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Tom Tryon(1926-1991)

  • Actor
  • Writer
  • Producer
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Tom Tryon
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Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Tom Tryon -- son of clothier Arthur Lane Tryon and not, as was commonly believed -- actor Glenn Tryon -- grew up in Wethersfield, Connecticut. In 1943, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy at age 17 and spent three years as a radio specialist in the South Pacific. After his discharge, he joined the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts. He served as set painter/designer, assistant stage manager, and, later, encouraged, by Gertrude Lawrence and her husband, Richard Aldrich, who managed the theatre, he became an actor. He also graduated from Yale University, with a BFA degree. He made his Broadway debut in 1952 in the musical "Wish You Were Here". He worked in television as a production assistant.

In 1955, he moved to California to try his hand at the movies, and the next year made his film debut in The Scarlet Hour (1956). He made a few more films, but in 1958 he appeared in the part that made him most famous: the title role in the Disney TV series, "Texas John Slaughter" (1958), which made him a household name. He appeared with Marilyn Monroe in her final (and unfinished) film, Something's Got to Give (1962).

Sci-fi fans will remember Tryon in what is now considered one of the more literate (although you couldn't tell by its crackpot title) sci-fi films of the era, I Married a Monster from Outer Space (1958). Tryon worked steadily in television and films during this period. His big break was supposed to be Otto Preminger's The Cardinal (1963), but the film was a flop. His acting career was waning (he wasn't happy with it, anyway), and one day he saw the horror film Rosemary's Baby (1968) in a theater.

It inspired him to write his own horror novel, and, in 1971, ''The Other'' was published and became a best-seller. It was made into a successful movie of the same name The Other (1972)), with Tryon writing and producing. He left acting completely for writing, and became a very successful novelist. In 1978, his book, ''Crowned Heads'', was the basis for the Billy Wilder film, Fedora (1978), and a successful miniseries, The Dark Secret of Harvest Home (1978), with Bette Davis, was made from his novel, ''Harvest Home''. Tryon said that he got much more satisfaction (and made a lot more money) from his writing than he ever did from acting. He died of cancer in 1991, aged 65.
BornJanuary 14, 1926
DiedSeptember 4, 1991(65)
BornJanuary 14, 1926
DiedSeptember 4, 1991(65)
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  • Awards
    • 2 nominations total

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Known for

Romy Schneider and Tom Tryon in The Cardinal (1963)
The Cardinal
6.7
  • Stephen Fermoyle
  • 1963
In Harm's Way (1965)
In Harm's Way
7.3
  • Mac
  • 1965
Richard Burton, Henry Fonda, Robert Mitchum, John Wayne, Sean Connery, Sal Mineo, Eddie Albert, Richard Beymer, Red Buttons, Jeffrey Hunter, Roddy McDowall, Rod Steiger, Robert Wagner, Paul Anka, Arletty, Mel Ferrer, Steve Forrest, Gert Fröbe, Fabian, Jean-Louis Barrault, Bourvil, Ray Danton, Irina Demick, Leo Genn, Henry Grace, John Gregson, Paul Hartmann, Werner Hinz, Curd Jürgens, Alexander Knox, Peter Lawford, Christian Marquand, Kenneth More, Edmond O'Brien, Ron Randell, Madeleine Renaud, Robert Ryan, Tommy Sands, Richard Todd, Tom Tryon, Peter van Eyck, and Stuart Whitman in The Longest Day (1962)
The Longest Day
7.7
  • Lt. Wilson
  • 1962
The Story of Ruth (1960)
The Story of Ruth
6.7
  • Mahlon
  • 1960

Credits

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Actor



  • Jack Palance, Omar Sharif, and Leigh Taylor-Young in The Horsemen (1971)
    The Horsemen
    6.2
    • (uncredited)
    • 1971
  • Donald Sutherland, Timothy Bottoms, Jason Robards, Kathy Fields, Marsha Hunt, and Diane Varsi in Johnny Got His Gun (1971)
    Johnny Got His Gun
    7.8
    • (uncredited)
    • 1971
  • James Drury, Doug McClure, and John McIntire in The Virginian (1962)
    The Virginian
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Sheriff Sam Tolliver
    • Andrew Hiller
    • Cliff Darrow ...
    • 1962–1970
  • Color Me Dead (1969)
    Color Me Dead
    5.6
    • Frank Bigelow
    • 1969
  • Persecución hasta Valencia (1968)
    Persecución hasta Valencia
    5.2
    • Harry Bell
    • 1968
  • Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (1963)
    Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Eddie Simpson
    • Terry Williams
    • 1965–1967
  • The Road West (1966)
    The Road West
    6.7
    TV Series
    • Sheriff Platt
    • 1967
  • Winchester '73 (1967)
    Winchester '73
    5.5
    TV Movie
    • Lin McAdam
    • 1967
  • Lee Majors, Barbara Stanwyck, Linda Evans, Peter Breck, and Richard Long in The Big Valley (1965)
    The Big Valley
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Scott Breckenridge
    • 1966
  • The Glory Guys (1965)
    The Glory Guys
    6.1
    • Capt. Demas Harrod
    • 1965
  • In Harm's Way (1965)
    In Harm's Way
    7.3
    • Mac
    • 1965
  • Kraft Suspense Theatre (1963)
    Kraft Suspense Theatre
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Tom Banning
    • 1965
  • Romy Schneider and Tom Tryon in The Cardinal (1963)
    The Cardinal
    6.7
    • Stephen Fermoyle
    • 1963
  • Dr. Kildare (1961)
    Dr. Kildare
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Dr. William Ellis
    • 1963
  • Marilyn Monroe, Dean Martin, Wally Cox, and Tom Tryon in Something's Got to Give (1962)
    Something's Got to Give
    Short
    • Stephen Burkett
    • 1962

Writer



  • William Holden and Marthe Keller in Fedora (1978)
    Fedora
    6.8
    • based on a story by (as Thomas Tryon)
    • 1978
  • The Dark Secret of Harvest Home (1978)
    The Dark Secret of Harvest Home
    7.1
    TV Mini Series
    • book "Harvest Home" (as Thomas Tryon)
    • 1978
  • The Other (1972)
    The Other
    6.8
    • novel "The Other"
    • screenplay (as Thomas Tryon)
    • 1972

Producer



  • The Other (1972)
    The Other
    6.8
    • executive producer (as Thomas Tryon)
    • 1972
  • Donald Sutherland, Timothy Bottoms, Jason Robards, Kathy Fields, Marsha Hunt, and Diane Varsi in Johnny Got His Gun (1971)
    Johnny Got His Gun
    7.8
    • executive producer
    • 1971

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Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Thomas Tryon
  • Height
    • 6′ 3″ (1.91 m)
  • Born
    • January 14, 1926
    • Hartford, Connecticut, USA
  • Died
    • September 4, 1991
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(stomach cancer)
  • Spouses
      Casey Donovan1973 - 1977 (separated)
  • Parents
    • Arthur Lane Tryon
  • Other works
    Novel: "The Other" (filmed as The Other (1972))
  • Publicity listings
    • 2 Pictorials

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    Was inspired by the Ira Levin novel 'Rosemary's Baby' to write his own horror novel, The Other (1972), which became an immediate bestseller.
  • Quotes
    When I began writing all that I had going for me was that I could type 80 words per minute, I could spell and I liked words. But in doing it, I found that the real reward was the writing itself, working at it day by day and finally accomplishing something--that was it. To have a book published is one of the most exciting things that can happen to you. Infinitely more rewarding than acting
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      Dark, brooding good-looks

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