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Cause of death
  
Heart attack

Children
  
Mason Storm

Role
  
Child actor

Name
  
Tommy Rettig

Years active
  
1946–1991


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Full Name
  
Thomas Noel Rettig

Born
  
December 10, 1941 (
1941-12-10
)
Queens, New York City,New York, USA

Occupation
  
Actor, software engineer

Died
  
February 15, 1996, Marina del Rey, California, United States

Spouse
  
Darlene Portwood (m. 1959–1977)

Parents
  
Rosemary Nibali, Elias Rettig

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Jon Provost, Jan Clayton, Rory Calhoun, Mary Healy, Peter Lind Hayes

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Thomas Noel Rettig, known as Tommy Rettig (December 10, 1941 – February 15, 1996), was an American child actor, computer software engineer, and author. Rettig is remembered for portraying the character "Jeff Miller" in the first three seasons of CBS's Lassie television series, from 1954 to 1957, later seen in syndicated re-runs as Jeff's Collie. He also co-starred with another former child actor, Tony Dow, in the mid-1960s television teen soap opera Never Too Young and recorded the song by that title with the group The TR-4.

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Early life and acting career

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Rettig was born to a Jewish father, Elias Rettig, and a Christian Italian-American mother, Rosemary Nibali, in Jackson Heights in the Queens borough of New York City. He started his career at the age of six, on tour with Mary Martin in the play Annie Get Your Gun, in which he played Little Jake.

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Before his famous role as Jeff Miller in the first Lassie television series, Rettig also appeared in about 18 feature films, including So Big, The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T (written by Dr. Seuss), and River of No Return with Marilyn Monroe and Robert Mitchum. It was his work with a dog in The 5000 Fingers Of Dr. T that led animal trainer Rudd Weatherwax to urge him to audition for the Lassie role, for which Weatherwax supplied the famous collies.

Rettig later told interviewers that he longed for a life as a normal teenager, and after four seasons he was able to get out of his contract. He was also critical of the treatment and compensation of child actors of his day. He reportedly received no residual payments from his work in the Lassie series, even though it was syndicated and widely shown under the title Jeff's Collie.

On October 28, 1958, Rettig guest-starred in the episode "The Ghost" of the ABC/Warner Brothers western series Sugarfoot with Will Hutchins in the title role. In the series installment, Rettig played Steve Carter, a troubled youth whom Sugarfoot is taking to Missouri to collect an inheritance. Rettig also sang the popular ballad "The Streets of Laredo" in the episode.

Rettig graduated in 1959 from University High School in Los Angeles. The same year, at the age of 18, he was cast as Pierre in the episode "The Ghost of Lafitte", set in New Orleans, of the ABC western series The Man from Blackhawk, starring Robert Rockwell as a roving insurance investigator. Actress Amanda Randolph was cast in the same episode as Auntie Cotton.

In the 1962 episode "Davy's Friends" of the syndicated series Death Valley Days, Rettig played Joel Walter Robison, a fighter for Texas independence. In the storyline, Robison, called a "friend" of Davy Crockett, is sent on a diversion but quickly shows his military ability and is made a first lieutenant by Sam Houston. Stephen Chase played Sam Houston, and Russell Johnson was cast as Sergeant Tate in this episode.

From 1964 to 1965, Rettig co-starred with another former child actor, Tony Dow, in the ABC television soap opera for teens Never Too Young. With the group "The TR-4", he recorded the song by that title on the Velvet Tone label. While he was the TR-4's co-manager, he did not sing with them. Rettig only co-wrote the song in hopes that the TV soap would use it as the series' theme. Producers of Never Too Young, however, chosen not to use it. Rettig was subsequently cast as Frank in 1965 episode "The Firebrand" on the NBC education drama series Mr. Novak, which starred James Franciscus.

Post-acting career

As an adult, Rettig preferred to be called "Tom." He found the transition from child star to adult difficult, and he had several well-publicized legal entanglements relating to illegal recreational drugs (a conviction for growing marijuana on his farm, and a cocaine possession charge of which he was exonerated). Some years after he left acting, he became a motivational speaker, which—through work on computer mailing lists—led to involvement in the early days of personal computers.

