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Years active
  
1934 - 1955

Name
  
Frankie Thomas

Role
  
Actor


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Full Name
  
Frank M. Thomas, Jr.

Born
  
April 9, 1921 (
1921-04-09
)
New York City, United States

Other names
  
Frankie Thomas, Jr.Frank M. Thomas, Jr.

Occupation
  
Died
  
May 11, 2006, Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Virginia Thomas (m. ?–1997)

Parents
  
Frank M. Thomas, Mona Bruns

Movies
  
Nancy Drew Reporter, Tim Tyler's Luck, Nancy Drew and the Hidde, The Major and the Minor, Boys Town

Similar People
  
Bonita Granville, Jan Merlin, Frank M Thomas, O P Heggie, Helen Parrish

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Frank Marion Thomas, Jr. (April 9, 1921 – May 11, 2006) credited as Frankie Thomas, was an American actor, author and bridge-strategy expert who played both lead and supporting roles on Broadway, in films, in post-World War II radio, and in early television. He was best known for his starring role in Tom Corbett, Space Cadet.

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Early years

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Thomas was born in New York City to actors Frank M. Thomas and Mona Bruns (both of whom lived to 100 years of age). His uncle, Calvin Thomas, was also an actor.

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He was only 11 when he accompanied his mother to a casting office, where he stood in the background while his mother asked about possible openings in new Broadway shows. The agent replied, "I have nothing that suits you, Mona, but I can use the boy." Thomas wound up in a small part in Carry Nation (1932), where Jimmy Stewart was cast as a constable. Thomas appeared in six other Broadway plays between 1932 and 1936, including Little Ol' Boy with Burgess Meredith, Thunder on the Left, Wednesday's Child, The First Legion, Remember the Day, in which he appeared with his father, and Seen But Not Heard.

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In Wednesday's Child he played the role of Bobby Phillips, the longest stage part ever written for a child performer. Thomas also developed a lifelong fascination with the character of Sherlock Holmes during this period, when he saw William Gillette perform the part during his farewell tour.

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When Wednesday's Child was filmed in 1934, Thomas and his family traveled to Hollywood. His parents found character parts in films, while Thomas played the role of Bobby Phillips for the cameras. The following year he played Nello Daas in the film adaptation of the novel, A Dog of Flanders, by Ouida.

In 1937 he appeared in the serial Tim Tyler's Luck, based on the comic strip by Lyman Young. Thomas often said that the serial was his equivalent of attending college, since he met so many notable silent-film stars who were in the cast. When not busy in Hollywood, Thomas would return to Broadway; however, after the serial, he was not seen on Broadway for nearly five years, and that brief return to the stage was his swan song there.

Thomas's last "A" film was Boys' Town (1938) with Spencer Tracy and Mickey Rooney. Thomas was Freddy Fuller, Boys' Town's mayor, and was not asked to appear in the sequel, Men of Boys' Town (1941). He then appeared in a string of "B" films such as Little Tough Guys in Society and Nancy Drew... Detective (both 1938), Nancy Drew... Reporter, Code of the Streets, Nancy Drew… Trouble Shooter, The Angels Wash Their Faces, Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase, On Dress Parade and Invisible Stripes (all 1939).

In 1941 he had small parts in Flying Cadets and One Foot in Heaven. His last film roles were small roles in Always in My Heart and The Major and the Minor (1942), where he played a military school cadet who flirted with Ginger Rogers' character. His last appearance on Broadway was in Your Loving Son, which closed after just two performances in April 1941.

Later years

With the entry of the United States into World War II, Thomas joined the US Navy in 1942. He was commissioned and assigned to the United States Coast Guard. He served as third officer on patrols in the Atlantic, and was discharged in Philadelphia in 1944.

Following the war, Thomas and his parents lived in Manhattan and worked in the daily and weekly radio series originating in the studios of the four major networks. By 1948 all three Thomases had moved into television. In 1949 Frankie Thomas was a regular on two pioneering TV soap operas, A Woman to Remember and One Man's Family.

In the fall of 1950 he became the idol of millions of children when he played the starring role in Tom Corbett, Space Cadet, beginning on CBS and transferring to ABC in January 1951. Thomas had beaten out Jack Lemmon for the part. The series continued its three-a-week 15-minute broadcasts until the spring of 1952. Kinescopes were rebroadcast on NBC in the summer of 1951, with live introductions by Thomas as Tom Corbett. During the spring of 1952, the TV cast of Tom Corbett also performed a twice-a-week 30-minute broadcast on ABC radio.

