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Occupation
  
Actor

Spouse
  
Jeanne Martel (m. 1937)

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Tom Tyler

Years active
  
1924–1953


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Full Name
  
Vincent Markowski

Born
  
August 9, 1903 (
1903-08-09
)
Port Henry, New York, U.S.

Cause of death
  
Heart failure, complications from scleroderma

Died
  
May 3, 1954, Hamtramck, Michigan, United States

Siblings
  
Molly Redge, Frank Markowski Jr., Joe Marko, Katherine Slepski

Parents
  
Frank Markowski, Helen Markowski

Movies
  
Adventures of Captain Marvel, The Mummy's Hand, The Phantom, Stagecoach, Deadwood Pass

Similar People
  
Tim Holt, William Witney, Robert Livingston, Sam Katzman, Berton Churchill

12inch Tom Tyler as The Phantom - 1943 Custom Figure


Tom Tyler (August 9, 1903 – May 3, 1954) was an American actor known for his leading roles in low-budget Western films in the silent and sound eras, and for his portrayal of superhero Captain Marvel in the 1941 serial film The Adventures of Captain Marvel.

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Early years

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Born Vincent Markowski or Markowsky (sources differ) in Port Henry, New York, to Lithuanian-American parents, Helen (née Montvilos) and Frank Markowski. he had two brothers: Frank Jr. and Joe (who changed his last name to Marko), and two sisters: Katherine (Mrs. Slepski), and Maliane "Molly" (Mrs. Redge). He made his First Communion in a small church in Mineville around 1910. His father and older brother worked in the mines for the Witherbee Sherman Company.

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In 1913, his family moved to Hamtramck, Michigan, where he attended St. Florian Elementary School and Hamtramck High School. After graduating high school, he left home and made his way west, finding work as a seaman on a merchant steamer in the U.S. Merchant Marine, a coal miner in Pennsylvania, a lumberjack in the Northwest, and even a prizefighter.

Weightlifting

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Tyler was an amateur weightlifter sponsored by the Los Angeles Athletic Club during the late 1920s. He set a new world's amateur record for the right-hand clean and jerk by lifting 213 pounds (97 kg). In 1928, he won the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) heavyweight weightlifting championship, lifting 760 pounds (340 kg)—a record that stood for fourteen years.

Early film career

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Around 1924, Tyler arrived in California and found work in the film industry as a prop man and extra. His first screen appearances as an extra included Three Weeks (1924), Leatherstocking (1924), and Wild Horse Mesa (1925). In 1925, Tyler was signed to a contract with Film Booking Offices of America (FBO) to star in a series of Western adventures with a starting salary of about $75 per week. His first starring role was in Let's Go Gallagher (1925). In the next four years, he starred in 28 additional Westerns for FBO, including The Masquerade Bandit (1926), The Sonora Kid (1927), The Texas Tornado (1928), The Avenging Rider (1928), and Pride of the Pawnee (1929). While romance was generally underplayed in these early Westerns, a number of up-and-coming heroines—including Doris Hill, Jean Arthur, and Nora Lane—contributed to the overall appeal of Tyler's films, which enjoyed critical praise and were popular with Saturday matinee audiences. His four years with FBO gave him valuable riding and acting experience, and made him a popular cowboy hero in the latter years of the silent film era.

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In 1929, Tyler was signed with Syndicate Pictures, where he made his last eight silent films in 1929 and 1930, which included The Man from Nevada (1929), Pioneers of the West (1929), The Canyon of Missing Men (1930), and Call of the Desert (1930). In 1930, Tyler was loaned out to Mascot Pictures for his first "all talking" sound film, The Phantom of the West, a typical ten-chapter Saturday matinee cowboy cliffhanger featuring a mysterious secret villain and numerous stunts and action sequences. Kermit Maynard, the brother of Ken Maynard, was Tyler's stunt double in the more dangerous sequences. In 1931, Tyler made his first Syndicate sound film, West of Cheyenne, which showcased an excellent voice for Westerns, despite his awkward delivery of lines. Tyler concluded his contract with Syndicate Pictures with Rider of the Plains (1931) and God's Country and the Man (1931). He was also strongly considered for the role of Tarzan by MGM in their Tarzan the Ape Man (1932)

