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Occupation
  
Actor

Spouse
  
Lyda Tonge (m. ?–1959)

Role
  
Actor


Name
  
Philip Tonge

Years active
  
1902–1959

TV shows
  
Northwest Passage

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Full Name
  
Philip Asheton Tonge

Born
  
April 26, 1897 (
1897-04-26
)
London, England, United Kingdom

Died
  
January 28, 1959, Hollywood, California, United States

Parents
  
H. Ashton Tonge, Lillian Tonge

Movies
  
Invisible Invaders, Witness for the Prosecution, Hans Christian Andersen, Track of the Cat, Elephant Walk

Similar People
  
Edward L Cahn, Charles Vidor, William Dieterle, William A Wellman, Jacques Tourneur

Philip Asheton Tonge (26 April 1897 – 28 January 1959) was an English actor. Born into a theatrical family, he was a child actor, making his stage debut at the age of five. Among the stars with whom he performed while he was a boy were Henry Irving, Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Ellen Terry and Johnston Forbes-Robertson. His colleagues as child actors included Hermione Gingold, Mary Glynne, Esmé Wynne-Tyson and Noël Coward.

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Tonge's adult acting career was in the US, where he and his parents settled after the First World War. He made numerous appearances in Broadway productions, including nine Coward plays. Among his films were Miracle on 34th Street (1947), Hans Christian Andersen (1952) and Witness for the Prosecution (1957).

Early years

Tonge was born in Hampstead, London, the son of the actor H. Asheton Tonge and his wife Lillian, née Brennard, an actress He made his first appearance on the stage at His Majesty's Theatre in October 1902, as Joseph in Hall Caine's The Eternal City. In December of that year he took the part of Donald in A Little Un-Fairy Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett, in 1903 he played Ib in Ib and Little Christina at Terry's Theatre and Egil in Ibsen's The Vikings under Ellen Terry's management at the Imperial. Other child roles included Cupid in a revival of Ben Jonson's masque The Hue and Cry After Cupid (1903), Geoffrey in Tennyson's Becket, starring Henry Irving and Eilif in An Enemy of the People starring Herbert Beerbohm Tree (all 1905). In 1906 he had his first Shakespeare roles: Robin in The Merry Wives of Windsor and Mamillius in The Winter's Tale; later in the year he went to Manchester to play Michael in Peter Pan. On tour and in London he played Ptolemy in Shaw's Caesar and Cleopatra, starring Johnston Forbes-Robertson (1907).

In September 1908 Tonge was cast as Freddy in The Sway Boat at the Kingsway Theatre, London, and in December of the same year he had the important role of Tommy in Tree's Christmas family play, Pinkie and the Fairies. The cast was headed by Ellen Terry, and included Frederick Volpe, Marie Löhr, Viola Tree and the young Hermione Gingold. The following year he was in A Boy's Proposal, a curtain-raiser for Galsworthy's Strife at the Adelphi. The reviewer in The Times called Tonge "a remarkable boy" and commented, "Nothing more natural and more accompllshed than this youngster in an Eton jacket could be imagined, and the piece is well worth seeing for his amusing performance alone." In 1911 Tonge and Mary Glynne had the principal children's roles in a comic opera, The Love Mills at the Globe.

In December 1911 Tonge played Crispian Carey in Where the Rainbow Ends. The adult stars were Reginald Owen as St George of England and Lydia Bilbrook as Crispian's mother. Other children in the cast included Gingold, Esmé Wynne-Tyson and the twelve-year-old Noël Coward. Coward idolised Tonge, with whom he had his first sexual experience.

Adult career

Tonge made his film debut in 1913 in the short The Still Voice, and in the following year he made his first appearance on Broadway as Tommy Traddles in The Highway of Life, a dramatisation of David Copperfield at Wallack's Theatre. He and his parents moved permanently to the US, and he made his adult stage career in New York and on tour in a wide range of roles.

In 1915 Tonge played Paris in Romeo and Juliet. He gave further Broadway performances as Robert Langworthy in Gamblers All (1917), Murty in The Grasshopper (1917), Roger in The New Word (1917), Peter in Peter's Mother (1918), Willis Ainley in Smilin' Through (1919), Secretary in Bluebeard's Eighth Wife (1921) and Lord Kinlock in The Bunch and Judy (1922), His final Broadway appearances of the 1920s were as Al Lavery in a crime thriller, Interference (1927) and Frank Oakes in a comedy, In Love With Love (1928).

During the 1930s Tonge appeared with Edith Evans in The Lady with a Lamp (1931) after which he was in a comedy, Clear All Wires (1932) and in 1933 was cast by Coward, now an international star, in the small role of Matthew Birbeck in the premiere of Design for Living (1933), starring Coward, Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, which ran for five months at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre. After two dramas, Eight Bells (1933) and The Lake (1934), Tonge was in another Coward premiere, the melodramatic Point Valaine, which ran for three months in 1935.

