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Tom Conway

Tom Conway

37 titles Acting Sep 15, 1904 Died: Apr 22, 1967 St. Petersburg, Russian Empire [now Russia]

Tom Conway, originally named Thomas Charles Sanders, was a distinguished British actor born on September 15, 1904, in St. Petersburg, Russia. He passed away on April 22, 1967. Prominent in film, television, and radio, Conway is particularly celebrated for his portrayals of private detectives, including iconic roles such as The Falcon, Sherlock Holmes, Bulldog Drummond, and The Saint.

One of Conway's most significant contributions to the film industry was his portrayal of "The Falcon." He starred in ten films of the series, stepping into the role after his younger brother, George Sanders, in "The Falcon's Brother" (1942), where they shared the screen. His versatility extended to several notable collaborations with producer Val Lewton, further enhancing his reputation in the realm of horror and suspense.

Conway's early life took a dramatic turn during the Russian Revolution in 1917 when his family relocated to England. He honed his craft with the Manchester Repertory Company and made his mark in various BBC Radio productions. Throughout his career, Conway's talent and charisma captivated audiences, securing his legacy as a respected figure in the entertainment industry. His work continues to be appreciated by fans of classic cinema and detective stories alike.

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