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Full Name
  
Thomas Tryon

Role
  
Film actor

Occupation
  
• Actor • Writer

Spouse
  
Ann Noyes (m. 1955–1958)

Years active
  
1955–1991

Parents
  
Arthur Lane Tryon

Name
  
Tom Tryon


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Born
  
January 14, 1926 (
1926-01-14
)

Partner(s)
  
• Clive Clerk (1970s) • Calvin Culver

Died
  
September 4, 1991, Los Angeles, California, United States

Movies
  
The Cardinal, The Glory Guys

Books
  
Harvest Home, The Other, Night Magic, Crowned Heads, The Wings of the Morning

Similar People
  
Otto Preminger, Robert Mulligan, Arnold Laven, Brandon deWilde, Jill Haworth

TOM TRYON TRIBUTE


Thomas "Tom" Tryon (January 14, 1926 – September 4, 1991) was an American film and television actor, best known for playing the title role in the film The Cardinal (1963), featured roles in the war films The Longest Day and In Harm's Way and as the Walt Disney television character Texas John Slaughter (1958–1961). He later turned to the writing of prose fiction and screenplays, and wrote several science fiction, horror and mystery novels.

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Early life and education

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Thomas Tryon was born on January 14, 1926, in Hartford, Connecticut, as the son of Arthur Lane Tryon, a clothier and owner of Stackpole, Moore & Tryon. (He is often erroneously identified as the son of silent screen actor Glenn Tryon.)

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He served in the United States Navy in the Pacific from 1943–1946 during and after World War II. Upon return from the U.S. Navy he attended and graduated from Yale.

Acting career

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Tryon then studied acting at NYC's Neighborhood Playhouse under the tutelage of Sanford Meisner. He appeared in the 1952 original Broadway production of Wish You Were Here, a long-running musical that starred Jack Cassidy, Patricia Marand and Sheila Bond.

He guest starred in 1955 as Antoine De More in the two-part episode "King of the Dakotas" of NBC's western anthology series Frontier. Tryon appeared in the lead in "The Mark Hanford Story" (February 26, 1958) on NBC's Wagon Train. He portrayed an educated half-breed outraged at his father, Jack Hanford (played by Onslow Stevens), for having mistreated Mark's Cheyenne mother. Kathleen Crowley portrayed Ann Jamison, a young woman that the senior Hanford plans to marry after the self-banishment and then suicide of Mark's mother.

Tryon's other television roles included that of Texas John Slaughter, a part of ABC's Walt Disney Presents in the late 1950s. The role was based on actual historical figure John Slaughter. Tryon also had guest appearances on NBC's The Restless Gun (as "Sheriff Billy"), The Virginian and ABC's The Big Valley (as "Scott Breckenridge") in the April 13, 1966 episode entitled ("The Midas Man"). He was part of a live television performance of The Fall of the House of Usher. He also co-wrote a song, "I Wish I Was," which appeared on an obscure record by Dick Kallman, star of the short-lived and now largely forgotten 1965 television sitcom, Hank. He appeared in the 1967 episode "Charade of Justice" of NBC's western series The Road West starring Barry Sullivan.

Tryon's film career began with Michael Curtiz directing him in a starring role in 1956's The Scarlet Hour, a crime drama about a man whose married lover persuades him to commit a robbery.

Future roles included comic horror and science fiction films, most notably I Married a Monster from Outer Space (1958) and the Walt Disney romantic comedy film, Moon Pilot (1962). He also appeared in Westerns, including Three Violent People (1956), with Charlton Heston and The Glory Guys (1965), as well as a made-for-TV remake of Winchester '73 in 1967.

In 1962, he was cast to play the role of Stephen Burkett ("Adam") in the unfinished Marilyn Monroe-Dean Martin comedy film, Something's Got to Give, directed by George Cukor, but lost that role after Monroe was fired from the movie. He was also considered but eventually passed over for the role of Janet Leigh's lover, Sam Loomis, in the classic thriller, Psycho (1960).

