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Tom Dugan(1889-1955)

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Tom Dugan
Prolific Irish character actor Thomas J. Dugan was born in Dublin on New Year's Day 1889. At a young age, his family moved to Philadelphia, where Dugan attended high school. He had a good tenor voice so, after leaving school, he decided to pursue a career in show business. Before appearing on stage, Dugan performed in minstrel and traveling medicine shows that were popular at the time. He played in musical comedies in New York City and vaudeville theaters such as Earl Carroll's Vanities before eventually becoming a comedian on Broadway.

Dugan began his acting career in 1927 with roles in some obscure silent movies. He was lucky enough to be cast in Lights of New York (1928), the very first feature film with all synchronous dialogue (The Jazz Singer (1927) was the first movie to use audible dialogue, but it still used title cards). His best-known films are Ernst Lubitsch's satirical World War II comedy To Be or Not to Be (1942) and the Gene Kelly/Frank Sinatra/Esther Williams musical Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949).

Over the years, Dugan appeared in more than 260 films, appearing on silver screens frequently until a road accident in California took his life on March 7, 1955. He was 66 years old at the time of his death.
BornJanuary 1, 1889
DiedMarch 7, 1955(66)
BornJanuary 1, 1889
DiedMarch 7, 1955(66)
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Known for

To Be or Not to Be (1942)
To Be or Not to Be
8.1
  • Bronski
  • 1942
Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, and Esther Williams in Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949)
Take Me Out to the Ball Game
6.6
  • Slappy Burke
  • 1949
Helene Costello and Cullen Landis in Lights of New York (1928)
Lights of New York
5.7
  • Sam
  • 1928
June Allyson and Peter Lawford in Good News (1947)
Good News
6.7
  • Pooch
  • 1947

Credits

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  • Studio 57 (1954)
    Studio 57
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Baron Scarborough
    • 1955
  • William Bendix, Luther Adler, Gene Evans, Arthur Kennedy, Melinda Markey, Beverly Michaels, Christopher Olsen, Gloria Talbott, William Talman, and Marshall Thompson in Crashout (1955)
    Crashout
    6.9
    • Ed - Bartender
    • 1955
  • Louis Hayward in The Lone Wolf (1954)
    The Lone Wolf
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Hotel Manager
    • 1954
  • Topper (1953)
    Topper
    8.2
    TV Series
    • Woodhead
    • 1954
  • Frances Bavier, William Bishop, and Michael O'Shea in It's a Great Life (1954)
    It's a Great Life
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Mr. Jones
    • 1954
  • Robert Montgomery Presents (1950)
    Robert Montgomery Presents
    7.6
    TV Series
    • 1954
  • The Mickey Rooney Show (1954)
    The Mickey Rooney Show
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Louie
    • 1954
  • Public Defender (1954)
    Public Defender
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Bartender
    • 1954
  • Joyce Holden and Harvey Lembeck in Girls in the Night (1953)
    Girls in the Night
    6.5
    • Clancy (uncredited)
    • 1953
  • Bob Hope, Mickey Rooney, and Marilyn Maxwell in Off Limits (1952)
    Off Limits
    6.1
    • Bartender (uncredited)
    • 1952
  • Will Rogers Jr. and Jane Wyman in The Story of Will Rogers (1952)
    The Story of Will Rogers
    6.6
    • Panhandling Friend (uncredited)
    • 1952
  • Doris Day and Ronald Reagan in The Winning Team (1952)
    The Winning Team
    6.5
    • Cigar Stand Owner (uncredited)
    • 1952
  • Robert Keith, Cecil Kellaway, John Lund, Alan Mowbray, and Ann Sheridan in Just Across the Street (1952)
    Just Across the Street
    6.7
    • Man with Boy (uncredited)
    • 1952
  • Fred Astaire and Vera-Ellen in The Belle of New York (1952)
    The Belle of New York
    6.1
    • With Wedding Gift of Stolen Silver (uncredited)
    • 1952
  • Shelley Winters and Farley Granger in Behave Yourself! (1951)
    Behave Yourself!
    5.5
    • Policeman (uncredited)
    • 1951

Writer



  • Oliver Hardy, Mischa Auer, Jack Haley, Patsy Kelly, Stan Laurel, Rosina Lawrence, and Lyda Roberti in Pick a Star (1937)
    Pick a Star
    5.4
    • original story and screen play (as Thomas J. Dugan)
    • 1937
  • Brian Donlevy, Phyllis Brooks, Wallace Ford, Molly Lamont, and Erik Rhodes in Another Face (1935)
    Another Face
    6.0
    • original story by (as Thomas Dugan)
    • 1935
  • Victor McLaglen in Laughing at Life (1933)
    Laughing at Life
    5.2
    • screenplay (as Thomas Dugan)
    • 1933
  • El Brendel, Edmund Lowe, Victor McLaglen, and Lupe Velez in Hot Pepper (1933)
    Hot Pepper
    5.7
    • additional dialogue (as Thomas Dugan)
    • 1933

Soundtrack



  • June Allyson and Peter Lawford in Good News (1947)
    Good News
    6.7
    • performer: "Be a Ladies' Man" (uncredited)
    • 1947
  • Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Young in Red Salute (1935)
    Red Salute
    5.8
    • performer: "A Red Headed Widow Was the Cause of it All"
    • 1935
  • They Learned About Women (1930)
    They Learned About Women
    5.2
    • performer: "When You Were Sweet Sixteen" (1898) (uncredited)
    • 1930
  • Alice White in Broadway Babies (1929)
    Broadway Babies
    6.0
    • performer: "Bridal Chorus (Here Comes the Bride)" (1850) (uncredited)
    • 1929

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Thomas J. Dugan
  • Born
    • January 1, 1889
    • Dublin, Ireland
  • Died
    • March 7, 1955
    • Redlands, California, USA(road accident)
  • Spouse
    • Marie Raymond1925 - March 7, 1955 (his death)
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Article

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    He was among the lucky actors chosen for the first all-talking feature film, Lights of New York.(1928)
  • Quotes
    "If you want to have a friend, be one".

FAQ

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  • When did Tom Dugan die?
    March 7, 1955
  • How did Tom Dugan die?
    Road accident
  • How old was Tom Dugan when he died?
    66 years old
  • Where did Tom Dugan die?
    Redlands, California, USA
  • When was Tom Dugan born?
    January 1, 1889

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