Known for Acting

Tom Fadden (January 6, 1895 – April 14, 1980) was an American actor. He performed on the legitimate stage, vaudeville, in films and on television during his long career. He would make his film debut with a small role in 1939's I Stole a Million. He would have his first memorable bit in his next film, Destry Rides Again, where in the opening scene he is playing cards, and is cheated when the character portrayed by Marlene Dietrich distracts him by spilling coffee in his lap. His film career would span almost forty years and encompass over 90 films, mostly in small or supporting roles, although with an occasional starring role, as in 1940's Zanzibar. His final acting credit was the 1977 science fiction horror film Empire of the Ants. Fadden died of natural causes on April 14, 1980 in Vero Beach, Florida.
1946
as Tollhouse Keeper (uncredited)
1946
as Sidney (uncredited)
1956
as Uncle Ira Lentz
1947
as Diner Counterman Serving Parry (uncredited)
1946
as Otto Gebhardt (uncredited)
1961
as Herbie (uncredited)
1960
as Man #1 at Crossing (uncredited)
1948
as Waiter
1955
as Hank - Livery Stable Owner (uncredited)
1939
as Lem Claggett
1947
as The Minister (uncredited)
1948
1951
as Obie Rune (uncredited)
1966
as Harry Tate (uncredited)
1945
as Sheriff Murdock (uncredited)
1977
as Sam Russell
1950
as Bob Trammell (uncredited)
1947
as Stranger (uncredited)
1948
as Homer Blackstone
1948
as Mac - Horse Seller (uncredited)