- Tommy Hyatt
Tommy Hyatt is a fictional character in the film "
Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore " and the television sitcom "Alice". Tommy was played by Alfred Lutter in the movie and the television series pilot. Throughout the rest of the series, he was played byPhilip McKeon .Alice's pride and joy
Tommy was the son of Donald and
Alice Hyatt . His father died in a truck driving accident when he was twelve, and then he moved, with his mother, to California, so she could break into singing. However, car troubles forced Alice to stop in Phoenix,Arizona , where they eventually got an apartment, and his mother got a job as a waitress at Mel's Diner.He made friends, and was quite popular with the ladies, much to Alice's dismay. His mother's boss,
Mel Sharples , was a needed father figure to him, even though some of his shenanigans met with Alice's disapproval. It made Mel proud that Tommy was as popular with the ladies, as Mel seemed to think himself to be. Alice also fretted that Mel would make Tommy as chauvinistic as he was, but Tommy never became chauvinistic. He was generally self-effacingly pleasant.Like his mother, Tommy loved music, and was a talented guitarist. He and his mother performed a couple of duets during the show's run. Also, Mel trained him to be a fry cook, like he was, even going so far as to wear a beanie and t-shirt, like Mel did; at first this was met with stringent resistance by Alice, but she eventually relented when Tommy showed genuine talent at it.
Tommy's main interest, however, was basketball. Luckily, one of his mother's boyfriends, Earl Hicks (played by
Dave Madden ), was a basketball coach at his school. With practice, he won a basketball scholarship atArizona State University , where he joined a the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity to meet more girls and make friends. Tommy finished his schooling, although at one time, he felt burned out, and almost lost his scholarship. Fortunately, with some encouraging words byMeadowlark Lemon of theHarlem Globetrotters , he regained his love for the game, and stuck it out. This was a trait that propelled him in life, as he finally earned a good job.His mother's co-workers,
Florence Jean Castleberry , known as Flo, called him "Tiger"; andVera Louise Gorman-Novak called him "Toms." He also was close to Flo's two replacements,Belle Dupree andJolene Hunnicutt .Although he drove his mother crazy, especially when he was much younger, Tommy is truly the main thing that kept Alice going after her husband's death, and the reason she kept on working at Mel's. When the show ended, he presumably remained in Phoenix, and coached basketball, much like his mentor, Earl Hicks. He also still remained close to his mother, but very popular with the ladies.
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