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Name
  
Tom Nardini

Role
  
Film actor


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Parents
  
Audrey Nardino, Bill Nardino

Nominations
  
Golden Globe Award for Best New Star of the Year – Actor

Movies and TV shows
  
Cat Ballou, Africa Texas Style, Cowboy in Africa, The Devil's 8, Tiger Lily Road

Similar People
  
Michael Callan, Elliot Silverstein, Stubby Kaye, Dwayne Hickman, John Marley

Tom Nardini (born April 16, 1945) is an American film and television actor. Nardini is known for his roles in Cat Ballou (1965), Cowboy in Africa (1967) and Self Defense (1983).

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Early life

Born in Los Angeles, California, in 1945 as Thomas Nardini, he was the son of Joseph and Chechi Nardini. Tom's father worked as an aircraft worker after having a career as a jazz musician and his mother worked in vaudeville as a comedian, dancer, and singer. He attended Morningside High School in Inglewood, CA, graduating in 1963. Nardini furthered his education by attending El Camino Junior College in Torrance, CA where he studied theater and joined a Shakespearean group.

Career

Tom met an agent named Lester Miller, who was able to get him an interview to audition for Mr. Novak. This led to one of Tom's first roles appearing in three episodes of Novak as Abel King from 1964 to 1965. This allowed Tom to land other roles as guest leads on other television shows such as The Lieutenant and My Three Sons. Nardini was then cast for his most notable role in the television series Cowboy in Africa, where he played the character, John Henry.

Tom then signed a seven-year contract with Columbia studios, which produced his film debut Cat Ballou in 1965. Nardini was cast as Jackson Two Bears, a bronc rider, and was nominated for a Golden Globe for his performance.

In the films Cat Ballou and Africa: Texas Style, Nardini played a Native American character, which presented the risk of being typecast as a Native American in all his roles.

Tom had other work going on in 1966. Tom was co-starring in a pilot about a World War II-era historical novel written by James Jones called, "From Here to Eternity". "From Here to Eternity" was a drama series that never sold as a pilot.

Tom Nardini was nominated for the award, Most Promising Newcomer - Male, at the Golden Globes in 1966 for the film Cat Ballou (1965).

Personal life

Tom has been married three times, first to Judy K. Cooper in 1966, then Melody Gay Barsocchini in 1970, and third to Ruth Helen Belding in 1985, to whom he is still married. The couple has three children. Tom was also in the Air Force reserve in 1966, based in Riverside, California.

Filmography

  • Kate & Allie .... (as Tom Nardino)
  • T. J. Hooker .... Falco
  • Muggable Mary, Street Cop (1982) (TV) .... Mugger Inside Supermarket
  • Win, Place or Steal (1975) .... Desk Sergeant
  • Kung Fu .... Matoska (1 episode, 1974)
  • Insight .... Rodriguez / ... (2 episodes, 1974)
  • Love, American Style .... (segment "Love and the Test of Manhood") (1 episode, 1972)
  • The Smith Family (1 episode, 1971)
  • Cade's County .... Tom Running Man (1 episode, 1971)
  • Bearcats! .... Father Liberto (1 episode, 1971)
  • Cat Ballou (1971/I) (TV) .... Jackson Two Bears
  • Harpy (1971) (TV) .... John
  • Incident in San Francisco (1971) (TV) .... Alfred Cianelli
  • The Mod Squad (1 episode, 1970)
  • Land of the Giants .... Carl (1 episode, 1969)
  • Hawaii Five-O .... Ramon (1 episode, 1969)
  • The Devil's 8 (1969) .... Billy Joe
  • The Young Animals (1968) .... Tony
  • Cowboy in Africa .... John Henry (26 episodes, 1967–1968)
  • Cimarron Strip .... John Wolf (1 episode, 1967)
  • Africa: Texas Style (1967) .... John Henry
  • The Fugitive .... Jimmy Anza (1 episode, 1967)
  • Gunsmoke .... Richard Danby (1 episode, 1965)
  • Dr. Kildare .... Steve Perrona (7 episodes, 1965)
  • Bewitched .... Indian (1 episode, 1965)
  • Winter A-Go-Go (1965) .... Frankie
  • Cat Ballou (1965) .... Jackson Two-Bears
  • Death Valley Days .... Steve Avote (1 episode, 1965)
  • Mr. Novak .... Abel King / ... (3 episodes, 1964–1965)
  • References

    Tom Nardini Wikipedia