Tryon's greatest role was as an ambitious Catholic priest in The Cardinal (1963), for which he received a nomination for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama. However, that honor barely compensated for the trauma and abuse he suffered at the hands of director Otto Preminger. At one point during filming, Preminger fired Tryon in front of his parents when they visited the set, then rehired him after being satisfied that Tryon had been sufficiently humiliated.

Tryon also appeared in two epic films about World War II, The Longest Day (1962) and In Harm's Way (1965).

Writing career

Disillusioned with acting, Tryon retired from the profession in 1969 and began writing horror and mystery novels. He was successful, overcoming skepticism about a classically handsome movie star suddenly turning novelist. His best-known work is The Other (1971), about a boy whose evil twin brother may or may not be responsible for a series of deaths in a small rural community in the 1930s. He adapted his novel into a film released the following year, which starred Diana Muldaur, Uta Hagen, and John Ritter.

Harvest Home (1973), about the dark pagan rituals being practiced in a small New England town, was adapted as The Dark Secret of Harvest Home (1978), a television mini-series starring Bette Davis. An extensive critical analysis of Tryon's horror novels can be found in S. T. Joshi's book The Modern Weird Tale (2001).

His other books include Crowned Heads, a collection of novellas inspired by the legends of Hollywood. The first of these novellas, Fedora, about a reclusive former film actress whose relationship with her plastic surgeon is similar to that between a drug addict and her pusher, was later converted to a feature film directed by Billy Wilder. Though the film was only moderately successful, it is considered by many to be a minor classic of the thriller and horror genres.

Other novellas in the collection were based on the murder of former silent screen star Ramón Novarro, and the quasi-Oedipal relationship between actor Clifton Webb and his mother. Lady (1974) concerns the friendship between an eight-year-old boy and a charming widow in 1930s New England and the secret he discovers about her. Many consider this to be Tryon's best work. His novel The Night of the Moonbow (1989) tells the story of a boy driven to violent means by the constant harassment he receives at a summer boys camp. Night Magic, written in 1991, was posthumously published in 1995.

Personal life

Tryon married, in 1955, Ann L. Noyes, the daughter of stockbroker Joseph Leo Lilienthal and his wife, the former Edna Arnstein. She was the former wife of Thomas Ewing Noyes, with whom she had been a theatrical producer. The Tryons divorced in 1958, and Ann Tryon resumed her previous married name, dying as Ann L. Noyes in 1966.

During the 1970s, he was in a romantic relationship with Clive Clerk, one of the original cast members of A Chorus Line and an interior designer who decorated Tryon's apartment on Central Park West in New York City, which was featured in Architectural Digest.

Tryon was also involved in a relationship with Calvin Culver, also known as Casey Donovan, a gay porn star.

Death

Tryon died of stomach cancer on September 4, 1991, at the age of 65, in Los Angeles, California.