Monogram Pictures

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In 1931, the fledgling Monogram Pictures signed Tyler to an eight-picture contract as part of the company's sagebrush series. These typical low-budget "quickies" included Man from Death Valley (1931), Single-Handed Sanders (1932), The Man from New Mexico (1932), and Honor of the Mounted (1932)—each made for about $8000. All of his Monogram films received critical and popular support. When Monogram chose Bob Steele to star in the next season's series, Tyler moved over to Universal to do three chapter plays—a safari yarn called Jungle Mystery (1932), Clancy of the Mounted (1933), and Phantom of the Air (1933)—while managing to fit in four low-budget Westerns for Freuler Monarch Pictures, including The Forty-Niners (1932), When a Man Rides Alone (1933), Deadwood Pass (1933), and War on the Range (1933).

Reliable Pictures and Victory Pictures

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In 1934, Tyler signed a two-year contract with Harry S. Webb's Reliable Pictures for eighteen low-budget Western films, tailored as second features on double bills for second- and third-tier movie houses. These films included Mystery Ranch (1934), Silver Bullet (1935), Born to Battle (1935), Silent Valley (1935), Fast Bullets (1936), and Santa Fe Bound (1936). Despite a few well-done scenes and some good performances by supporting players like Slim Whitaker, Charles King, and Earl Dwire, most of these films were of average quality with production shortcomings that restricted the effectiveness of Tyler's performances. By 1936, companies such as Republic Pictures and Paramount Pictures were producing larger budget better-quality Western films with impressive exterior locations that overshadowed the type of Poverty Row low-budget offerings that brought Tyler to fame.

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In 1936, Tyler signed a two-year contract with Sam Katzman's new Victory Pictures for eight Western films, each budgeted at about $6000. The first five of these films were directed by Bob Hill and included Cheyenne Rides Again (1937) with Lucile Brown and The Feud of the Trail (1937) in which Tyler played a dual role. Of lesser quality, the final three included two co-starring his wife, Jeanne Martel: Orphan of the Pecos (1937) and Lost Ranch (1937), the latter containing a rare scene in which Tyler lip syncs two songs: "Tucson Mary" and "Home on the Range". Following Brothers of the West (1937), Katzman did not renew Tyler's contract with Victory, replacing him with Tim McCoy as the company's top Western star.

With no starring roles being offered to him, Tyler took a job with the Wallace Brothers Circus in 1938. He returned to Hollywood and appeared in supporting roles and bit parts in several feature films, including John Ford's Stagecoach (1939) with John Wayne, Drums Along the Mohawk (1939) with Henry Fonda, Gone With the Wind (1940) with Clark Gable, The Westerner (1940) with Gary Cooper, and John Ford's The Grapes of Wrath (1940) also with Henry Fonda. His most unusual role was that of Kharis the mummy in Universal's The Mummy's Hand (1940), in which he was cast because the studio felt he resembled a younger Boris Karloff well enough to match stock footage of Karloff from The Mummy (1932).

In 1941, Tyler signed a two-year contract with Republic Pictures to star in 13 films in the popular The Three Mesquiteers series in the role of Stony Brooke opposite Bob Steele playing Tucson Smith, Rufe Davis playing Lullaby Joslin, and Jimmie Dodd playing Lullaby Joslin. His $150 per week salary during the first year was increased to $200 per week for the second year. These final 13 films in The Three Mesquiteers series (39 through 51) represent some of Tyler's best work, and his last leading roles: Outlaws of Cherokee Trail (1941), Gauchos of El Dorado (1941), West of Cimarron (1941), Code of the Outlaw (1942), Raiders of the Range (1942), Westward Ho (1942), The Phantom Plainsmen (1942), Shadows on the Sage (1942), Valley of Hunted Men (1942), Thundering Trails (1943), The Blocked Trail (1943), Santa Fe Scouts (1943), and Riders of the Rio Grande (1943), the last film in the series.

