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Cause of death
  
Heart disease

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Tom Powers


Years active
  
1911–1955

Occupation
  
Actor

Books
  
Life Studies

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Full Name
  
Thomas McCreery Powers

Born
  
July 7, 1890 (
1890-07-07
)
Owensboro, Kentucky, U.S.

Died
  
November 9, 1955, Manhattan Beach, California, United States

Spouse
  
Anita Janney (m. 1929–1955)

Movies
  
Double Indemnity, Destination Moon, Station West, Julius Caesar, Donovan's Brain

Similar People
  
Irving Pichel, John F Seitz, Laurence Trimble, Sidney Lanfield, Billy Wilder

John Gotti by Tom Powers


Tom Powers (July 7, 1890 – November 9, 1955) was an American actor in theatre, films, radio and television. A veteran of the Broadway stage, notably in plays by George Bernard Shaw, he created the role of Charles Marsden in Eugene O'Neill's Strange Interlude. He succeeded Orson Welles in the role of Brutus in the Mercury Theatre's debut production, Caesar. In films, he was a star of Vitagraph Pictures and later became best known for his role as the victim of scheming wife Barbara Stanwyck and crooked insurance salesman Fred MacMurray in the film noir classic, Double Indemnity (1944).

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Career

Thomas McCreery Powers was born in 1890 in Owensboro, Kentucky. His father, Colonel Joshua D. Powers, was a banker; his uncle was sculptor Hiram Powers. Tom Powers' mother loved the theatre and enrolled him at ballet school at age three. He entered the American Academy of Dramatic Arts at age 16, and he studied drama, wrote and produced plays, and practiced stage design in a small theatre in the attic of his home. Powers apprenticed to a pantomime troupe for ten years and became a star of Vitagraph Westerns. Powers appeared in over 70 silent films from 1911 to 1917 opposite such actors as Florence Turner, Harry T. Morey, Clara Kimball Young, Alma Taylor and John Bunny.

Powers had great success in his first Broadway appearance, as William Booth in Mr. Lazarus (1916). He became a star in musical comedies, and won acclaim as a leading player and character actor. His best-known roles included Gregers Werle in The Wild Duck, the captain in Androcles and the Lion, and Bluntschli in Arms and the Man — all in 1925 — and King Magnus in The Apple Cart (1930). He created the role of Charles Marsden in Eugene O'Neill's long-running drama, Strange Interlude (1928–29). In 1938 he succeeded Orson Welles as Brutus in the Mercury Theatre's debut stage production, Caesar, and in 1941 he toured nationwide in The Man Who Came to Dinner. His last significant Broadway role was in Three Sisters (1942), with Judith Anderson, Katharine Cornell and Ruth Gordon.

His radio credits include Tom Powers' Life Studies (1935–36), a 15-minute series of true-life stories on NBC. Powers published two books of monologues, Life Studies (1939) and More Life Studies (1940). He also wrote four plays and two romantic novels, Virgin with Butterflies (1945) and Sheba on Trampled Grass (1946).

Powers moved to the West Coast after becoming ill with arthritis, and became a full-time movie actor when Billy Wilder invited him to play the murder victim in the 1944 film noir classic, Double Indemnity. For the next dozen years or so, Powers appeared in over 80 film and television roles, usually playing middle-aged business men, military or police officers. His performance as Metallus Cimber in Julius Caesar (1953) is regarded as Powers' best during his Hollywood years.

Personal life

Tom Powers was married to Meta Murray Janney of Philadelphia on September 7, 1929. Powers died of heart disease at his home in Manhattan Beach, California, on November 9, 1955, at age 65. He was interred in Pierce Brothers Valhalla Memorial Park, in North Hollywood, California.