Filmography

Actor
1971
The Horsemen (uncredited)
1971
Johnny Got His Gun (uncredited)
1962
The Virginian (TV Series) as
Sheriff Sam Tolliver / Andrew Hiller / Cliff Darrow / ...
- The Price of the Hanging (1970) - Sheriff Sam Tolliver
- Star Crossed (1967) - Andrew Hiller / Cliff Darrow
- Girl on the Glass Mountain (1966) - Howie Sheppard
- The Man from the Sea (1962) - Kevin Doyle
1969
Color Me Dead as
Frank Bigelow
1968
Persecución hasta Valencia as
Harry Bell
1965
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (TV Series) as
Eddie Simpson / Terry Williams
- Wipeout (1967) - Eddie Simpson
- Mr. Governess (1965) - Terry Williams
1967
The Road West (TV Series) as
Sheriff Platt
- Charade of Justice (1967) - Sheriff Platt
1967
Winchester '73 (TV Movie) as
Lin McAdam
1966
The Big Valley (TV Series) as
Scott Breckenridge
- The Midas Man (1966) - Scott Breckenridge
1965
The Glory Guys as
Capt. Demas Harrod
1965
In Harm's Way as
Mac
1965
Kraft Suspense Theatre (TV Series) as
Tom Banning
- Nobody Will Ever Know (1965) - Tom Banning
1963
The Cardinal as
Stephen Fermoyle
1963
Dr. Kildare (TV Series) as
Dr. William Ellis
- The Mosaic (1963) - Dr. William Ellis
1962
Something's Got to Give (Short) as
Stephen Burkett
1962
The Longest Day as
Lt. Wilson
1962
Moon Pilot as
Capt. Richmond Talbot
1961
Marines, Let's Go as
Pfc. Skip Roth
1958
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Texas John Slaughter
- Texas John Slaughter: Frank Clell's in Town (1961) - Texas John Slaughter
- Texas John Slaughter: A Trip to Tucson (1961) - Texas John Slaughter
- Texas John Slaughter: A Holster Full of Law (1961) - Texas John Slaughter
- Texas John Slaughter: End of the Trail (1961) - Texas John Slaughter
- Texas John Slaughter: Geronimo's Revenge (1960) - Texas John Slaughter
- Texas John Slaughter: Kentucky Gunslick (1960) - Texas John Slaughter
- Texas John Slaughter: Apache Friendship (1960) - Texas John Slaughter
- Texas John Slaughter: Desperado from Tombstone (1960) - Texas John Slaughter
- Texas John Slaughter: Range War at Tombstone (1959) - Texas John Slaughter
- Texas John Slaughter: Wild Horse Revenge (1959) - Texas John Slaughter
- Texas John Slaughter: The Robber Stallion (1959) - Texas John Slaughter
- Texas John Slaughter: The Slaughter Trail (1959) - Texas John Slaughter
- Texas John Slaughter: The Man from Bitter Creek (1959) - Texas John Slaughter
- Texas John Slaughter: Showdown at Sandoval (1959) - Texas John Slaughter
- Texas John Slaughter: Killers from Kansas (1959) - Texas John Slaughter
- Texas John Slaughter: Ambush in Laredo (1958) - Texas John Slaughter
- Texas John Slaughter (1958) - Texas John Slaughter
1961
Gundown at Sandoval as
Texas John Slaughter
1960
The Story of Ruth as
Mahlon
1959
The Joseph Cotten Show: On Trial (TV Series) as
David
- Strange Witness (1959) - David
1958
I Married a Monster from Outer Space as
Bill Farrell
1958
The Millionaire (TV Series) as
Tony Drummond
- The Tony Drummond Story (1958) - Tony Drummond
1958
General Electric Theater (TV Series) as
David
- Strange Witness (1958) - David
1958
The Restless Gun (TV Series) as
Sheriff Bill Riddle
- Sheriff Billy (1958) - Sheriff Bill Riddle
1958
Wagon Train (TV Series) as
Mark Hanford
- The Mark Hanford Story (1958) - Mark Hanford
1955
Matinee Theatre (TV Series) as
John / Abraham / Heathcliff / ...
- Dark of the Moon (1957) - John
- Elementals (1957)
- The Story of Sarah (1957) - Abraham
- Wuthering Heights (1957) - Heathcliff
- Frankenstein (1957)
- A Candle in the Dark (1956)
- The Fall of the House of Usher (1956) - Roderick Usher
- Wuthering Heights (1955)
1957
The Unholy Wife as
San Sanford
1957
Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
Sam
- Design for November (1957) - Sam
1957
Zane Grey Theatre (TV Series) as
Jeff Anderson
- Black Is for Grief (1957) - Jeff Anderson
1957
Playhouse 90 (TV Series) as
Charley Wyckham
- Where's Charley? (1957) - Charley Wyckham
1957
