Tom Dugan
Tom Dugan, originally named Thomas J. Dugan, was born on January 1, 1889, in Dublin, Ireland. He was a talented actor who made notable contributions to the film industry during the mid-20th century. Dugan is best remembered for his performances in several classic films, including "To Be or Not to Be" (1942), "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" (1949), and "Good News" (1947).
Throughout his life, Dugan was married twice, first to Marie Raymond and later to Marie Engle. His career spanned various genres, showcasing his versatile acting skills and charm on screen.
Tragically, Tom Dugan passed away on March 7, 1955, in Redlands, California, leaving behind a legacy that continues to resonate with film enthusiasts. His contributions to cinema remain appreciated, and he is remembered as a significant figure in the entertainment world.
Filmography
The Belle of New York
Blessed Event
There's Always a Woman
Surprise
The Vanishing Legion
Twogether
Thunder Run
Saturday's Children
Wife vs. Secretary
The Ghost Breakers
Nightwish
They Learned About Women
Four Daughters
Pick a Star
We Go Fast
Crashout
Take Me Out to the Ball Game
Dave
I've Been Waiting for You
Hot Pepper
True Confession
You Never Can Tell
Sing, You Sinners
Good News
The Meanest Man in the World
The Hot Heiress
The Monster and the Girl
One Sunday Afternoon
Home in Indiana
The Bugle Sounds
Lisa
Nobody's Baby
Mister Cinderella