Sid Tomack (September 8, 1907[citation needed] – November 12, 1962) was an American actor. He appeared in films and on television. His film career included:...
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football punter Sid Tomack (1907–1962), American actor Sid van Druenen (born 1983), Dutch football coach and former semi-professional player Sid Varney (1927–2011)...
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daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Jim Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor...
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played Runt in all but the first and last films. Charles Wagenheim and Sid Tomack, respectively, substituted for Stone when he was not available. Blackie's...
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Powers as Ralph Johnson Lynn Merrick as Mrs. Johnson John Ireland as Reno Sid Tomack as Buster Buffin (uncredited) Donald Curtis as Martin Eduardo Ciannelli...
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made a bar made of Kryptonite and Happy King sets a trap. Guest Stars: Sid Tomack as Ruffles, Maurice Cass as Meldini, Peter Mamakos as Happy King. 33 7...
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(It was revived for one last film in 1949 with Morris, and sidekick Sid Tomack playing "Shorty.") Returning to New York City from Europe, Boston Blackie...
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Boston Blackie's Chinese Venture (released in 1949); he was replaced by Sid Tomack. Even in his smallest roles, Stone made an impression. In the 1945 newspaper-themed...
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as Marcy Charles Arnt as Coblenz George Chandler as Artell, Assistant Sid Tomack as Aubrey, Manager Alvin Hammer as Jerry Ann Staunton as Blonde Paul E...
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Decola David Clarke as Harry William Frambes as Scoop (as William Page) Sid Tomack as Mr. Humes Perc Launders as Dowd Steve Darrell as Brenn Clifton Young...
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