The TV series reappeared on DuMont, alternating Saturdays with Secret Files of Captain Video for 30 minutes, before going off the air in May 1954. Thomas became a regular on the soap opera First Love, but in December 1954, Tom Corbett began on NBC, running until June 1955. By this time Tom Corbett's rivals Captain Video and Commander Buzz Corry of Space Patrol had been off the air for several months. None of the science fiction series was ever revived, though there was talk of doing so in 1957, in the aftermath of Sputnik.

Tom Corbett had the distinction of appearing on all four Golden-Age TV networks, and during the summer of 1951 appeared on two different networks simultaneously. Like most child stars, Thomas never made the transition to adult roles. Despite the fact that he was 34 years old at the end, his Tom Corbett character was supposedly a teenager attending Space Academy to become an officer of the Solar Guard.

In 1956, Thomas and his now-retired parents returned to California, where he appeared in a few radio series such as Suspense and wrote soap-opera scripts. He turned his hobby of bridge into a career, becoming the editor of several bridge-related periodicals and president of the American Bridge Teachers' Association. He wrote several books on bridge. Thomas traveled the country to compete in bridge tournaments and to instruct in the game's strategies.

In 1957, Thomas was once again connected with Nancy Drew when he starred as Carson Drew in a pilot for CBS. He co-starred with Roberta Shore and Tim Considine. The series was to be based on the 1930s films he starred in as Ted. In the late 1970s he began writing and publishing novels and short-story collections featuring consulting detective Sherlock Holmes. During the last decade of his life Thomas appeared as a celebrity guest at conventions on old-time radio, the Golden Age of Hollywood, and the Golden Age of Television. He often appeared wearing his original Tom Corbett uniform, which he still fit into.

Death

Frankie Thomas died in 2006 at age 85 at a Sherman Oaks, California hospital of respiratory failure, following a stroke. At his request, he was buried in his Space Cadet uniform. He rests beside his parents at Forest Lawn Cemetery in the Hollywood Hills. His wife, Virginia, had preceded him in death in 1997.

