of Blackbeard, Captain Kidd and other legendary warriors of the waters in this docudrama, you'll discover who they were and what motivated them to wreak havoc wherever they sailed. Includes the movie Long John Silver's Return to Treasure Island.
Son of Geronimo Son of Geronimo (1952) Character: Frank Baker
The self-styled son of Indian chief Geronimo gets himself involved with a gang of nasty whites in this typical low-budget 15 chapter serial, which benefitted from a great deal of footage from the the stock piles at Columbia Pictures. Jim Scott and wagon train boss Tulsa are on to the nefarious schemes of Rance Rankin and Ace Devlin, getting words of warning through to Portico, the Son of Geronimo. With Portico's help, the white renegades are finally destroyed in the serial's concluding chapter, "Peace Treaty." Moore, the future star of the television series The Lone Ranger, was here billed "Clay Moore."
A Guide for the Married Man A Guide for the Married Man (1967) Character: Rance G.'s Hanger On
A man gives his friend a series of lessons on how to cheat on one's wife without being caught.
Flesh and Fury Flesh and Fury (1952) Character: Rocky (uncredited)
Deaf boxer Paul Callan captures the interest of gold-digging blonde Sonya Bartow and retired fight manager 'Pop' Richardson. For a time, Sonya has the upper hand with Paul, but ultimately a rival appears in the shape of upper-crust reporter Ann Hollis. With a 3-way fight under way for influence over Paul, he takes matters into his own hands, but learns that getting what he wanted isn't necessarily a happy ending.
The 49th Man The 49th Man (1953) Character: Agent Reynolds
Two federal agents do not believe an atomic-bomb threat is just another war game.
Colorado Ambush Colorado Ambush (1951) Character: Terry Williams
As was customary in his late Monogram westerns, Johnny Mack Brown plays an undercover agent in Colorado Ambush. Brown is sent to Colorado to stem the activities of a particularly vicious outlaw gang
Strangers on a Train Strangers on a Train (1951) Character: Miriam's Boyfriend (uncredited)
A charming psychopath tries to coerce a tennis star into his theory that two strangers can commit the perfect crime by exchanging murders—each killing the other’s most-hated person.
Outlaws of Texas Outlaws of Texas (1950) Character: Jeff Johnson (as Tom Farrell)
Monogram's Outlaws of Texas is surprisingly bereft of the action highlights one might expect from star Whip Wilson. This time, the Whip and his saddle pal Andy Clyde play heroes Tom and Hungry who work undercover to break up a gang of bank robbers.
North by Northwest North by Northwest (1959) Character: Eddie - Elevator Starter (uncredited)
Advertising man Roger Thornhill is mistaken for a spy, triggering a deadly cross-country chase.
At War with the Army At War with the Army (1950) Character: Cpl. Clark
Two former nightclub partners are now enlisted in the Army. Sergeant Puccinelli ranks above his former partner, Private First Class Korwin. Puccinelli is desperately trying to get transferred from his dull job to active duty overseas. Meanwhile, all Korwin wants is a pass to see his wife and new baby.
Duchess of Idaho Duchess of Idaho (1950) Character: Chuck
Ellen Hallit is in love with her playboy boss, Douglas Morrison, but is too timid to do anything about it. To help her, her roommate Chris decides to step in, and devises a plan. Chris follows Morrison on his trip to Sun Valley, Idaho and plays the overattentive female, hoping that he will send for Ellen (who often played his "fiancée" when he had a female he couldn't discourage otherwise.) Complications arise when Chris catches the eye of band leader Dick Layne, and finds herself caught in a triangle between the two men.
Gunfighters of the Northwest Gunfighters of the Northwest (1954) Character: Constable Arch Perry - Ch's 1-2
Constable Ward is assigned to track down a mysterious villain known only as The Leader. Trying to locate a secret gold mine, The Leader pits the Indians against the Mounties, whom he blames for creating trouble.
The Stooge The Stooge (1951) Character: Tommy (uncredited)
Bill Miller is an unsuccessful Broadway performer until his handlers convince him to enhance his act with a stooge—Ted Rogers, a guy positioned in the audience to be the butt of Bill's jokes. After Ted begins to steal the show, Bill's girlfriend and his pals advise him to make Ted an equal partner.
Breakfast at Tiffany's Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
Holly Golightly is an eccentric New York City playgirl determined to marry a Brazilian millionaire. But when young writer Paul Varjak moves into her apartment building, her past threatens to get in their way.
Gunfire Gunfire (1950) Character: Lerner--Silver Wagon Driver
Tubercular Frank James has become a born again and retired from his career as an outlaw with his family but a look-a-like outlaw causes suspicion to fall back on him.
You for Me You for Me (1952) Character: Dr. Rollie Cobb
A good-hearted nurse gets mixed up with a millionaire who could help her hospital.
This Woman Is Dangerous This Woman Is Dangerous (1952) Character: Bellhop (Uncredited)
A crime gang leader is losing her sight, so while her lover goes into hiding, she checks in to the hospital for extensive surgery to recover her eyesight. There she is treated by a handsome young doctor. As expected not only does the doctor successfully open her eyes, he also opens her heart for him.
Night Raiders Night Raiders (1952) Character: Jim Dugan
Whip arrives to investigate why night raiders are ransacking cabins but taking nothing....
The Strip The Strip (1951) Character: Boynton
Drummer Stanley Maxton moves to Los Angeles with dreams of opening his own jazz club, but falls in with a gangster and a nightclub dancer and ends up accused of her murder.
Wyoming Roundup Wyoming Roundup (1952) Character: Bob Burke
When newcomers Whip and Bob break up a saloon fight they are made town Marshals. This puts then in the middle of the range war between large ranch owner Howard and the small ranchers. Everyone thinks Howard is the culprit but Whip believes otherwise.
Wake Me When It's Over Wake Me When It's Over (1960) Character: Smitty
The war may be over, but that doesn't keep the hapless Gus Brubaker from being drafted and posted on a forgotten little Japanese Island...and that's just the beginning of this wacky Air Force adventure!
Kissin' Cousins Kissin' Cousins (1964) Character: Master Sgt. William George Bailey
An Army officer returns to the Smoky Mountains and tries to convince his kinfolk to allow the Army to build a missile site on their land. Once he gets there, he discovers he has a look-alike cousin.
A Yank in Korea A Yank in Korea (1951) Character: Jinx Hamilton
A tough sergeant has to teach a hotshot young soldier how to be a team player.
Swingin' Along Swingin' Along (1961) Character: Georgie
An amateur tunesmith and a con man pool their resources in order to win first prize in a songwriting contest.
Abilene Trail Abilene Trail (1951) Character: Ed Dawson
Whip Wilson rides again in the Monogram western Abilene Trail. Wilson and his grizzled sidekick Andy Clyde are accused of horse stealing, a hangin' offense around these here parts. Eluding the authorities, the boys take jobs at a ranch where the real crook is hiding out.
Never Too Late Never Too Late (1965) Character: Fred Ainsley
A 60-year-old lumber supply businessman is dismayed to learn his 50-year-old wife is pregnant. A film adaptation of the hit Broadway comedy, with Paul Ford repeating his stage role as the flabbergasted papa-to-be.



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