Tonge's next three Broadway roles were in comedies, as Ludlow in Ivor Novello's Fresh Fields (1936), the pompous headmaster, the Rev Edmund Ovington, in Ian Hay's Bachelor Born (1938) and Herbert Soppitt in J. B. Priestley's When We Are Married (1939). After two short runs in unsuccessful new plays, he had a year and a half playing Dr Bradman in Coward's Blithe Spirit, with Clifton Webb, Mildred Natwick, Leonora Corbett and Peggy Wood.

In 1948 Coward once again cast Tonge in Broadway productions of his shows, this time in six of the short plays in the cycle Tonight at 8.30 with Gertrude Lawrence and Graham Payn in the principal roles. Tonge played Murdoch in Ways and Means, Mr Edwards in Red Peppers, Burrows in Family Album, George Cunningham in Shadow Play, Mr Wadhurst in Hands Across the Sea and Henry Gow – Coward's own role in the first production – in Fumed Oak. Tonge appeared in five more Broadway productions between 1948 and 1951, none of which ran for more than two months; they included a six-week run as Sir Andrew Aguecheek in Twelfth Night and a three-week run as Major Benjy in Make Way for Lucia, an adaptation of E. F. Benson's novels.

Among Tonge's cinema roles was Julian Shellhammer in the Christmas film Miracle on 34th Street (1947). He also appeared as Otto in Hans Christian Andersen (1952) and as Chief Inspector Hearne in Witness for the Prosecution (1957). On television, he played District Attorney Cortland in Perry Mason, Dr Robert Means in Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal (1955–57) and General Amherst in Northwest Passage (1958–59).

Tonge died in Hollywood, California. He was survived by his wife, Lyda (1902–1984).

