Tom Conway Net Worth is $600,000 Tom Conway Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Tom Conway played "The Falcon" in ten of that series' entries. He starred in three Val Lewton horror classics. He appeared in comedies, musicals, two Tarzan films and even science fiction films. He was early television's Detective Mark Saber, but Conway will probably be best remembered as George Sanders' brother. Born into a wealthy family in ...
Date Of Birth September 15, 1904, Saint Petersburg, Russia Died April 22, 1967, Culver City, California, United States Place Of Birth St. Petersburg, Russia Height 6' 1" (1.85 m) Profession Actor, Soundtrack Spouse Queenie Leonard (m. 1958–1963), Lillian Eggers (m. 1941–1953) Parents Henry Sanders, Margaret Sanders Siblings George Sanders, Margaret Sanders Star Sign Virgo
# Trademark 1 Rich smooth voice
# Fact 1 Both he and his younger brother George Sanders worked with Thomas Heathcote : Conway in Three Stops to Murder (1953) and The Last Man to Hang? (1956) and Sanders in Village of the Damned (1960). 2 He worked with his younger brother George Sanders and his ex-sister-in-law Zsa Zsa Gabor in Death of a Scoundrel (1956). 3 He played the brother of his real life younger brother George Sanders in both The Falcon's Brother (1942) and Death of a Scoundrel (1956). 4 Played Sherlock Holmes on radio. 5 Had one younger sister: Margaret Sanders (born 1912). 6 He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1617 Vine Street in Hollywood, California on February 8, 1960. 7 When an American-born comic actor first came to Hollywood in the early 1960s, he was forced to change his name because, although he was born as Tom Conway, he could not use his own name due to the already-established character actor Tom Conway. So he changed his name and became known as Tim Conway . 8 Although otherwise unconnected, he played the same character Dr. Louis Judd in both horror films Cat People (1942) and The Seventh Victim (1943). 9 Had played the title role of "The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" for ABC Radio (1946-1947). Had played Simon Templar on "The Saint" for NBC Radio (1951). 10 Invented a pipe cleaner and co-invented the "arcometer" for mechanical drawing with brother George. Did not apply for United States patents. 11 His hobbies were boat and airplane design, swimming, skiing and tennis. 12 Brother of George Sanders .
Actor Title Year Status Character The Bad Man 1941 Morgan Pell Free and Easy 1941 Captain Ferris The Trial of Mary Dugan 1941 Edgar Wayne The Wild Man of Borneo 1941 Actor in Film Scene (uncredited) The Great Meddler 1940 Short Henry Bergh Sky Murder 1940 Andrew Hendon Waterloo Bridge 1940 voice, uncredited What a Way to Go! 1964 Lord Kensington (uncredited) Perry Mason 1964 TV Series Guy Penrose The Dick Powell Theatre 1961 TV Series Byron Davies Have Gun - Will Travel 1961 TV Series Commodore Newcombe Adventures in Paradise 1961 TV Series Bartlett 101 Dalmatians 1961 Quizmaster / Collie (voice) Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1957-1960 TV Series John Wellington / Inspector / Max Collodi 12 to the Moon 1960 Dr. Feodor Orloff The Betty Hutton Show 1959-1960 TV Series Howard Seaton / Mr. Seaton The Atomic Submarine 1959 Sir Ian Hunt Tightrope 1959 TV Series Harry Nagle Rawhide 1959 TV Series Sinclair Suspicion 1957 TV Series Philip Adams Cheyenne 1957 TV Series George Willis Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre 1957 TV Series Colonel Coldbrace Voodoo Woman 1957 Dr. Roland Gerard Operation Murder 1957 Dr. Wayne Death of a Scoundrel 1956 Gerry Monte aka Sabourin The 20th Century-Fox Hour 1956 TV Series Craig Eaton Assignment Foreign Legion 1956 TV Series Georges Delacroix The Last Man to Hang? 1956 Sir Roderick Strood The She-Creature 1956 Timothy Chappel Breakaway 1956 Tom 'Duke' Martin Murder on Approval 1955 Tom Martin Prince Valiant 1954 Sir Kay Paris Model 1953 Maharajah of Kim-Kepore Mark Saber 1951-1953 TV Series Inspector Mark Saber Three Stops to Murder 1953 Tom Conway, private investigator Norman Conquest 1953 Norman Conquest Tarzan and the She-Devil 1953 Fidel Peter Pan 1953 Narrator (voice) Confidence Girl 1952 Roger Kingsley Bride of the Gorilla 1951 Dr. Viet Painting the Clouds with Sunshine 1951 Bennington Lansing The Bigelow Theatre 1950 TV Series The Silver Theatre 1950 TV Series The Great Plane Robbery 1950 Ned Johnson I Cheated the Law 1949 John Campbell Bungalow 13 1948 Christopher Adams One Touch of Venus 1948 Whitfield Savory The Checkered Coat 1948 Dr. Michael Madden 13 Lead Soldiers 1948 Capt. Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond The Challenge 1948 Capt. Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond Repeat Performance 1947 John Friday 'Fun on a Week-End' 1947 Jefferson Van Orsdale Jr. Lost Honeymoon 1947 Dr. Robert 'Bob' Davis The Falcon's Adventure 1946 Tom Lawrence Criminal Court 1946 Steve Barnes The Falcon's Alibi 1946 Tom Lawrence Whistle Stop 1946 Lew Lentz The Falcon in San Francisco 1945 Tom Lawrence Two O'Clock Courage 1945 Ted 'Step' Allison The Falcon in Hollywood 1944 Tom Lawrence The Falcon in Mexico 1944 Tom Lawrence A Night of Adventure 1944 Mark Latham The Falcon Out West 1944 Tom Lawrence The Falcon and the Co-eds 1943 Tom Lawrence The Seventh Victim 1943 Dr. Louis Judd The Falcon in Danger 1943 Tom Lawrence
The Falcon I Walked with a Zombie 1943 Paul Holland The Falcon Strikes Back 1943 Tom Lawrence Cat People 1942 Dr. Louis Judd The Falcon's Brother 1942 Tom Lawrence Mrs. Miniver 1942 Man (uncredited) Grand Central Murder 1942 Frankie Ciro Rio Rita 1942 Maurice Craindall Mr. and Mrs. North 1942 Louis Berex Tarzan's Secret Treasure 1941 Medford Lady Be Good 1941 Mr. Blanton The People vs. Dr. Kildare 1941 Mr. Channing
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character I Walked with a Zombie 1943 performer: "Etude in E Op.10 No.3" 1829-32 - uncredited
Self Title Year Status Character The Legend of Mandinga 1961 Documentary voice
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television On 8 February 1960. At 1617 Vine Street.
Known for movies Peter Pan (1953) as Narrator
101 Dalmatians (1961) as Quizmaster / Collie
Cat People (1942) as Dr. Louis Judd
The Seventh Victim (1943) as Dr. Louis Judd