Filmography

Actor
1957
The Christophers (TV Series) as
Dr. Howe
- Gentle Warrior (1957) - Dr. Howe
1957
Panic! (TV Series) as
Warden
- The Prisoner (1957) - Warden
1956
The Go-Getter as
Miller's Business Partner
1956
Cavalcade of America (TV Series) as
Wilkeson
- Who Is Byington? (1956) - Wilkeson
1956
The 20th Century-Fox Hour (TV Series) as
Dr. Fernwood
- Crack-Up (1956) - Dr. Fernwood
1955
The Gentle Warrior (Short) as
Dr. Howe
1954
The Lone Wolf (TV Series) as
Tom Steele / Carl Olsen
- The Newhall Story (a.k.a. Phoenix-Newhall) (1955) - Tom Steele
- The Ski Story (1954) - Carl Olsen
1955
Four Star Playhouse (TV Series) as
Gen. Vincent
- The Firing Squad (1955) - Gen. Vincent
1955
Big Town (TV Series) as
Hampton Norris
- The Last Assignment (1955)
- Firetrap (1955) - Hampton Norris
1955
Double Jeopardy as
Harry Sheldon
1955
Climax! (TV Series)
- The Deliverance of Sister Cecilia (1955)
- The Leaf Out of the Book (1955)
1955
The Eternal Sea as
General (uncredited)
1953
Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
Dr. Franco / Judge / Minister / ...
- No Sad Songs for Me (1955) - Dr. Franco
- Penny Serenade (1955) - Judge
- Shall Not Perish (1954) - Minister
- Lovely Day (1953) - Mr Marshall
1951
Fireside Theatre (TV Series) as
Payson / Simon Thor / Barney Ringo / ...
- The Failure (1955) - Payson
- Crusade Without Conscience (1954) - Simon Thor
- Ringo's Last Assignment (1954) - Barney Ringo
- The People's Choice (1952)
- A Question of Wills (1951) - Paton
- Dr. Mac (1951)
- Comes the Day (1951)
- Close Shave (1951)
1955
New York Confidential as
District Attorney Rossi
1955
Ten Wanted Men as
Henry Green
1955
The Americano as
Jim Rogers
1955
The Halls of Ivy (TV Series)
- Pinkerton Day (1955)
1954
Mayor of the Town (TV Series) as
Jacobs
- The Watchmaker (1954) - Jacobs
- Papa Dear (1954) - Jacobs
- Doctor's Orders (1954) - Jacobs
- Butch's Tonsillectomy (1954) - Jacobs
1954
General Electric Theater (TV Series) as
Stark
- Exit for Margo (1954) - Stark
1954
Lucky Me as
Thayer Crony (uncredited)
1954
The Mad Magician as
Inspector (uncredited)
1954
The Ray Milland Show (TV Series)
- The Egg and Ray (1954)
1954
Adventures of Superman (TV Series) as
Railroad Official
- Beware the Wrecker (1954) - Railroad Official
1953
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (TV Series) as
Mr. Hopkins
- No Noise (1953) - Mr. Hopkins
1953
Sea of Lost Ships as
Rear Admiral
1953
Donovan's Brain as
Donovan's Washington Advisor
1953
Devil's Canyon as
Joe Holbert (uncredited)
1953
I, the Jury as
Miller
1953
The Last Posse as
Frank White
1953
Hannah Lee: An American Primitive as
Sheriff
1953
Julius Caesar as
Metellus Cimber
1953
Scared Stiff as
Police Lieutenant (uncredited)
1953
The Marksman as
Lt. Gov. Watson
1953
I'm the Law (TV Series)
- The McClury Brothers Story (1953)
1953
Hollywood Opening Night (TV Series)
- Mrs. Genius (1953)
1952
Your Jeweler's Showcase (TV Series)
- Street of Night (1952)
- Like the Rich People (1952)
1952
The Steel Trap as
Valcourt, Travel Agent
1952
The WAC from Walla Walla as
General (uncredited)
1952
Horizons West as
