David Thomas
David Elwyn Thomas, born on January 11, 1907, in Maesteg, Glamorganshire, Wales, was a distinguished actor celebrated for his contributions to film and television. Throughout his career, he appeared in several notable productions, including the gripping drama "Trick Baby" (1972), the comedic classic "The Big Break" (1953), and the poignant "The Rainbow Boys" (1973).
Thomas's talent and versatility allowed him to leave a lasting impact on the entertainment industry, showcasing his abilities across various genres. His performances garnered critical acclaim and earned him a dedicated following among fans.
In his personal life, Thomas was married to Peggy E. Turnley, with whom he shared a profound bond.
David Thomas passed away on January 27, 1981, in New York City, New York, leaving behind a rich legacy in the world of acting. His work continues to resonate with audiences today, reminding us of his significant contributions to the cinematic arts.
Filmography
Return to the Hiding Place
Top Gunner: Danger Zone
Letter Never Sent (2015)
Voodoo Possession
Appetite for Sin
Safehouse
The Rainbow Boys
Legendary: Tomb of the Dragon
Painted Woman
Cassidy Red
Beautiful Wave
Kissing Strangers
After the Fall
One Remains
Echoes of Violence
2025 Armageddon
Trick Baby