For the last 15 years of his life, Rettig was a well-known database programmer, author, and expert. He was an early employee of Ashton-Tate and specialized in (sequentially) dBASE, Clipper, FoxBASE and finally FoxPro. Rettig moved to Marina del Rey in the late 1980s.

Later years and death

Rettig made a guest appearance as a grown-up Jeff Miller in an episode of the later television series The New Lassie, with Jon Provost, which aired on October 25, 1991. The updated series featured appearances from two other Lassie veterans: Roddy McDowall, who in 1943 had starred in Lassie Come Home, the famous dog's first feature-length film, and June Lockhart, who had starred in the 1945 sequel Son of Lassie. Lockhart had also co-starred on the earlier television series, portraying Timmy's mother in the years after Rettig and actress Jan Clayton left the show.

Rettig in 1996 died at age 54 of a heart attack. Attendees to his memorial service in Marina del Rey, California, included Roger Clinton, Jr., the half-brother of then U.S. President Bill Clinton; Lassie; Microsoft dignitaries; and several former child stars, who were featured in a photo spread in The National Enquirer.

Filmography

Actor
1992
The New Lassie (TV Series) as
Professor Jeff Miller
- The Computer Study (1992) - Professor Jeff Miller (as Tom Rettig)
1969
This Is the Life (TV Series) as
Chuck
- Episode dated 14 September 1969 (1969) - Chuck
1965
Never Too Young (TV Series) as
JoJo
1965
The Fugitive (TV Series) as
J.J. Eckhardt
- Trial by Fire (1965) - J.J. Eckhardt
1965
Mr. Novak (TV Series) as
Frank
- The Firebrand (1965) - Frank
1965
Many Happy Returns (TV Series) as
Eddie
- The Diamond (1965) - Eddie
1964
The Littlest Hobo (TV Series) as
Nathan
- Curse of Smoky Ridge (1964) - Nathan
1962
Death Valley Days (TV Series) as
Joel Robison
- Davy's Friend (1962) - Joel Robison
1958
Sugarfoot (TV Series) as
Jimmy Benbow / Steve Carter
- Trouble at Sand Springs (1961) - Jimmy Benbow (as Tom Rettig)
- The Ghost (1958) - Steve Carter (as Tom Rettig)
1961
Peter Gunn (TV Series) as
Kevin Daniels
- I Know It's Murder (1961) - Kevin Daniels
1961
Wagon Train (TV Series) as
Billy Gentry
- Weight of Command (1961) - Billy Gentry
1960
Lawman (TV Series) as
Dean Bailey
- The Town Boys (1960) - Dean Bailey (as Tom Rettig)
1960
The Man from Blackhawk (TV Series) as
Pierre
- The Ghost of Lafitte (1960) - Pierre
1949
Studio One (TV Series) as
Johnny Weber / Jim Metcalf / Michael Banks
- No Place to Run (1958) - Johnny Weber (as Tom Rerttig)
- Presence of the Enemy (1958) - Jim Metcalf
- Mary Poppins (1949) - Michael Banks
1958
Whirlybirds (TV Series) as
Bobby
- Unwanted (1958) - Bobby
1954
Lassie (TV Series) as
Jeff Miller
- Transition (1957) - Jeff Miller
- The Tooth (1957) - Jeff Miller
- The Wolf Cub (1957) - Jeff Miller
- Happy (1957) - Jeff Miller
- The Spartan (1957) - Jeff Miller
- The Elephant (1957) - Jeff Miller
- The Ballerina (1957) - Jeff Miller
- The Raccoon (1957) - Jeff Miller
- The Berrypickers (1957) - Jeff Miller
- The Burro (1957) - Jeff Miller
- Graduation (1957) - Jeff Miller
- The Suit (1957) - Jeff Miller
- The Runaway (1957) - Jeff Miller
- Jeff's Moustache (1957) - Jeff Miller
- The Harvesters (1957) - Jeff Miller
- The Apple Tree (1957) - Jeff Miller
- Poverty (1957) - Jeff Miller