Filmography

Actor
1961
The Best of the Post (TV Series) as
Colonel
- Brief Enchantment (1961) - Colonel
1959
This Earth Is Mine as
Dr. Albert Stone (uncredited)
1959
Invisible Invaders as
Dr. Adam Penner
1959
Father Knows Best (TV Series) as
Manager
- It's a Small World (1959) - Manager
1959
One Step Beyond (TV Series) as
Colonel Tim Marlowe
- The Dream (1959) - Colonel Tim Marlowe
1958
Northwest Passage (TV Series) as
General Amherst
- Stab in the Back (1959) - General Amherst
- The Witch (1959) - General Amherst
- The Secret of the Cliff (1959) - General Amherst
- The Assassin (1958) - General Amherst
- Surprise Attack (1958) - General Amherst
- The Gunsmith (1958) - General Amherst
1959
Lassie (TV Series) as
Roger J. Carter
- Tartan Queen (1959) - Roger J. Carter
1958
Suspicion (TV Series)
- The Last Town Car (1958)
1956
The Gale Storm Show: Oh! Susanna (TV Series) as
Sir Twickenham
- Robot from Inner Space (1958)
- Nicked in Naples (1956) - Sir Twickenham
1957
General Electric Theater (TV Series) as
Ralph Newcombe, Sr. / Ralph Newcome, Sr. / Doctor
- Battle for a Soul (1958)
- The Last Town Car, Part 2 (1958) - Ralph Newcombe, Sr.
- The Last Town Car, Part 1 (1958) - Ralph Newcome, Sr.
- The Victorian Chaise Longue (1957) - Doctor
1958
Macabre as
Jode Wetherby
1957
Playhouse 90 (TV Series) as
Dean Parkington
- The Dungeon (1958)
- The Blackwell Story (1957) - Dean Parkington
1958
Panic! (TV Series) as
Dr. Allen
- Hear No Evil (1958) - Dr. Allen
1958
Darby's Rangers as
John Andrews
1955
Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal (TV Series) as
Dr. Robert Means
- Swan Song (1957) - Dr. Robert Means
- Medical Who-Dun-It (1957) - Dr. Robert Means
- Foundling Story (1957) - Dr. Robert Means
- Real Doll (1957) - Dr. Robert Means
- Hospital Melodrama (1957) - Dr. Robert Means
- Handful of Salt (1956) - Dr. Robert Means
- Dr. Hudson's Dream (1956) - Dr. Robert Means
- The Don Burns Story (1956) - Dr. Robert Means
- Off the Pedestal (1956) - Dr. Robert Means
- Sheridan Story (1955) - Dr. Robert Means
- Dr. Means' Surgery (1955) - Dr. Robert Means
1957
Witness for the Prosecution as
Inspector Hearne
1957
26 Men (TV Series) as
Mark Devers aka Matthew Gary / Deputy Guthrie Kane
- Dead Man in Tucson (1957) - Mark Devers aka Matthew Gary
- Incident at Yuma (1957) - Deputy Guthrie Kane
1957
Perry Mason (TV Series) as
Cortland
- The Case of the Drowning Duck (1957) - Cortland (as Phillip Tonge)
1957
Les Girls as
Associate Judge
1957
The Adventures of McGraw (TV Series) as
Thornton
- The Funeral (1957) - Thornton
1954
Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
Hanson / Magistrate / Robert
- Diagnosis: Homicide (1957) - Hanson
- The Taggart Light (1957) - Magistrate
- September Tide (1954) - Robert
1957
Code 3 (TV Series) as
Wylie Fargo
- An Ounce of Prevention (1957) - Wylie Fargo
1957
The Silent Service (TV Series) as
Admiral
- The Wahoo Story (1957) - Admiral
- The U.S.S. Tang vs. Truk (1957) - Admiral
1955
Matinee Theatre (TV Series)
- The Importance of Being Earnest (1957)
- The Catbird Seat (1956)
- The Red Sanders Story (1955)
1956
The Danny Thomas Show (TV Series) as
Thomas Bingham
- My Fair Vocal Coach (1956) - Thomas Bingham
1956
The Peacemaker as
Elijah Maddox
1955
The 20th Century-Fox Hour (TV Series) as
Smythe / Vicar / Buzzy Loring
- Stranger in the Night (1956) - Smythe
- The Empty Room (1956) - Vicar
- The Late George Apley (1955) - Buzzy Loring
1956
You Are There (TV Series) as
Sir Nevile Henderson
- Hitler Invades Poland (September 1, 1939) (1956) - Sir Nevile Henderson
1956
Pardners as
Mr. Baxter, Footman
1953
Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series) as
Inspector Charles Henderson
- Pattern for Pursuit (1956) - Inspector Charles Henderson
- In the Pincers (1953)
1955
TV Reader's Digest (TV Series) as
Insurance Union President / Doctor
- Britain's Most Baffling Murder Case (1956) - Insurance Union President
- The Archer-Shee Case (1955)
- Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson (1955) - Doctor
1956
Navy Log (TV Series) as
Adm. Wakeman
- The Beachcomber (1956) - Adm. Wakeman
1956
My Friend Flicka (TV Series) as
R. Geoffrey Hamilton
- Mister Goblin (1956) - R. Geoffrey Hamilton
1956
Ford Star Jubilee (TV Series) as
Dr. Bradman
- Blithe Spirit (1956) - Dr. Bradman
1953
Cavalcade of America (TV Series) as
Ross / English Captain
- Crisis in Paris (1955)
- The Rescue of Dr. Beanes (1955) - Ross
- The Pirate's Choice (1953) - English Captain
1955
Desert Sands as
Cpl. Sandy McTosh
1955
The Man Who Tore Down the Wall (TV Movie) as
Dr. Barman
1955
The Prodigal as
Barber-Surgeon
1954
Meet Corliss Archer (TV Series) as
Judge Peters
- Dexter the Director (1954) - Judge Peters
1954
Passport to Danger (TV Series)
- Trieste (1954)
1954
The Silver Chalice as
Ohad
1954
Track of the Cat as
Pa Bridges
1954
Ricochet Romance as
Mr. Webster
1954
Khyber Patrol as
Col. A. Rivington
1954
The Lone Wolf (TV Series) as
Raymond Varney
- The Honolulu Story (1954) - Raymond Varney
1954
Elephant Walk as
Planter John Ralph
1954
Four Star Playhouse (TV Series) as
Colonel Briggs
- The Bomb (1954) - Colonel Briggs
1953
I Married Joan (TV Series) as
Judge Bunker
- Bev's Mistaken Marriage (1954)
- Moosehead (1953) - Judge Bunker
1954
Crusade to Liberty (TV Movie)
1952
Chevron Theatre (TV Series)
- Serenade to an Empty House (1953)
- The Frightened Baronet (1952)
1953
Scandal at Scourie as
Fred Gogarty
1953
Small Town Girl as
Hemmingway
1953
House of Wax as
Bruce Allison (uncredited)
1953
China Smith (TV Series) as
Proctor / Chapman
- The Phantom Sampan (1953) - Proctor
- The Bamboo Coffin - Chapman (as Phillip Tonge)
1952
Hans Christian Andersen as
Otto
1952
O. Henry's Full House as
Man with Umbrella (segment "The Cop and the Anthem") (uncredited)
1951
Suspense (TV Series) as
Duncan Dixon
- Murderers' Meeting (1951) - Duncan Dixon
1951
The Prudential Family Playhouse (TV Series)
- The Bishop Misbehaves (1951)
- Ruggles of Red Gap (1951)
1950
Kraft Theatre (TV Series)
- The Great Broxopp (1950)
- The Great Big Doorstep (1950)
1950
The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre (TV Series)
- Highly Recommended (1950)
1950
The Ford Theatre Hour (TV Series)
- Laburnum Grove (1950)
1949
The Philco Television Playhouse (TV Series)
- In Beauty Like the Night (1949)
- The Fourth Wall (1949)
1947
Love from a Stranger as
Dr. Horace Gribble
1947
Miracle on 34th Street as
Julian Shellhammer
1946
Blithe Spirit (TV Movie) as
Charles Condomine
1946
NBC Television Theatre (TV Series)
- Blithe Spirit (1946)
1933
His Double Life as
Leek Twin - Henry
1915
Still Waters as
Jed Perkins
1913
The Still Voice (Short)
Self
1956
Inside Beverly Hills (TV Special) as
Ronald Colman's Butler
Archive Footage
1986
Horrible Horror (Video) as
Dr. Adam Penner, In clips from 'Invisible Invaders'
1961
Fury River as
General Amherst
1960
Mission of Danger as
General Amherst
1959
Frontier Rangers as
General Amherst

References

Philip Tonge Wikipedia