Tom Ewell
Tom Ewell, originally named Samuel Yewell Tompkins, was a distinguished American actor celebrated for his work on stage, film, and television. Ewell's career is particularly memorable for his collaborations with two of Hollywood's legendary actresses. He gained widespread recognition for his performance in the 1955 film "The Seven Year Itch," where he reprised his acclaimed stage role opposite Marilyn Monroe, who delivered one of her most iconic performances. The following year, he starred alongside Jayne Mansfield in "The Girl Can't Help It," a film that marked a significant turning point in her career, showcasing her talents as a leading lady.
Throughout his extensive career, Ewell amassed an impressive portfolio, with over 70 credits spanning various media. His versatility allowed him to seamlessly transition between comedic and dramatic roles, endearing him to audiences and critics alike. Ewell's contributions to the entertainment industry not only highlight his acting prowess but also underscore the pivotal moments in cinema history during the mid-20th century. His legacy continues to resonate, as he remains a notable figure in the annals of American theater and film.
Filmography
The Girl Can't Help It
Easy Money (1983)
American Guerrilla in the Philippines
The Lieutenant Wore Skirts
Tender Is the Night
They Only Kill Their Masters
Lost in Alaska
The Seven Year Itch
The Great American Pastime
State Fair (1962)
Adam's Rib