During this period, Republic Pictures, which failed to secure the rights to Superman, purchased the rights to another comic book superhero, Captain Marvel. In his late thirties at the time, Tyler was still in good shape and physique and was offered the title role at $250 per week for four weeks work. In the title role in The Adventures of Captain Marvel (1941), Tyler portrayed the first film adaptation of a comic book superhero.

Tyler also starred in The Phantom (1943), based on Lee Falk's famous comic strip. It was Tyler's last major screen role. Columbia Pictures intended to make a sequel to The Phantom for years, but the studio's rights to the Phantom property eventually lapsed. The story was hastily rewritten as The Adventures of Captain Africa, starring John Hart, and footage of Tyler's Phantom appears in some of the long shots.

Later years

In 1943, the forty-year-old Tyler was diagnosed with severe rheumatoid arthritis. He was physically limited to occasional supporting roles in Western films, including San Antonio (1945) with Errol Flynn; They Were Expendable (1945), Red River (1948), and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) with John Wayne; Badman's Territory (1946) with Randolph Scott; Masked Raiders (1949), Riders of the Range (1950), Rio Grande Patrol (1951), and Road Agent (1952) with Tim Holt; West of the Brazos (1950) and several other films with James Ellison; Trail of Robin Hood (1950) with Roy Rogers; and Best of the Badmen (1951) with Robert Ryan. Tyler was one of John Ford Stock Company appearing in six of the director's films.

Beginning in 1950, Tyler transitioned to television work, finding minor roles on The Lone Ranger (1950), Dick Tracy (1950), The Cisco Kid (1950–1951), The Range Rider (1951–1952), and The Roy Rogers Show (1952). His final television appearances were in four episodes of The Gene Autry Show in 1952 and 1953.

Marriage

Tyler married actress Jeanne Martel in September 1937; they met the previous year while filming Santa Fe Bound in which she was his leading lady. They appeared in two other films together in 1937, Lost Ranch and Orphan of the Pecos. She most likely accompanied him on the road with the Wallace Brothers Circus in 1938. According to a United States census, they were still married in May 1940, but most likely separated and divorced soon after.

Death

Suffering from severe rheumatoid arthritis and nearly destitute, Tyler moved back to Hamtramck and lived with his sister, Katherine Slepski, during the last year of his life. He died on May 3, 1954 of heart failure and complications from scleroderma at the age of 50. He was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Detroit.