The 20th Century-Fox Hour (TV Series) as
Abe Lincoln
- Springfield Incident (1957) - Abe Lincoln
1956
Jane Wyman Presents the Fireside Theatre (TV Series) as
Dr. Tom Hurd / Ben / Kevin Cavanaugh
- Birthright (1957) - Dr. Tom Hurd
- The Mirror (1956) - Ben
- Not What She Pretended (1956) - Kevin Cavanaugh
1956
Three Violent People as
Beauregard 'Cinch' Saunders
1956
Screaming Eagles as
Pvt. Mason
1956
The Scarlet Hour as
E.V. 'Marsh' Marshall
1955
Frontier (TV Series) as
Antoine De More
- King of the Dakotas: Part 2 (1955) - Antoine De More
- King of the Dakotas: Part 1 (1955) - Antoine De More
1955
The Way of the World (TV Series)
- Episode dated 28 March 1955 (1955)
Writer
1978
Fedora (based on a story by - as Thomas Tryon)
1978
The Dark Secret of Harvest Home (TV Mini Series) (book "Harvest Home" - 2 episodes)
- Tithing Day, Sheaving Tide, Husking Bee, Corn Play, Kindling Night, Harvest Home (1978) - (book "Harvest Home" - as Thomas Tryon)
- Ploughing Day, Planting Day, Agnes Fair, Choosing the Young Lord, the Day of Seasoning (1978) - (book "Harvest Home" - as Thomas Tryon)
1972
The Other (novel "The Other" - as Thomas Tryon) / (screenplay - as Thomas Tryon)
Producer
1972
The Other (executive producer - as Thomas Tryon)
1971
Johnny Got His Gun (executive producer)
Self
1991
Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker (Documentary) as
Self
1971
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
Self - Actor / Author / Self - Author / ...
- Episode #16.93 (1977) - Self - Author
- Episode #15.187 (1976) - Self - Actor / Author
- Episode #12.219 (1973) - Self
- Episode #10.184 (1971) - Self - Actor / Author
1972
The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Maureen Stapleton, June Allyson, Jason Robards, Tom Tryon, Richard Landis (1972) - Self
1971
The David Frost Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.235 (1971) - Self
1971
McLean and Company (TV Series) as
Self
- Tom Tryon (1971) - Self
1971
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 3 June 1971 (1971) - Self
1971
The Lee Phillip Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Buddy Hackett and Tom Tryon (1971) - Self
1964
Hollywood goes to a World Premiere (Short documentary) as
Self
1964
You Don't Say (TV Series) as
Self
- Barbara Rush and Tom Tryon. - Day 5 (1964) - Self
- Barbara Rush and Tom Tryon. - Day 4 (1964) - Self
- Barbara Rush and Tom Tryon. - Day 3 (1964) - Self
- Barbara Rush and Tom Tryon. - Day 2 (1964) - Self
- Barbara Rush and Tom Tryon. - Day 1 (1964) - Self
1964
Hollywood and the Stars (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Anatomy of a Movie: The Cardinal (1964) - Self
1960
Here's Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.41 (1960) - Self
1960
About Faces (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 16 June 1960 (1960) - Self
1960
The Steve Allen Plymouth Show (TV Series) as
Self
- The Movie Premiere of 'Can-Can' (1960) - Self
1959
Disneyland '59 (TV Movie documentary) as
John Slaughter
1959
The 31st Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member
Archive Footage
2021
The Making of: The Other (Video) as
Self
2007
John Wayne: Behind the Scenes (Video documentary)
2002
Hour of Stars (TV Series) as
Abe Lincoln
- Springfield Incident (2002) - Abe Lincoln
1998
I Married a Monster (TV Movie) as
Bill Farrell (edited from "I Married a Monster from Outer Space") (uncredited)
1997
Twentieth Century Fox: The First 50 Years (TV Movie documentary) as
Actor 'The Longest Day' (uncredited)
1993
TV's Western Heroes (Video documentary) as
Self
1966
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Captain Richmond Talbot
- Moon Pilot: Part 2 (1966) - Captain Richmond Talbot
- Moon Pilot: Part 1 (1966) - Captain Richmond Talbot
1959
Frontier Justice (TV Series) as
Jeff Anderson
- Black Is for Grief (1959) - Jeff Anderson
1957
Studio 57 (TV Series) as
Ben
- The Mirror (1957) - Ben

References

Tom Tryon Wikipedia