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Name
  
Tom Conway

Years active
  
1940–64


Occupation
  
actor

Alma mater
  
Role
  
Film actor

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Full Name
  
Thomas Charles Sanders

Born
  
15 September 1904 (
1904-09-15
)
St. Petersburg, Russian Empire

Family
  
George Sanders (brother)

Died
  
April 22, 1967, Culver City, California, United States

Siblings
  
George Sanders, Margaret Sanders

Parents
  
Henry Sanders, Margaret Sanders

Spouse
  
Queenie Leonard (m. 1958–1963), Lillian Eggers (m. 1941–1953)

Movies
  
Cat People, I Walked with a Zombie, The Seventh Victim, One Hundred and One, Peter Pan

Similar People
  
George Sanders, Jacques Tourneur, DeWitt Bodeen, Clyde Geronimi, Queenie Leonard

Cause of death
  
Cirrhosis of the liver

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Tom Conway (15 September 1904 – 22 April 1967) was a British film, television and radio actor remembered for playing private detectives (including The Falcon, Sherlock Holmes, Bulldog Drummond and The Saint) and psychiatrists.

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Tom Conway


Early life

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Conway was born Thomas Charles Sanders in St. Petersburg, Russia, the son of Henry Peter Ernest Sanders (1868–1960), and Margarethe Jenny Bertha Sanders (née Kolbe; 1883–1967), who was born in Saint Petersburg, of mostly German, but also Estonian and Scottish, heritage. His younger brother (b. 1906 d. 1972) was fellow actor George Sanders. Their younger sister, Margaret Sanders, was born in 1912. At the outbreak of the Russian Revolution (1917), the family moved to England, where Conway was educated at Bedales School and Brighton College. He travelled to Northern Rhodesia, where he worked in mining and ranching, then returned to England, appearing in several plays with the Manchester Repertory Company and performing on BBC Radio.

Career

When he joined his brother George in Hollywood, Conway became a contract player for MGM.

Conway is perhaps best known for playing "The Falcon" in ten of the series' entries, taking over for his brother in The Falcon's Brother, in which they both starred. This work led Conway to become a contract player with RKO Pictures. While working for the studio, Conway starred in three of Val Lewton's horror films. In two otherwise unrelated films, Cat People (1942) and The Seventh Victim (1943), he played Dr. Louis Judd, although the character was killed in Cat People. The third Lewton film in which he starred was I Walked with a Zombie (also 1943).

On radio, Conway played Sherlock Holmes during the 1946–1947 season of The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, following Basil Rathbone's departure from the series.:302 In spite of a similar vocal timbre, Conway was not as well-received as Rathbone by audiences; he only played Holmes for one season.

Conway's screen career diminished in the 1950s, but he appeared in a number of British films, as well as on radio and television. In 1951, he replaced Vincent Price as star of the radio mystery series The Saint, portrayed by Sanders on film a decade earlier. In 1956, the two brothers both featured (as brothers) in the film Death of a Scoundrel, though Sanders had the starring role.

From 1951–1954, Conway played debonair British police detective Mark Saber, who worked in the homicide division of a large American city, in the ABC series entitled Inspector Mark Saber – Homicide Detective. In 1957, the series resumed on NBC, renamed Saber of London, with Donald Gray in the title role.

Conway performed in the Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode "The Glass Eye" (1957) as Max Collodi, receiving critical praise. His final television appearance was in the Perry Mason episode, "The Case of the Simple Simon" (1964), playing the role of Guy Penrose.

Conway provided his voice for Disney's 101 Dalmatians (1961) as a quizmaster in What's My Crime?—a parody of the game show What's My Line?—and as a collie who offers the dalmatians shelter in a barn, later guiding them home. His wife at the time, Queenie Leonard, voiced a cow in the barn.

Decline and death

Despite having been financially successful in his twenty-four-year film career, Conway later struggled to make ends meet. Failing eyesight and alcoholism took their toll on him in his last years. His second wife (Leonard) divorced him in 1963 because of his drinking problem. His alcoholism also cost him his relationship with his brother George Sanders, who broke off all contact with him.

Conway underwent cataract surgery during the winter of 1964–65. In September 1965, he briefly returned to the headlines, having been discovered living in a $2-a-day room in a Venice, Los Angeles flophouse. Gifts, contributions and offers of aid poured in for a time.