Filmography

Actor
1956
Steve Donovan, Western Marshal (TV Series) as
District Marshal
- Comanche Kid (1956) - District Marshal
1953
Crossroad Avenger: The Adventures of the Tucson Kid (TV Movie) as
Deputy Ed
1952
The Gene Autry Show (TV Series) as
Lanky Henchman at Hideout / Slender Thug in the White Hat / Henchman Snake-Eye / ...
- Bandidos (1953) - Lanky Henchman at Hideout
- Thunder Out West (1953) - Slender Thug in the White Hat
- The Trail of the Witch (1952) - Henchman Snake-Eye
- Trouble at Silver Creek (1952) - Henchman Hank
1953
Cow Country as
Pete (credit only)
1951
The Range Rider (TV Series) as
Shotgun Guard / Indian
- Ambush in Coyote Canyon (1952) - Shotgun Guard (uncredited)
- The Ghost of Poco Loco (1951) - Indian (uncredited)
1952
Cowboy G-Men (TV Series) as
Henchman Cactus
- Salted Mines (1952) - Henchman Cactus
1952
Sky King (TV Series) as
Al
- The Giant Eagle (1952) - Al
1952
What Price Glory as
Capt. Davis (uncredited)
1952
The Lion and the Horse as
Bud Sabin
1952
Outlaw Women as
Chillawaka Charlie
1952
Road Agent as
Larkin - Henchman
1951
Boston Blackie (TV Series)
- The Big H Murder (1952)
- Roller Coaster Murder (1951)
1952
The Roy Rogers Show (TV Series) as
Henchman / Andy - Deputy
- Outlaw's Town (1952) - Henchman
- The Outlaw's Girl (1952) - Andy - Deputy
1951
Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok (TV Series) as
Sheriff
- Mexican Gun Running Story (1952) - Sheriff
- Johnny Deuce (1951) - Sheriff
1951
Mysterious Island as
Union Dispatch Rider (uncredited)
1951
Best of the Badmen as
Frank James
1951
The Great Missouri Raid as
Allen Parmer
1950
The Cisco Kid (TV Series) as
Sheriff / Sheriff Jim Turner
- Uncle Disinherits Niece (1951) - Sheriff
- Phoney Sheriff (1951) - Sheriff
- Haven for Heavies (1951) - Sheriff Jim Turner
- Wedding Blackmail (1950) - Sheriff
1950
Trail of Robin Hood as
Tom Tyler
1950
Rio Grande Patrol as
Chet Yance
1950
Fast on the Draw as
Outlaw Leader
1950
The Lone Ranger (TV Series) as
Jeff Garth
- Damsels in Distress (1950) - Jeff Garth
1950
West of the Brazos as
Henchman Sam
1950
Colorado Ranger as
Pete - Henchman
1950
Crooked River as
Weston - Henchman
1950
Marshal of Heldorado as
Mike Tulliver
1950
Hostile Country as
Tom Brady
1950
The Daltons' Women as
Emmett Dalton
1950
Riders of the Range as
The Ringo Kid
1949
Samson and Delilah as
Gristmill Captain (uncredited)
1949
Square Dance Jubilee as
Henchman Buck
1949
Masked Raiders as
Trig Trevett
1949
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon as
Cpl. Mike Quayne
1949
Lust for Gold as
Luke (uncredited)
1949
The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend as
Townsman (uncredited)
1949
The Younger Brothers as
Hatch
1949
I Shot Jesse James as
Frank James
1948
Blood on the Moon as
Frank Reardon
1948
The Three Musketeers as
1st Traveller (uncredited)
1948
Red River as
Quitter (uncredited)
1948
Return of the Bad Men as
Wild Bill Yeager
1948
The Dude Goes West as
Spiggoty
1947
Cheyenne as
Pecos
1946
Never Say Goodbye as
Policeman (uncredited)
1946
Badman's Territory as
Frank James
1945
San Antonio as
Lafe McWilliams
1945
They Were Expendable as
Captain at Airport (uncredited)
1945
Sing Me a Song of Texas as
Steve Andrews
1944
The Princess and the Pirate as
Lieutenant (uncredited)
1944
Ladies of Washington as
Federal Agent (uncredited)
1944
Boss of Boomtown as
Jim Ward
1944
The Navy Way as
Triangle A Ranch Hand (uncredited)
1944
Gun to Gun (Short) as
Capt. Haines (uncredited)
