Tom Greenway

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Acting

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Gender

Male

Birthday

05-Jun-1909

Age

(116 years old)

Place of Birth

Booneville, Arkansas, USA

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Tom Greenway

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Credits

Let's Make Love Let's Make Love (1960) Character: Board member (uncredited)
When billionaire Jean-Marc Clement learns that he is to be satirized in an off-Broadway revue, he passes himself off as an actor playing him in order to get closer to the beautiful star of the show, Amanda Dell.
How the West Was Won How the West Was Won (1962) Character: Bit Role (uncredited)
The epic tale of the development of the American West from the 1830s through the Civil War to the end of the century, as seen through the eyes of one pioneer family.
How to Marry a Millionaire How to Marry a Millionaire (1953) Character: Motorcycle Cop (uncredited)
Three women set out to find eligible millionaires to marry, but find true love in the process.
The Second Time Around The Second Time Around (1961) Character: Deputy Shack
In 1911, a widow with two children leaves New York City for territorial Arizona and becomes a ranch hand and later gets herself elected sheriff. A gambler and a rancher become rivals for her affections.
A Lady Without Passport A Lady Without Passport (1950) Character: Sergeant (uncredited)
An undercover U.S. Immigration agent falls in love with an immigrant attempting to enter the United States through Havana, Cuba in an illegal smuggling ring.
Tight Spot Tight Spot (1955) Character: Elevator Mechanic (uncredited)
A former model, serving time in prison, becomes a key witness in a trial against a notorious gangster. She is put under protective watch by the District Attorney in a posh hotel, but the crime kingpin makes attempts to get to her.
Big Timber Big Timber (1950) Character: Rocky
A young man goes to work in a logging camp to fulfill a boyhood ambition and a jealous loggers rigs things to make him appear to be an incompetent bungler. But he proves himself successfully conveying an injured workman to the hospital in a careening truck, whose brakes have been tampered with, down a mountainside.
Last of the Badmen Last of the Badmen (1957) Character: Dallas
Chicago detectives in the 1880s head west to find the killers of their colleague.
Westward the Women Westward the Women (1951) Character: Bart (uncredited)
There's a deficit of good, honest women in the West, and Roy Whitman wants to change that. His solution is to bring a caravan of over 100 mail-order brides from Chicago to California. It will be a long, difficult and dangerous journey for the women. So Whitman hires hardened, cynical Buck Wyatt to be their guide across the inhospitable frontier. But as disaster strikes on the trail, Buck just might discover that these women are stronger than he thinks.
Ride, Vaquero! Ride, Vaquero! (1953) Character: Deputy
Two Mexican outlaws, Rio and Esqueda, raised as stepbrothers, have a showdown over the issue of whether to evict new settlers from their Texas border territory.
5 Against the House 5 Against the House (1955) Character: Police Lt. Anderson (uncredited)
Former war-time Army buddies now students in college decide to rip off a Reno casino.
The Gun Runners The Gun Runners (1958) Character: Deputy (uncredited)
Remake of "To Have and Have Not" based on Hemingway short story. Plot reset to early days of Cuban revolution. A charter boat skipper gets entangled in gunrunning scheme to get money to pay off debts. Sort of a sea-going film noir with bad girl, smarmy villain, and the "innocent" drawn into wrong side of law by circumstances.
Impact Impact (1949) Character: Moving Van Driver
After surviving a murder attempt, an auto magnate goes into hiding so his wife can pay for the crime.
North by Northwest North by Northwest (1959) Character: Silent State Police Detective (uncredited)
Advertising man Roger Thornhill is mistaken for a spy, triggering a deadly cross-country chase.
The Man Who Understood Women The Man Who Understood Women (1959) Character: Studio Cameraman (uncredited)
A film director turns his actress wife into a star, leading to marital problems.
The Green-Eyed Blonde The Green-Eyed Blonde (1957) Character: Ed
Blacklisted screenwriter Dalton Trumbo (working under the pseudonym “Sally Stubblefield”) tells a rough-edged tale of life inside a 1950s women’s reformatory. Set in the Martha Washington School for Girls—an institute for wayward teenagers and unwed mothers—THE GREEN-EYED BLONDE tackles a range of topical social issues as the inmates band together to help out one of their own when she refuses to give up her child.
Dakota Lil Dakota Lil (1950) Character: Agent
Female outlaw helps lawmen trap railroad bandits.
O. Henry's Full House O. Henry's Full House (1952) Character: Cop (segment "The Cop and the Anthem") (uncredited)
Five O. Henry stories, each separate. The primary one from the critics' acclaim was "The Cop and the Anthem". Soapy tells fellow bum Horace that he is going to get arrested so he can spend the winter in a nice jail cell. He fails. He can't even accost a woman; she turns out to be a streetwalker. The other stories are "The Clarion Call", "The Last Leaf", "The Ransom of Red Chief", and "The Gift of the Magi".
The Damned Don't Cry The Damned Don't Cry (1950) Character: Deputy Tom (uncredited)
Fed up with her small-town marriage, a woman goes after the big time and gets mixed up with the mob.
The Wayward Bus The Wayward Bus (1957) Character: N/A
Three strangers embark on a life-changing journey on a fateful bus ride. As the road presents challenges, each character faces his or her own shortcomings, not knowing where life will lead next.
Deputy Marshal Deputy Marshal (1949) Character: Bartender
A lawman takes on gangsters attempting to steal property wanted for a railroad.
The Miami Story The Miami Story (1954) Character: Charles Earnshaw
Fed up with the raising crime in Miami, the police chief and the leading members of the city council hire a former Miami gangster, gone straight, to help eliminate the biggest crime syndicate in the city.
Pretty Baby Pretty Baby (1950) Character: Chauffeur (uncredited)
A young woman living in Manhattan pretends to be the mother of an infant in order to get a seat on the subway.
High Noon High Noon (1952) Character: Ezra (uncredited)
Will Kane, the sheriff of a small town in New Mexico, learns a notorious outlaw he put in jail has been freed, and will be arriving on the noon train. Knowing the outlaw and his gang are coming to kill him, Kane is determined to stand his ground, so he attempts to gather a posse from among the local townspeople.
The Sheepman The Sheepman (1958) Character: Rancher (uncredited)
A stranger in a Western cattle-town behaves with remarkable self-assurance, establishing himself as a man to be reckoned with. The reason appears with his stock: a herd of sheep, which he intends to graze on the range. The horrified inhabitants decide to run him out at all costs.
Carson City Carson City (1952) Character: Townsman (uncredited)
Mine owner William Sharon keeps having his gold shipments held up by a gang of bandits. Sharon hires banker Charles Crocker, who happens to have connections in the Central Pacific Railroad, to build a spur line from Virginia City to Carson City, so that the gold can be shipped by railroad. Silent Jeff Kincaid is the railroad engineer. However there is opposition to the railroad, chiefly from another mine owner, Big Jack Davis.
The Story on Page One The Story on Page One (1959) Character: Detective Captain Kelly (uncredited)
An adulterous couple is accused of murder after the woman's husband is shot and killed during a scuffle. A high-profile court case tells the story.
Kansas City Confidential Kansas City Confidential (1952) Character: Policeman (uncredited)
An ex-convict sets out to uncover who framed him for an armored car robbery.



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