Frank Tarleton
1952
We're Not Married! as
Atty. Gen. Frank Bush (uncredited)
1952
Diplomatic Courier as
Cherney (uncredited)
1952
Bal Tabarin as
Eddie Mendies
1952
Denver & Rio Grande as
Sloan
1952
Racket Squad (TV Series)
- One for the Books (1952)
1952
Jet Job as
Oscar Collins
1952
The Fabulous Senorita as
Delaney
1952
Deadline - U.S.A. as
Andrew Wharton (uncredited)
1952
Flesh and Fury as
Andy Randolph
1952
Phone Call from a Stranger as
Dr. Fernwood (uncredited)
1951
The Well as
Mayor
1951
The Strip as
Lt. Detective Bonnabel
1951
The Tall Target as
Simon G. Stroud (uncredited)
1951
Fighting Coast Guard as
Adm. Ryan
1951
Stars Over Hollywood (TV Series)
- Never Laugh at a Lady (1951)
1951
The Lone Ranger (TV Series) as
Marshal Lindon
- Two Gold Lockets (1951) - Marshal Lindon
1950
Again... Pioneers as
Ken Keeler
1950
Right Cross as
Tom Balford
1950
Destination Moon as
General Thayer
1950
The Nevadan as
Bill Martin
1949
East Side, West Side as
Owen Lee
1949
Chinatown at Midnight as
Capt. Howard Brown
1949
Chicago Deadline as
Glenn Howard
1949
Scene of the Crime as
Umpire Menafoe
1949
Special Agent as
Chief Special Agent Wilcox
1948
Mexican Hayride as
Ed Mason
1948
Angel in Exile as
Prison Warden
1948
Station West as
Captain Iles
1948
The Velvet Touch as
Detective (uncredited)
1948
The Time of Your Life as
Freddy Blick (a stool pigeon and frame-up artist)
1948
Up in Central Park as
Rogan
1948
I Love Trouble as
Ralph Johnson
1947
The Son of Rusty as
Hugh Mitchell
1947
They Won't Believe Me as
Trenton
1947
For the Love of Rusty as
Hugh Mitchell
1947
The Farmer's Daughter as
Nordick
1947
Angel and the Badman as
Dr. Mangram
1946
The Last Crooked Mile as
Floyd Sorelson
1946
Her Adventurous Night as
Dan Carter
1946
The Blue Dahlia as
Capt. Hendrickson
1946
Two Years Before the Mast as
Bellamer
1945
The Chicago Kid as
Mike Thurber
1945
The Phantom Speaks as
Harvey Bogardus
1944
Practically Yours as
Commander Harry Harpe
1944
Double Indemnity as
Mr. Dietrichson
1917
The Auction Block as
Bob Wharton
1916
Love in a Mist (Short) as
The Fiancee
1915
The Passing of a Soul (Short) as
The Son
1915
The Traitor (Short) as
Lieutenant Shaw
1915
As Ye Repent as
Harry Somers
1915
A Lancashire Lass (Short) as
Howard
1915
Barnaby Rudge as
Barnaby Rudge
1915
Be Sure Your Sins (Short) as
Leo Garth
1915
The Painted Lady Betty (Short) as
Jack
1914
His Great Opportunity (Short) as
Understudy
1914
Life's Dark Road (Short) as
The Lover
1914
Oh My Aunt! (Short) as
Suitor
1914
The Basilisk (Short) as
Eric Larne, the fiancé
1914
Gertie the Dinosaur (Short) as
Clumsy Copy Boy (uncredited)
1914
Aladdin: or, a Lad Out (Short) as
The Lad
1914
Morphia the Death Drug (Short) as
The Boy
1914
The Pet of the Regiment (Short) as
Tommy Atkins
1914
Time the Great Healer (Short) as
Dick / Harry
1914
In the Shadow of Big Ben (Short) as
Harry Forrest
1914
The Unseen Witness (Short) as
Brian Foster
1914
Cinder-Elfred (Short) as
Elfred
1914
Memory (Short) as
Paolo
1914
The Hills Are Calling (Short) as
Donald
1914
Unfit; or, The Strength of the Weak (Short) as
Ned Osborne
1914
Lucky Jim (Short) as
Jim Brown