Filmography

Actor
1958
The Phil Silvers Show (TV Series) as
Seaman Freddie
- Bilko Joins the Navy (1958) - Seaman Freddie (uncredited)
1954
First Love (TV Series) as
Chris
1950
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet (TV Series) as
Tom Corbett / Cadet Corbett
- The Final Test (1955) - Tom Corbett
- Comet of Danger (1955) - Tom Corbett
- Space Blindess (1955) - Tom Corbett
- Fight for Survival (1955) - Tom Corbett
- The Stowaway (1955) - Tom Corbett
- Ambush in Space (1955) - Tom Corbett
- Exercise for Death (1955) - Tom Corbett
- The Outpost of Terror (1955) - Tom Corbett
- False Alert (1955) - Tom Corbett
- Danger in the Asteroid Belt (1955) - Tom Corbett
- The Magnetic Asteroid (1955) - Tom Corbett
- Spaceship of Danger (1955) - Tom Corbett
- Terror in Space (1955) - Tom Corbett
- The Gremlin of Space (1955) - Tom Corbett
- The Mystery of the Missing Mail Ship (1955) - Tom Corbett
- Smugglers of Death (1955) - Tom Corbett
- Assignment: Mercury (1955) - Tom Corbett
- The Grapes of Ganymede (1955) - Tom Corbett
- The Asteroid Station (1955) - Tom Corbett
- Ace of the Space Lanes (1955) - Tom Corbett
- A Mighty Mite (1955) - Tom Corbett
- The Life Ray (1955) - Tom Corbett
- Mystery of the Mothball Fleet (1955) - Tom Corbett
- Suit Up for Death (1955) - Tom Corbett
- The Runaway Asteroid (1955) - Tom Corbett
- Astro's Trial (1954) - Tom Corbett
- The Atomic Curtain (1954) - Tom Corbett
- The Runaway Rocket (1954) - Tom Corbett
- Death Trap (1954) - Tom Corbett
- Comet of Death (1954) - Tom Corbett
- Treachery in Space (1954) - Tom Corbett
- Space Station of Danger (1954) - Tom Corbett
- The Earth Digger (1954) - Tom Corbett
- Rescue in Space (1954) - Tom Corbett
- The Space Projectile (1954) - Tom Corbett
- The Iron Major (1954) - Tom Corbett
- Cargo of Death (1954) - Tom Corbett
- The Planet of Doom (1954) - Tom Corbett
- The Raiders of the Asteroids (1953) - Tom Corbett
- Spaceship of Death (1953) - Tom Corbett
- The Beacon of Danger (1953) - Tom Corbett
- The Ghost Ship (1953) - Tom Corbett
- The Mountains of Fire (1953) - Tom Corbett
- Target Danger (1953) - Tom Corbett
- The Outpost of Danger (1953) - Tom Corbett
- The Trojan Planets (1953) - Tom Corbett
- The Million Dollar Patrol (1953) - Tom Corbett
- Danger in Deep Space (1952) - Tom Corbett
- Ice Caves of Pluto (1952) - Tom Corbett
- Trial in Space (1951) - Tom Corbett
- Martian Plot to overthrow the Solar Alliance (1951) - Tom Corbett
- Emergency Repairs to the Polaris (1950) - Cadet Corbett
- Seek and Destroy (1950) - Cadet Corbett
- The Moon Ray - Tom Corbett
- The Mystery of Alkar - Tom Corbett
- The Martian Revolt - Tom Corbett
- The Lost Colony of Venus - Tom Corbett
- The Asteroid of Death - Tom Corbett
- Summer Space Maneuvers - Tom Corbett
- Space Week - Tom Corbett
- Graveyard of the Rockets - Tom Corbett
1954
Ethel and Albert (TV Series)
- Episode #2.22 (1954)
1951
Hands of Mystery (TV Series)
- The Smuggler (1951) - (as Frank Thomas Jr.)
1951
Pulitzer Prize Playhouse (TV Series)
- Valley Forge (1951) - (as Frank Thomas)
1949
The Clock (TV Series)
- Rumble in Manhattan (1950)
- Someone Must Die (1950)
- Too Much Money (1949)
1950
The Ford Theatre Hour (TV Series)
- Father Malachy's Miracle (1950) - (as Frank Thomas)
1950
Escape (TV Series) as
Bellhop
- The Bellhop Story (1950) - Bellhop (as Frankie Thomas Jr.)
1949
One Man's Family (TV Series) as
Cliff Barbour #1 (1949) (as Frank Thomas Jr.)
1949
Suspense (TV Series) as
Art
- Dr. Violet (1949) - Art (as Frank Thomas Jr.)
1949
Volume One (TV Series) as
Bellhop
- The Bellhop's Story (1949) - Bellhop (as Frankie Thomas Jr.)
1949
A Woman to Remember (TV Series) as
Charley Anderson
1947
The Borden Show (TV Series)
- A French Dilemma (1947)
1942
The Major and the Minor as
Cadet Osborne
1942
Always in My Heart as
Martin Scott
1941
Flying Cadets as
Newton R. Adams / Ames
1941
One Foot in Heaven as
Hartzell Spence
1939
Invisible Stripes as
Tommy
1939
On Dress Parade as
Cadet Lt. Murphy
1939
Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase as
Ted Nickerson
1939
Angels Wash Their Faces as
Gabe Ryan
1939
Nancy Drew... Trouble Shooter as
Ted Nickerson
1939
Code of the Streets as
Bob Lewis
1939
Nancy Drew... Reporter as
Ted Nickerson (as Frank Thomas Jr.)
1938
Nancy Drew: Detective as
Ted Nickerson
1938
Little Tough Guys in Society as
Danny
1938
Boys Town as
Freddie Fuller
1937
Tim Tyler's Luck as
Tim Tyler
1935
A Dog of Flanders as
Nello Daas
1934
Wednesday's Child as
Bobby Phillips
Writer
1950
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet (TV Series) (written by - 1 episode)
- The Mystery of Alkar - (written by - as Frank Thomas)
Soundtrack
1942
Always in My Heart (performer: "Chopsticks", "Happy Birthday to You" - uncredited)
1939
Nancy Drew... Reporter (performer: "Nursery Rhyme Medley" - uncredited)
Self
1997
TV Guide Looks at Science Fiction (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1953
Celebrity Parade for Cerebral Palsy (TV Special) as
Self - as Tom Corbett, Space Cadet
1949
The Lamb's Gambol (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.11 (1949) - Self
Archive Footage
1998
The Mercurian Invasion (Video) as
Cadet Tom Corbett
1980
They Went to the Stars (TV Movie documentary) as
Commander Tom Corbett

References

Frankie Thomas Wikipedia


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