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Tom Poston Biography and Filmography
Tom Poston
Birthday: October 17, 1921
Birth Place: Columbus, Ohio, USA
Height: 0' 0"
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Biography
Veteran comedic actor Tom Poston, with the bugged-out eyes and vague look of bewilderment, was born in Columbus, Ohio, in 1921 and, by age nine, was appearing with an acrobatic troupe. He was attending Bethany College in West Virginia when World War II broke out and he joined the US Army Air Corps. He won medals for his courage under fire, and rose to the rank of captain (while he never returned to Bethany College, he would later receive an honorary doctorate from the institution). Following military duty, he went to New York and studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Art, training with acting guru Sanford Meisner, among others. Making his Broadway debut in 1947 in José Ferrer's production of "Cyrano de Bergerac", Tom had the makings of a serious dramatic actor, also appearing in such classic plays as "The Barretts of Wimpole Street" and "King Lear", but comedy would be his forte. Hosting the daily TV show "Entertainment" led to his biggest break on Steve Allen's TV variety series "The Steve Allen Show" (1956). He, Louis Nye, Don Knotts and other members of Allen's stock company became famous for their hilarious characters in Allen's famed sketch sequences. Tom himself would be best remembered as the "Man on the Street" interviewee who could never remember his name. Winning an Emmy during those four seasons with the Allen show (1956-1960), Tom went on to host another show -- this time a game show -- entitled "Split Personality" (1959). From this, he developed a real affinity for parlor games and appeared as a panelist on other quiz shows as well, notably "To Tell the Truth" (1956). Given a chance to star in his own comedy films by the early 1960s, Tom went completely unnoticed in such blah vehicles as Zotz! (1962) and The Old Dark House (1963), which failed to capitalize on his delightfully bungling, eccentric humor, although he did turn in a very funny performance as a perpetually soused playboy in the Dick Van Dyke comedy Cold Turkey (1971). After his movie career, though, TV again became his primary focus and, again, usually in service to other stars. Alongside such top comedians as Bob Newhart ("Newhart" (1982)) and Robin Williams ("Mork & Mindy" (1978)), Tom's vacant-eyed, absent-minded "second banana" foils found their niche. He also continued with light comedy theater vehicles such as "Forty Carats", "Come Blow Your Horn", "Plaza Suite" and "Mary, Mary" and even managed a few musicals ("A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" and "Fiddler on the Roof"). Tom's first wife was film actress Jean Sullivan. Their daughter, Francesca Poston, also became an actress. He had two other children by second wife Kay. They divorced in 1975 but remarried in 1980 and remained together until her death in 1998 from ALS. Kay and Tom had appeared on many telethons to talk about the crippling disease. Three years later, at age 80, he found happiness once again when he married actress Suzanne Pleshette (both of them had worked together on "The Bob Newhart Show" (1972)). Still providing glum, baggy-eyed comedy relief on TV as an octogenarian, stalwart Tom Poston may not have nabbed top comic stardom in his heyday, but has certainly enjoyed a long, durable career doing what he does best -- acting goofy and making audiences smile.
