Tom Fadden
Tom Fadden was an American actor. He performed on the legitimate stage, vaudeville, in films and on television during his long career.
Early life
Fadden was born in Bayard, Iowa, on January 6, 1895; his father was a mining engineer. Early in life the family moved farther west, moving from state to state, including the Dakotas, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, and Nebraska. In Nebraska Fadden graduated from Creighton University.Career
After graduating from college, Fadden joined a theater company in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1915. He acted in stock companies and vaudeville during the 1910s and 1920s. In 1924 he made his Broadway debut, starring as Peter Jekyll in The Wonderful Visit. Over the next fifteen years he appeared in almost two dozen productions on the Great White Way, including Nocturne, The Butter and Egg Man, Elmer Gantry, The Petrified Forest and Our Town. During a revival of The Butter and Egg Man in London Fadden met and married his first wife, Genevieve Bartolocci.He made his film debut with a small role in 1939's I Stole a Million, which stars George Raft and Claire Trevor. His next film, Destry Rides Again, starred Marlene Dietrich and James Stewart. His film career spanned almost forty years, and encompassed over 90 films, mostly in small or supporting roles, although with an occasional starring role, as in 1940's Zanzibar and the 1940 serial Winners of the West.
In the 1940s he appeared in other films such as the Bob Hope comedy, My Favorite Blonde ; Pardon My Sarong, starring Abbott and Costello; The Naughty Nineties, again starring Abbott and Costello; the film noir, The Big Sleep, starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall; and director Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life, where Fadden portrayed the tollhouse keeper on the bridge, who reacts to Clarence's explanation of who he is to George Bailey. Capra remembered Fadden's work and cast him among many of Capra's old cronies for the 1961 Damon Runyon comedy Pocketful of Miracles.
Tom Fadden bore more than a passing resemblance to familiar character player Irving Bacon, and in time they both wound up playing similar mild-mannered roles. In the 1950s, Fadden appeared in Dallas, starring Gary Cooper and Ruth Roman; 1956's Invasion of the Body Snatchers, where his character is one of the first victims to succumb to the alien invaders; and Baby Face Nelson, starring Mickey Rooney and Carolyn Jones.
Fadden was also an early arrival on television. One of his first TV roles was that of Eben Kent, the earthman who adopts Kal-El on the inaugural episode of The Adventures of Superman. He appeared in other television shows during the decade, including recurring roles on Broken Arrow and Cimarron City. Although he appeared in few films in the 1960s, he worked regularly on television during the decade, including a recurring role on Petticoat Junction. His final acting credit was the 1977 science fiction horror film, Empire of the Ants, starring Joan Collins.
Fadden died of natural causes on April 14, 1980, in Vero Beach, Florida, and was survived by his second wife, Jane.
Filmography
- Destry Rides Again as Lem Claggett
- I Stole a Million as Verne
- Congo Maisie as Nelson
- The Man from Dakota as Wagon Driver
- Winners of the West as Tex Houston
- The Captain Is a Lady as Pucey Kintner
- Zanzibar as Rhad Ramsey
- Kiss the Boys Goodbye as Deputy
- Look Who's Laughing as Pete, Milkman
- The Shepherd of the Hills as Jim Lane
- Blondie Goes to College as Mrs. Dill's Brother
- The Glass Key as Basement Club Waiter
- Henry Aldrich, Editor as News Vendor
- The Lone Star Ranger as Sam
- My Favorite Blonde as Tom Douglas
- The Night Before the Divorce as Captain Walt
- The Postman Didn't Ring as Postman
- The Remarkable Andrew as Jake Pearl
- Right to the Heart
- Sundown Jim as Stagecoach Driver
- Wings for the Eagle as Tom 'Cyclone' Shaw
- Pardon My Sarong as Sven
- Edge of Darkness as Hammer
- Fall In as Zeb Hatfield
- Frontier Badmen as Cattleman Thompson
- The Good Fellows as Harvey
- A Lady Takes a Chance as Mullen
- Northern Pursuit as Hobby
- The Hairy Ape as Long
- In Society as Fire Chief
- Henry Aldrich's Little Secret as Mr.Luther
- Three Little Sisters as Ambrose Pepperdine
- Tomorrow, the World! as Mr. Clyde - Mailman
- The Thin Man Goes Home as Train Passenger in Passageway
- Escape in the Desert as Joe, Citizen Gunman
- Incendiary Blonde as Potato Farmer
- A Medal for Benny as Eddie Krinch
- Murder, He Says as Sheriff Murdock
- The Naughty Nineties as Wounded Gambler
- Out of This World
- State Fair as Eph
- That Night with You as Milkman
- Trail to Vengeance as Horace Glumm
- The Big Sleep as Sidney
- Dragonwyck as Otto Gebhardt - Farmer
- A Stolen Life as Fisherman
- The Strange Love of Martha Ivers as Cab Driver
- The Well Groomed Bride as Justice
- It's a Wonderful Life as Toll House Keeper
- Cross My Heart as Truck Driver
- California as Stranger
- Cheyenne as Charlie
- Dark Passage as Diner Counterman Serving Parry
- Dragnet as Amos Wright
- Easy Come, Easy Go as Sanitation Man
- Magic Town as Soda Jerk
- Pursued as The Minister
- That Hagen Girl as Village Loafer
- B. F.'s Daughter as S.Z. Holmquist, 4 Forks, Minnesota
- The Dude Goes West as J.J. Hines
- The Hunted as Hayseed Bus Passenger
- The Inside Story as Ab Follansbee
- Moonrise as Homer Blackstone
- A Miracle Can Happen as Sheriff's Deputy
- Panhandle as Mac - Horse Seller
- Raw Deal as Grimshaw
- State of the Union as Waiter
- Whispering Smith as Telegrapher at Coyete Creek
- Bad Men of Tombstone as Joe
- Big Jack as Sheriff Summers
- The Judge Steps Out as Sheriff
- Dallas as Mountaineer
- Devil's Doorway as Bob Trammell
- Singing Guns as Express Agent
- Riding High as Whitehall's Trainer
- Vengeance Valley as Obie Rune
- Drums in the Deep South as Purdy
- Toughest Man in Arizona as Undertaker
- The Lawless Breed as Chick Noonan - Undertaker
- Kansas Pacific as Gus Gustavson
- Thy Neighbor's Wife as Honza Kratky
- Many Rivers to Cross as Rafe
- Prince of Players as Actor as Trenchard
- The Tall Men as Hank the Livery Stable Owner
- Invasion of the Body Snatchers as Uncle Ira Lentz
- Baby Face Nelson as Postman Harkins
- Edge of Eternity as Eli Jones
- Toby Tyler as Uncle Daniel
- Flaming Star as Man #1 at Crossing
- Pocketful of Miracles as Herbie - Hotel Employee
- Paradise Alley as Mr. Nicholson
- Flareup as Mr. Willows
- Dirty Dingus Magee as Trooper #1
- Empire of the Ants as Sam Russell