- Father Ellen (1957) - Jeff Miller
- The Nest (1957) - Jeff Miller
- Haunted House (1957) - Jeff Miller
- The Snob (1957) - Jeff Miller
- Boy's Day (1957) - Jeff Miller
- The Search (1957) - Jeff Miller
- The Dog House (1957) - Jeff Miller
- Bird Watchers (1957) - Jeff Miller
- Survival (1957) - Jeff Miller
- The Artist (1957) - Jeff Miller
- The Rock (1957) - Jeff Miller
- Lassie's Day (1957) - Jeff Miller
- The Chimp (1957) - Jeff Miller
- Vigil (1957) - Jeff Miller
- Champion (1957) - Jeff Miller
- Lassie's Vanity (1957) - Jeff Miller
- Goodbye Forever (1957) - Jeff Miller
- Superstition (1956) - Jeff Miller
- Party Line (1956) - Jeff Miller
- A Place for Everything (1956) - Jeff Miller
- Goats (1956) - Jeff Miller
- The Tractor (1956) - Jeff Miller
- The Challenge (1956) - Jeff Miller
- Fish Conservation (1956) - Jeff Miller
- Gossip (1956) - Jeff Miller
- Local Elections (1956) - Jeff Miller
- Transfusion (1956) - Jeff Miller
- The Fish Story (1956) - Jeff Miller
- Hoax (1956) - Jeff Miller
- The Watch (1956) - Jeff Miller
- Bone (1956) - Jeff Miller
- Quarantine (1956) - Jeff Miller
- Friendship (1956) - Jeff Miller
- Bee Hive (1956) - Jeff Miller
- The Frog (1956) - Jeff Miller
- Diane (1956) - Jeff Miller
- The Haircut (1956) - Jeff Miller
- War Dog (1956) - Jeff Miller
- The Crop Duster (1956) - Jeff Miller
- The Calf (1956) - Jeff Miller
- The Marauder (1956) - Jeff Miller
- Domino (1956) - Jeff Miller
- The Deer Hunter (1956) - Jeff Miller
- Sunday School (1956) - Jeff Miller
- The Leash (1956) - Jeff Miller
- The Child (1956) - Jeff Miller
- Lassie's Double (1956) - Jeff Miller
- The Vet (1956) - Jeff Miller
- The Journey (1956) - Jeff Miller
- The Raft (1956) - Jeff Miller
- The Visitor (1956) - Jeff Miller
- The Tree House (1956) - Jeff Miller
- The Hawk (1956) - Jeff Miller
- The Trial (1956) - Jeff Miller
- Pokey (1956) - Jeff Miller
- The Dog Catcher (1956) - Jeff Miller
- The Stamp Album (1956) - Jeff Miller
- The Gift (1955) - Jeff Miller
- The Gypsies (1955) - Jeff Miller
- Gramps' Birthday (1955) - Jeff Miller
- The Twister (1955) - Jeff Miller
- The Clown (1955) - Jeff Miller
- The Newspaper (1955) - Jeff Miller
- The Rival (1955) - Jeff Miller
- The Wild Duck (1955) - Jeff Miller
- The Witch (1955) - Jeff Miller
- The Monster (1955) - Jeff Miller
- The School (1955) - Jeff Miller
- The Violin (1955) - Jeff Miller
- The Dog Show (1955) - Jeff Miller
- The Pit (1955) - Jeff Miller
- The Runt (1955) - Jeff Miller
- The Kittens (1955) - Jeff Miller
- The Bear (1955) - Jeff Miller
- The Snake (1955) - Jeff Miller
- The Well (1955) - Jeff Miller
- The Injury (1955) - Jeff Miller
- The Cave (1955) - Jeff Miller
- Blind Soldier (1955) - Jeff Miller
- The Fawn (1955) - Jeff Miller
- Father (1955) - Jeff Miller
- The Brat (1955) - Jeff Miller
- Runaways (1955) - Jeff Miller
- The Contest (1954) - Jeff Miller
- The Fighter (1954) - Jeff Miller
- The Rustlers (1954) - Jeff Miller
- Sale of Lassie (1954) - Jeff Miller
- The Carnival (1954) - Jeff Miller
- The Job (1954) - Jeff Miller
- Lassie's Pups (1954) - Jeff Miller
- Gramps (1954) - Jeff Miller
- The Lion (1954) - Jeff Miller
- Feud (1954) - Jeff Miller
- The Convict (1954) - Jeff Miller
- Mr. Peabody (1954) - Jeff Miller
- The Gun (1954) - Jeff Miller
- The Colt (1954) - Jeff Miller
