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Tommy Rettig(1941-1996)

  • Actor
  • Writer
  • Soundtrack
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"Lassie" Tommy Retting  & Lassie C. 1954 CBS
Trailer for this classic directed by Otto Preminger
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River of No Return (1954)
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Tommy Rettig was a successful child actor in 1954 when he was chosen out of a field of 500 to play Jeff Miller in the TV series Lassie (1954), which premiered on September 12, 1954, making him the first boy who tagged after Lassie during the famous collie's 20 years on the CBS television network. He was with the show for four years, after which Lassie acquired a whole new family. As an adult, he was a photographer, tool salesman, computer programmer, and health club manager.

Rettig was born in Queens, New York City, the only child of Rosemary (Nibali) and Elias Rettig, a Lockheed aircraft-parts inspector. His father was of Russian Jewish descent, and his mother was of Italian heritage. Tommy began his career at age five, after he was spotted by an acting coach who lived in the family's apartment building. After touring with Mary Martin in Annie Get Your Gun, he landed roles in movies beginning age nine, making 17 films in total, among them River of No Return (1954), starring Marilyn Monroe, and perhaps most memorably as the boy with the vivid imagination in The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. (1953). At 12, he was cast as Jeff Miller. He bonded strongly with his canine costar--who, like the whole line of Lassies, was male--and even took him home on weekends (the family had moved West in 1949). That stopped when Lassie became confused about whether to obey his trainer or Rettig.

He was busted in the '70s for marijuana possession and cocaine smuggling (The latter charge was overturned), and was also a long time advocate for the legalization of marijuana. After graduating from L.A.'s University High in 1958 and marrying 15-year-old Darlene Portwood, he tried to get back into acting, without much success. In the early '80s, having tried selling tools and managing a health club, he founded an est-like motivation program. But it wasn't until he sat down at a computer to compile a mailing list that he finally found himself

At Ashton-Tate, Tom was one of the designers of dBASE III and wrote the essential reference book on it. He built the first add-on library for Clipper, pioneering the public domain tools that make all our jobs easier. Tom wrote articles for Data Based Advisor, appeared on FoxPro Advisor satellite TV conferences, and spoke at many developer events including the FoxPro DevCons. Tom Rettig's Help and Tom Rettig's FoxPro Handbook taught the intricacies of FoxPro. Tom's ability as a programmer was legendary - he was a guru with a Hollywood-famous name. Yet he was one of the most friendly, accessible people you'd hope to meet.

Followinig his death from a heart attack at the age of fifty-four, his ashes were spread on the ocean off Marina del Rey, California, from the boat LaSea, with one of Lassie's descendants present to say goodbye.
BornDecember 10, 1941
DiedFebruary 15, 1996(54)
BornDecember 10, 1941
DiedFebruary 15, 1996(54)
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Known for

Hans Conried, Peter Lind Hayes, Mary Healy, and Tommy Rettig in The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. (1953)
The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T.
6.7
  • Bartholomew Collins
  • 1953
Robert Mitchum and Marilyn Monroe in River of No Return (1954)
River of No Return
6.6
  • Mark Calder
  • 1954
So Big (1953)
So Big
6.7
  • Dirk, Age 8
  • 1953
Mickey Rooney, Kay Brown, James Craig, Vic Damone, William Demarest, Sally Forrest, and Monica Lewis in The Strip (1951)
The Strip
6.1
  • Artie Ardrey
  • 1951

Credits

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Actor



  • Lassie in The New Lassie (1989)
    The New Lassie
    6.3
    TV Series
    • Professor Jeff Miller (as Tom Rettig)
    • 1992
  • This Is the Life (1952)
    This Is the Life
    6.1
    TV Series
    • Chuck
    • Dave Collins
    • 1966–1969
  • Never Too Young (1965)
    Never Too Young
    7.3
    TV Series
    • JoJo
    • 1965–1966
  • David Janssen in The Fugitive (1963)
    The Fugitive
    8.1
    TV Series
    • J.J. Eckhardt
    • 1965
  • James Franciscus in Mr. Novak (1963)
    Mr. Novak
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Frank
    • 1965
  • Elinor Donahue, Mark Goddard, and Andrea Sacino in Many Happy Returns (1964)
    Many Happy Returns
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Eddie
    • 1965
  • The Littlest Hobo (1963)
    The Littlest Hobo
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Nathan
    • 1964
  • Death Valley Days (1952)
    Death Valley Days
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Joel Robison
    • 1962
  • Sugarfoot (1957)
    Sugarfoot
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Jimmy Benbow
    • Steve Carter (as Tom Rettig)
    • 1958–1961
  • Craig Stevens in Peter Gunn (1958)
    Peter Gunn
    8.0
    TV Series
    • Kevin Daniels
    • 1961
  • John McIntire in Wagon Train (1957)
    Wagon Train
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Billy Gentry
    • 1961
  • Lawman (1958)
    Lawman
    8.0
    TV Series
    • Dean Bailey (as Tom Rettig)
    • 1960
  • The Man from Blackhawk (1959)
    The Man from Blackhawk
    6.6
    TV Series
    • Pierre
    • 1960
  • Marsha Hunt and John Rodney in Studio One (1948)
    Studio One
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Johnny Weber
    • Jim Metcalf
    • Michael Banks
    • 1949–1958
  • Craig Hill and Kenneth Tobey in Whirlybirds (1957)
    Whirlybirds
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Bobby
    • 1958

Writer



  • Lassie in The New Lassie (1989)
    The New Lassie
    6.3
    TV Series
    • written by
    • 1992

Soundtrack



  • Matt Sloan and Craig Johnson in Welcome to the Basement (2012)
    Welcome to the Basement
    7.9
    TV Series
    • performer: "Because We're Kids"
    • 2014
  • Jon Provost, Tommy Rettig, Lassie the Dog, and Lassie in Lassie (1954)
    Lassie
    6.6
    TV Series
    • performer: "For He's (She's) a Jolly Good Fellow"
    • 1956
  • Hans Conried, Peter Lind Hayes, Mary Healy, and Tommy Rettig in The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. (1953)
    The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T.
    6.7
    • performer: "Dream Stuff", "Ten Happy Fingers", "Chopsticks" (uncredited), "Because We're Kids"
    • 1953

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The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T.
Trailer 0:53
The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T.
River of No Return
Trailer 2:55
River of No Return
River of No Return
Trailer 2:55
River of No Return
The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T
Trailer 2:05
The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Tom Rerttig
  • Height
    • 5′ 4″ (1.63 m)
  • Born
    • December 10, 1941
    • Queens, New York, USA
  • Died
    • February 15, 1996
    • Marina del Rey, California, USA(heart attack)
  • Spouse
    • Darlene PortwoodDecember 19, 1959 - July 1977 (divorced, 2 children)
  • Other works
    In 1965, he co-starred in an unsold pilot for a television series called "See Here, Private Hargrove" which was based on producer Marion Hargrove's true-life difficulties adapting to military life in World War II.
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Article

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  • Trivia
    For the last ten or so years of his life (starting in at least 1984), he was a computer software developer working on business application frameworks. He was regarded as one of the experts, a software guru in the area of desktop PC database applications such as dBase. At the time of his untimely death he was a central figure in the community of FoxPro database developers.
  • Quotes
    With Lassie, I'd gladly work for free!

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