His last years were marked with hospitalizations. It was there that former sister-in-law Zsa Zsa Gabor paid Conway a visit and gave him $200. "Tip the nurses a little bit so they'll be good to you," she told him. The following day, the hospital called her to say that Conway had left with the $200, gone to his girlfriend's house, and become gravely sick in her bed. It was 22 April 1967, and he died from cirrhosis of the liver at the age of 62. His funeral was held in London.

Filmography

Actor
1964
What a Way to Go! as
Lord Kensington (uncredited)
1964
Perry Mason (TV Series) as
Guy Penrose
- The Case of the Simple Simon (1964) - Guy Penrose
1961
The Dick Powell Theatre (TV Series) as
Byron Davies
- The Fifth Caller (1961) - Byron Davies
1961
Have Gun - Will Travel (TV Series) as
Commodore Newcombe
- The Revenger (1961) - Commodore Newcombe
1961
Adventures in Paradise (TV Series) as
Bartlett
- A Penny a Day (1961) - Bartlett
1961
One Hundred and One Dalmatians as
Quizmaster / Collie (voice)
1960
12 to the Moon as
Dr. Feodor Orloff
1957
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) as
John Wellington / Inspector / Max Collodi
- The Schartz-Metterklume Method (1960) - John Wellington (uncredited)
- Relative Value (1959) - Inspector
- The Glass Eye (1957) - Max Collodi
1959
The Betty Hutton Show (TV Series) as
Howard Seaton / Mr. Seaton
- The School Bully (1960) - Howard Seaton
- Gullible Goldie (1960) - Mr. Seaton
- The Seaton Story (1960) - Mr. Seaton
- Goldie Gets Amnesia (1960) - Howard Seaton
- Goldie and the Tycoon (1960) - Mr. Seaton
- Love Comes to Goldie (1960) - Howard Seaton
- Jenny (1959) - Howard Seaton
- Art for Goldie's Sake (1959) - Howard Seaton
- Goldie Goes Broke (1959) - Mr. Seaton
- Goldie Crosses the Tracks (1959) - Howard Seaton
1959
The Atomic Submarine as
Sir Ian Hunt
1959
Tightrope (TV Series) as
Harry Nagle
- The Money Fight (1959) - Harry Nagle
1959
Rawhide (TV Series) as
Sinclair
- Incident of the Tumbleweed (1959) - Sinclair
1957
Suspicion (TV Series) as
Philip Adams
- Rainy Day (1957) - Philip Adams
1957
Cheyenne (TV Series) as
George Willis
- The Conspirators (1957) - George Willis
1957
The O. Henry Playhouse (TV Series) as
Carson Chalmers
- A Madison Square Arabian Knight (1957) - Carson Chalmers
1957
Jane Wyman Presents the Fireside Theatre (TV Series) as
Colonel Coldbrace
- Not for Publication (1957) - Colonel Coldbrace
1957
Voodoo Woman as
Dr. Roland Gerard
1957
Operation Murder as
Dr. Wayne
1956
Death of a Scoundrel as
Gerry Monte aka Sabourin
1956
The 20th Century-Fox Hour (TV Series) as
Craig Eaton
- Stranger in the Night (1956) - Craig Eaton
1956
Assignment Foreign Legion (TV Series) as
Georges Delacroix
- The Baroness (1956) - Georges Delacroix
1956
The Last Man to Hang as
The Story: Roderick
1956
The She-Creature as
Timothy Chappel
1956
Breakaway as
Tom 'Duke' Martin
1955
Murder on Approval as
Tom Martin
1954
Prince Valiant as
Sir Kay
1953
Paris Model as
Maharajah of Kim-Kepore
1951
Mark Saber (TV Series) as
Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Triple Murders (1953) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Fatal Ruby (1953) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Chamber of Death (1953) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Dead Man's Puzzle (1953) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Fire of Death (1953) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Hanging Husband (1953) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Door of Death (1953) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Japanese Knife (1953) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Fashions of Death (1953) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Mouse (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Murderous Music Box (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Lost Face (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Eccentric Heiress (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Midnight Murder (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Wrestler's Corpse (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Hair of the Dog (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Star Tattoo (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Artful Murders (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Emigrant of Death (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Missing Bride (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Deadly Queen (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Marked Man (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Haunted Castle (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Missing Finger (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Chinese Medallion (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Borrowed Corpse (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Restless Corpse (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of Design for Murder (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Deadly