1943
The Phantom as
Geoffrey Prescott / The Phantom
1943
Wagon Tracks West as
Clawtooth
1943
Riders of the Rio Grande as
Stony Brooke
1943
Santa Fe Scouts as
Stony Brooke
1943
The Blocked Trail as
Stony Brooke
1943
Thundering Trails as
Stony Brooke
1942
Valley of Hunted Men as
Stony Brooke
1942
Shadows on the Sage as
Stony Brooke
1942
The Talk of the Town as
Clyde Bracken
1942
The Phantom Plainsmen as
Stony Brooke
1942
Westward Ho! as
Stony Brooke
1942
Raiders of the Range as
Stony Brooke
1942
Valley of the Sun as
Geronimo
1942
Code of the Outlaw as
Stony Brooke
1941
West of Cimarron as
Stony Brooke
1941
Gauchos of El Dorado as
'Stony' Brooke
1941
Riders of the Timberline as
Bill Slade
1941
Outlaws of Cherokee Trail as
Stony Brooke
1941
Bad Men of Missouri as
Deputy Sheriff Dave (uncredited)
1941
Border Vigilantes as
Jim Yager
1941
Adventures of Captain Marvel as
Captain Marvel
1941
Buck Privates as
Boxing Match Ring Announcer (uncredited)
1940
Texas Rangers Ride Again as
Ranger Gilpin (uncredited)
1940
Cherokee Strip as
Frank Lovell
1940
The Mummy's Hand as
The Mummy
1940
The Westerner as
King Evans
1940
Brother Orchid as
Curley Matthews
1940
The Light of Western Stars as
Sheriff Tom Hawes
1940
The Grapes of Wrath as
Deputy Handcuffing Casy (uncredited)
1939
Gone with the Wind as
Commanding Officer During Evacuation (uncredited)
1939
Drums Along the Mohawk as
Capt. Morgan (uncredited)
1939
Frontier Marshal as
Buck Newton (uncredited)
1939
The Night Riders as
Jackson
1939
Stagecoach as
Luke Plummer
1938
King of Alcatraz as
Gus Banshek
1937
Lost Ranch as
Tom Wade
1937
Brothers of the West as
Tom Wade
1937
Orphan of the Pecos as
Tom Rayburn
1937
Mystery Range as
Tom Wade
1937
The Feud of the Trail as
Tom Wade / Jack Granger
1937
Cheyenne Rides Again as
Tom Wade - Posing as Cheyenne Tommy
1936
The Phantom of the Range as
Jerry Lane
1936
Rip Roarin' Buckaroo as
Scotty McQuade
1936
Santa Fe Bound as
Tom Crenshaw
1936
The Last Outlaw as
Al Goss
1936
Pinto Rustlers as
Tom Dawson
1936
Roamin' Wild as
Tom Barton
1936
Ridin' On as
Tom Rork
1936
Fast Bullets as
Tom Milton
1935
Trigger Tom as
Tom Hunter
1935
Powdersmoke Range as
Sundown Saunders
1935
Rio Rattler as
Tom Denton
1935
The Laramie Kid as
Tom Talbot
1935
The Silver Bullet as
Tom Henderson
1935
Silent Valley as
Sheriff Tom Hall
1935
Born to Battle as
Tom Cyclone'Saunders
1935
Tracy Rides as
Sheriff Tom Tracy
1935
Coyote Trails as
Tom Riley
1935
Unconquered Bandit as
Tom Morgan
1934
Terror of the Plains as
Tom Lansing - Posing as Tom Smith
1934
Fighting Hero as
Tom Hall
1934
Mystery Ranch as
Bob Morris
1934
Ridin' Thru as
Tom Saunders
1933
War of the Range as
Tom Bradley
1933
The Phantom of the Air as
Captain Bob Raymond
1933
Deadwood Pass as
Tom Whitlock
1933
Clancy of the Mounted as
Sergeant Tom Clancy
1933
When a Man Rides Alone as
The Llano Kid
1932
The Forty-Niners as
Tennessee Matthews
1932
Jungle Mystery as
Kirk Montgomery
1932
Honor of the Mounted as
Constable Tom Halliday
1932
Vanishing Men as
Sheriff Doug Barrett
1932
The Man from New Mexico as
Jess Ryder
1932
Single-Handed Sanders as
Matt Sanders
1931
Galloping Thru as
Tom McGuire
1931
Battling with Buffalo Bill as
Buffalo Bill Cody
1931
Two Fisted Justice as
Kentucky Carson
1931
The Man from Death Valley as
Dave
1931
Partners of the Trail as
Larry Condon
1931
Rider of the Plains as
Blackie Saunders
1931
God's Country and the Man as
Tex Malone posing as Steve Rawlins
1931
West of Cheyenne as