Filmography
The Perfect Person: Part 1 (2005)
[ Darius McCrary ]
The Burger Episode (2005)
[ Darius McCrary ]
The Statue Guy Episode (2005)
[ Darius McCrary ]
The Mother Episode (2005)
[ Darius McCrary ]
Christmas with the Kranks (2004)
[ Dan Aykroyd ][ Tim Allen ][ Elvis Presley ][ Cheech Marin ][ Jake Busey ]
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004)
[ John Rhys-Davies ][ Elvis Presley ][ Chris Pine ][ Avril Lavigne ][ Hector Elizondo ]
Beethoven's 5th (2003)
[ John Hughes ][ Clint Howard ][ John Larroquette ][ Richard Riehle ][ Dave Thomas ]
Thank You (2002)
Heartbreaker (2002)
Surrender (2001)
[ Tom Bosley ]
The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood (2000)
[ John Schneider ][ James Best ][ Tom Wopat ][ Amaury Nolasco ]
Hot Pants (1999)
[ Chris Barnes ][ Tommy Davidson ]
The Story of Us (1999)
[ Bruce Willis ][ Rob Reiner ][ Tim Matheson ][ Paul Reiser ][ Red Buttons ]
Ol' Betsy (1999)
Fall from Grace (1998)
Fire in the Hole (1998)
Digging Up the Dirt (1998)
Grace Under-funded (1998)
Krippendorf's Tribe (1998)
[ Richard Dreyfuss ][ Stephen Root ][ Gregory Smith ][ David Ogden Stiers ]
The Tool Man Delivers (1996)
'Twas the Flight Before Christmas (1995)
Ten Percent of Nothing (1995)
Crime Story (1994)
The Looney Bin (1994)
[ Fred Willard ]
Presumed Urkel (1994)
Halloween (1993)
Bob and Kaye and Jerry and Patty (1993)
Diamonds Are a Dentist's Best Friend (1991)
Magnificent Abscession (1990)
A Quiet Little Neighborhood, a Perfect Little Murder (1990)
[ Jeffrey Tambor ][ Alex Rocco ]
Murphy's Laws of Golf (1989)
Georgie and Bess (1989)
Save the Dog! (1988)
[ Tony Randall ]
Good-Bye & Good Riddance, Mr. Chips (1987)
[ Bob Newhart ]
I've Had It Up to Here (1982)
[ Bill Bixby ]
Carbon Copy (1981)
[ Denzel Washington ][ Jack Warden ][ George Segal ][ Paul Winfield ]
The Girl, the Gold Watch & Dynamite (1981)
[ Jack Elam ][ Larry Linville ][ Jerry Mathers ]
Up the Academy (1980)
[ Robert Downey Jr. ][ Ralph Macchio ][ Iggy Pop ]
Fame (1978)
A Guide for the Married Woman (1978)
[ John Hillerman ]
Rabbit Test (1978)
[ Billy Crystal ][ Roddy McDowall ][ Ron Rifkin ][ Paul Lynde ][ Billy Barty ]
The Old Man and the Runaway, The/Fine Romance, A/Painters (1977)
[ Pat Morita ]
The Magnificent Magical Magnet of Santa Mesa (1977)
[ Harry Morgan ]
The Slammer (1976)
Enter Mrs. Peeper (1976)
Peeper Two (1976)
The Happy Hooker (1975)
[ Vincent Schiavelli ][ George Dzundza ]
The Longest Good Bye (1975)
Bobby Parker and Company (1974)
Cold Turkey (1971)
[ Dick Van Dyke ][ M. Emmet Walsh ][ Bob Newhart ]
The Seven Hundred Year Old Gang: Part 1 (1964)
[ Martin Balsam ]
Soldier in the Rain (1963)
[ Steve McQueen ][ Adam West ][ Jackie Gleason ][ Blake Edwards ]
The Old Dark House (1963)
Zotz! (1962)
Merman on Broadway (1961)
[ Tab Hunter ]
The Tempest (1960)
[ Richard Burton ][ Roddy McDowall ]
The Christmas Tree (1958)
The Face on the Recruiting Poster (1956)
City That Never Sleeps (1953)
Trivia
  • Born at 9:40pm-EST
  • Engaged to his "The Bob Newhart Show" (1972) co-performer, Suzanne Pleshette. [January 2001]
  • Was originally under contract to play Maxwell Smart ("Agent 86") in the show "Get Smart" (1965).
  • Served in the U.S. Air Corps from 1941 to 1945, flew over Europe on D-Day, and left the service with an Oak Leaf Cluster of medals.
  • Child (with Jean Sullivan): daughter Francesca Poston.
  • Is allergic to onions.
  • Has an older sister who made a mystery guest appearance on "To Tell the Truth" (1956)
  • Together with Louis Nye and Don Knotts, he was a regular cast member of "The Steve Allen Show" (1956) television program. The trio performed the recurring "Man on the Street" skits.
  • Next door neighbor of Shane Stanley in mid seventies.
  • Ex-father-in-law of George S. Clinton.
  • Father of Jason Poston.
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