1914
The Hunchback (Short) as
Tom
1914
The Schemers: or, The Jewels of Hate (Short) as
James Mortimer
1914
Dr. Fenton's Ordeal (Short) as
Rupert Harding
1914
The Terror of the Air (Short) as
Roger Doubleday
1914
Over the Garden Wall (Short) as
Billy Birch
1914
Daisy Doodad's Dial (Short) as
Husband
1914
Flotilla the Flirt (Short) as
Tompasso
1914
Judged by Appearances (Short) as
Ralph Bellamy
1914
Creatures of Habit (Short) as
Tom
1913
Cutey Plays Detective (Short) as
The Pal
1913
Counsellor Bobby (Short) as
Dr. Randall - Jenny's Sweetheart
1913
A Window on Washington Park (Short) as
Alan Dale, the Old Man's Nephew
1913
Let 'Em Quarrel (Short) as
Powell - the Husband
1913
Checkmated (Short) as
Cecil Wray
1913
The House in Suburbia (Short) as
John Doane
1913
Sisters All (Short)
1913
Under the Make-Up (Short) as
Pierrot
1913
Stenographer Troubles (Short) as
Office Employee
1912
While She Powdered Her Nose (Short) as
Abner Waite
1912
The Signal of Distress (Short) as
George Gordon
1912
Susie to Susanne (Short) as
John - Susie's Sweetheart
1912
The Face or the Voice (Short) as
Robert's Friend
1912
Saving an Audience (Short) as
John
1912
The Cylinder's Secret (Short) as
Richard Johns, Howard's Son
1912
An Eventful Elopement (Short) as
Charley Fortune - Mabel's Sweetheart
1912
The Picture Idol (Short) as
Beth's Sweetheart
1912
Fortunes of a Composer (Short) as
Opera Attendee (uncredited)
1912
Love in the Ghetto (Short) as
Sammy Bertram - Rebecca's Sweetheart
1912
The Hieroglyphic (Short) as
Tom Swayne
1912
The Illumination (Short) as
Giuseppe
1912
The Haunted Rocker (Short) as
Jack Farnum - Madge's Suitor
1912
The Great Diamond Robbery (Short) as
D'Ahseen - First Detective
1912
A Story of the Circus (Short) as
Kenneth'sThe Boy's Father
1912
A Cure for Pokeritis (Short)
1912
The Heart of a Man (Short) as
Tom Hunter
1912
A Girl of the West (Short) as
Jones - the Ranch Owner
1911
The Black Chasm (Short) as
Yellow Eagle
1911
The Half-Breed's Daughter (Short) as
Luke Lansing - a Gold Miner
1911
The Girl and the Sheriff (Short) as
The Mountain Boy
1911
A Western Heroine (Short)
1911
The Sheriff's Friend (Short) as
Sheriff Joe Cooper
Writer
1914
Morphia the Death Drug (Short) (story)
Self
1954
Man-Made Miracles (Documentary short) as
VP of Research
1949
City at Night (TV Series) as
Self (1950)
1922
Starland Review No. 2 (Documentary short) as
Self
Archive Footage
2009
The Rules of Film Noir (TV Movie documentary) as
Mr. Dietrichson (clip from Double Indemnity (1944)) (uncredited)
1995
American Cinema (TV Series documentary) as
Mr. Dietrichson (clip from Double Indemnity (1944))
- Film Noir (1995) - Mr. Dietrichson (clip from Double Indemnity (1944)) (uncredited)
1995
Century of Cinema (TV Series documentary) as
Mr. Dietrichson, 'Double Indemnity'
- A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies (1995) - Mr. Dietrichson, 'Double Indemnity' (uncredited)
1989
Knots Landing (TV Series) as
Mr. Dietrichson
- Straight Down the Line (1989) - Mr. Dietrichson (uncredited)

References

Tom Powers Wikipedia


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