Tom Langdon
1930
The Phantom of the West as
Jim Lester
1930
Her Man as
Sailor (uncredited)
1930
The Canyon of Missing Men as
Dave Brandon
1930
Half Pint Polly (Short) as
Don Wilson
1930
Call of the Desert as
Rex Carson
1929
Pioneers of the West as
Phil Sampson
1929
The Lone Horseman as
Jack Gardner
1929
'Neath Western Skies as
Tex McCloud
1929
The Phantom Rider as
Dick Cartwright
1929
The Law of the Plains as
O'Brien
1929
The Man from Nevada as
Jack Carter
1929
The Pride of Pawnee as
Kirk Stockton
1929
Idaho Red as
Andy Thornton
1929
Gun Law as
Tom O'Brien
1929
Trail of the Horse Thieves as
Vic Stanley
1928
Tyrant of Red Gulch as
Tom Masters
1928
The Avenging Rider as
Tom Larkin
1928
Terror Mountain as
Tom Tyler
1928
Phantom of the Range as
Duke Carlton
1928
When the Law Rides as
Tom O'Malley
1928
The Texas Tornado as
Tom Jones
1927
The Desert Pirate as
Tom Corrigan
1927
The Cherokee Kid as
Bill Duncan
1927
The Flying U Ranch as
Señor Miguel García
1927
Tom's Gang as
Dave Collins
1927
Splitting the Breeze as
Death Valley Drake
1927
Cyclone of the Range as
Tom MacKay
1927
The Sonora Kid as
Tom MacReady
1927
Lightning Lariats as
Tom Potter
1926
Red Hot Hoofs as
Tom Buckley
1926
Out of the West as
Tom Hanley
1926
Tom and His Pals as
Tom Duffy
1926
The Cowboy Cop as
Jerry McGill
1926
The Masquerade Bandit as
Jeff Morton
1926
Wild to Go as
Tom Blake
1926
The Arizona Streak as
Dandy Carrell
1926
Born to Battle as
Dennis Terhune
1925
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ as
Charioteer (uncredited)
1925
The Cowboy Musketeer as
Tom Latigo
1925
The Only Thing as
Party Guest (uncredited)
1925
The Wyoming Wildcat as
Phil Stone
1925
Let's Go, Gallagher as
Tom Gallagher
1925
Wild Horse Mesa as
Cowboy (uncredited)
1924
Leatherstocking as
Indian (as Vincent Markowski)
1924
Three Weeks as
Extra (uncredited)
Stunts
1925
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (stunts - uncredited)
1925
Wild Horse Mesa (stunts - uncredited)
Soundtrack
1940
Brother Orchid (performer: "My Little Buckaroo" (1937) - uncredited)
1937
Lost Ranch (performer: "Tucson Mary")
1937
The Feud of the Trail (performer: "The Old Chisholm Trail")
Self
1941
Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 2 (Documentary short) as
Self - at Mocambo (uncredited)
Archive Footage
2017
The Forsaken Westerns (TV Series)
- Crossroad Avenger (2017)
2014
Monster Madness: The Golden Age of the Horror Film (Video documentary) as
The Mummy / Captain Marvel
2001
De Superman à Spider-Man: L'aventure des super-héros (TV Movie documentary) as
Captain Marvel
2001
Hopalong Cassidy: Public Hero #1 (TV Movie documentary)(uncredited)
2000
Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs (TV Movie documentary)
1999
Mummy Dearest: A Horror Tradition Unearthed (Video documentary short) as
Kharis
1991
The Republic Pictures Story (TV Movie documentary) as
Captain Marvel (clip from Adventures of Captain Marvel (1941)) (uncredited)
1989
Batman and Robin and the Other Super Heroes (Video documentary) as
Captain Marvel
1984
Going Hollywood: The '30s (Documentary)
1979
The Horror Show (TV Movie documentary)
1976
Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch
1952
The Yellow Haired Kid as
Sheriff
1950
King of the Bullwhip as
Townsman (uncredited)
1950
I Shot Billy the Kid as
Gang Member (uncredited)
1944
The Mummy's Curse as
Kharis in Flashback (uncredited)
1942
The Mummy's Tomb as
Kharis (uncredited)

References

Tom Tyler Wikipedia