Derringer (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Idol of Death (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Appointment with Death (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Date with Murder (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Missing Heads (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Deadly Dream (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Hidden Clue (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of Murder on the Hour (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Spirit World (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Fatal Passion (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Finger Man (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Corpse in the Canyon (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Locked Room (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Second Death (1952) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Silent Guest (1951) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Snowman Murder (1951) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Invisible Death (1951) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Living Corpse (1951) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Vanishing Couple (1951) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Crown Hill Murder (1951) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Silent Alibi (1951) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Purse of Death (1951) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Toast to Murder (1951) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Missing Gun (1951) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Three Blind Mice (1951) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Dart of Death (1951) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of Carrie's Coffin (1951) - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Frightened Husband - Inspector Mark Saber
- The Case of the Brazen Bride - Inspector Mark Saber
1953
Three Stops to Murder as
Tom Conway, private investigator
1953
Norman Conquest as
Norman Conquest
1953
Tarzan and the She-Devil as
Fidel
1953
Peter Pan as
Narrator (voice)
1952
Confidence Girl as
Roger Kingsley
1951
Bride of the Gorilla as
Dr. Viet
1951
Painting the Clouds with Sunshine as
Bennington Lansing
1950
The Bigelow Theatre (TV Series)
- Double Feature (1950)
1950
The Silver Theatre (TV Series)
- Double Feature (1950)
1950
The Great Plane Robbery as
Ned Johnson
1949
I Cheated the Law as
John Campbell
1948
Bungalow 13 as
Christopher Adams
1948
One Touch of Venus as
Whitfield Savory
1948
The Checkered Coat as
Dr. Michael Madden
1948
13 Lead Soldiers as
Capt. Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond
1948
The Challenge as
Capt. Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond
1947
Repeat Performance as
John Friday
1947
Fun on a Weekend as
Jefferson Van Orsdale Jr.
1947
Lost Honeymoon as
Dr. Robert 'Bob' Davis
1946
The Falcon's Adventure as
Tom Lawrence
1946
Criminal Court as
Steve Barnes
1946
The Falcon's Alibi as
Tom Lawrence
1946
Whistle Stop as
Lew Lentz
1945
The Falcon in San Francisco as
Tom Lawrence
1945
Two O'Clock Courage as
Ted 'Step' Allison
1944
The Falcon in Hollywood as
Tom Lawrence
1944
The Falcon in Mexico as
Tom Lawrence
1944
A Night of Adventure as
Mark Latham
1944
The Falcon Out West as
Tom Lawrence
1943
The Falcon and the Co-eds as
Tom Lawrence
1943
The Seventh Victim as
Dr. Louis Judd
1943
The Falcon in Danger as
Tom Lawrence / The Falcon
1943
I Walked with a Zombie as
Paul Holland
1943
The Falcon Strikes Back as
Tom Lawrence
1942
Cat People as
Dr. Louis Judd
1942
The Falcon's Brother as
Tom Lawrence
1942
Mrs. Miniver as
Man (uncredited)
1942
Grand Central Murder as
Frankie Ciro
1942
Rio Rita as
Maurice Craindall
1942
Mr. and Mrs. North as
Louis Berex
1941
Tarzan's Secret Treasure as
Medford
1941
Lady Be Good as
Mr. Blanton
1941
The People vs. Dr. Kildare as
Mr. Channing
1941
The Bad Man as
Morgan Pell
1941
Free and Easy as
Captain Ferris
1941
The Trial of Mary Dugan as
Edgar Wayne
1941
The Wild Man of Borneo as
Actor in Film Scene (uncredited)
1940
The Great Meddler (Short) as
Henry Bergh
1940
Sky Murder as
Andrew Hendon
1940
Waterloo Bridge (voice, uncredited)
Soundtrack
1943
I Walked with a Zombie (performer: "Etude in E-major, Op.10 No. 3" - uncredited)
Self
1961
The Legend of Mandinga (Documentary)(voice)
1956
Copenhagen (Short documentary) as
Narrator
Archive Footage
2023
Compression (TV Series documentary)
- Compression Cat People de Jacques Tourneur (2023)
2007
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness (TV Series documentary) as
Dr. Louis Judd
- Cat People (1942) (2007) - Dr. Louis Judd
2004
The 50 Worst Movies Ever Made (Video documentary)
1995
Century of Cinema (TV Series documentary) as
Dr. Louis Judd, 'Cat People'
- A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies (1995) - Dr. Louis Judd, 'Cat People' (uncredited)

References

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