- Arithmetic (1954) - Jeff Miller
- Inheritance (1954) - Jeff Miller
1956
The Last Wagon as
Billy
1955
At Gunpoint as
Billy Wright
1955
The Cobweb as
Mark McIver
1955
Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series) as
John Kelly
- Mr. Ears (1955) - John Kelly
1954
The Egyptian as
Thoth
1954
The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse (TV Series) as
Johnny
- Long, Long Ago (1954) - Johnny
1954
The Raid as
Larry Bishop
1954
River of No Return as
Mark Calder
1952
The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series) as
Larry Hartley / Robin Glenn / Fitzjames Lindsey
- The Good of His Soul (1954) - Larry Hartley
- The First Born (1953) - Robin Glenn
- Heart of Gold (1952) - Fitzjames Lindsey
1954
Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
Jody
- Shall Not Perish (1954) - Jody
1954
Omnibus (TV Series) as
Robert (segment "Nothing So Monstrous")
- Nothing So Monstrous (1954) - Robert (segment "Nothing So Monstrous")
1953
So Big as
Dirk, Age 8
1953
Your Play Time (TV Series)
- Long, Long Ago (1953)
1953
The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. as
Bartholomew Collins
1953
The Lady Wants Mink as
Ritchie Connors
1953
Four Star Playhouse (TV Series) as
Tommy
- No Identity (1953) - Tommy
1952
Chevron Theatre (TV Series) as
Johnny
- The Dancing Tree (1952)
- Alannah (1952)
- The Tin Bridge (1952)
- Long Long Ago (1952) - Johnny
1952
Paula as
David Larson
1952
Gobs and Gals as
Bertram
1951
Week-End with Father as
David Bowen aka Shorty
1951
Elopement as
Daniel Reagan
1951
The Strip as
Artie Ardrey
1949
Kraft Theatre (TV Series) as
Huckleberry Finn
- The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1951) - Huckleberry Finn
- Seen But Not Heard (1949)
1950
For Heaven's Sake as
Joe Blake
1950
Two Weeks with Love as
Ricky Robinson
1950
The Jackpot as
Tommy Lawrence
1950
Panic in the Streets as
Tommy Reed (uncredited)
1950
Escape (TV Series)
- The Myth Makers (1950)
Writer
1992
The New Lassie (TV Series) (written by - 1 episode)
- The Computer Study (1992) - (written by)
Soundtrack
2014
Welcome to the Basement (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Great Train Robbery and the Red Balloon (2014) - (performer: "Because We're Kids")
1953
The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. (performer: "Dream Stuff", "Ten Happy Fingers", "Chopsticks" (uncredited), "Because We're Kids")
Self
1994
Lassie Unleashed: 280 Dog Years in TV (TV Special documentary) as
Self
1994
The Story of Lassie (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1991
Into the Night (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 24 January 1991 (1991) - Self
1989
When We Were Young...: Growing Up on the Silver Screen (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
Archive Footage
2001
Ronald Reagan: The Hollywood Years, the Presidential Years (Video documentary) as
Self
1991
Robert Mitchum: The Reluctant Star (TV Movie documentary) as
actor 'River of No Return' (uncredited)
1963
Marilyn (Documentary) as
Self (scene from "River of No Return") (uncredited)
1953
Footlights Theater (TV Series) as
Fitzjames Lindsey
- Heart of Gold (1953) - Fitzjames Lindsey
1953
Your Play Time (TV Series)
- The Tin Bridge (1953)

References

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