- Tom Bosley
Infobox actor
name = Tom Bosley
imagesize = 180px
birthname = Thomas Edward Bosley
birthdate = birth date and age|1927|10|1
birthplace =Chicago, Illinois
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tonyawards = Best Featured Actor in a Musical
1959 "Fiorello! "Thomas Edward Bosley (born
October 1 ,1927 ) is an Americanactor , best known on-stage for his work in "Fiorello! ", and for his starring and supporting roles on television shows like "Happy Days ", "Murder, She Wrote " and the "Father Dowling Mysteries ".Biography
Early life
Bosley was born in
Chicago, Illinois ; he isJewish .cite news | last =Elkin| first =Michael| coauthors=| title =Tom Bosley: A 'Golden Pond' of Memories| pages=| work=The Philadelphia Jewish Exponent| date =2006-10-26 | url =http://www.jewishexponent.com/article/11075| accessdate =2006-12-13 ] DuringWorld War II , Tom Bosley served in theUnited States Navy . While attendingDePaul University , in Chicago, in 1947, he made his stage debut in "Our Town " with the Canterbury Players at theFine Arts Theatre . Bosley performed at theWoodstock Opera House inWoodstock, Illinois , in 1949 and 1950 alongsidePaul Newman .Career
Bosley's breakthrough stage role was
New York 's MayorFiorello H. La Guardia in the long-runningBroadway musical "Fiorello! " (1959) for which he won aTony Award . In 1994, Tom originated the role of Maurice in the Broadway version of Disney's Beauty & the Beast.His first
motion picture role was in 1963, as the would-be suitor ofNatalie Wood in "Love with the Proper Stranger ." Other films include "The World of Henry Orient ", "Divorce American Style " and "The Triangle Factory Fire Scandal ". Bosley shared a heartfelt story about his experience withthe Holocaust in thedocumentary film "Paper Clips ".Bosley's best known role is the character Howard Cunningham,
Richie Cunningham 's father, in the long-runningtelevision sitcom "Happy Days ." Bosley is also known for portrayingSheriff Amos Tupper on "Murder, She Wrote ." He also portrayed the titular Father Frank Dowling on the TV mystery series, "Father Dowling Mysteries ." In 2004, Bosley guest starred as a toy maker named Ben-Ami on the series finale of theChristian video series "." Among myriad television appearances, one notable early performance was in the "Eyes" segment of the 1969 pilot episode ofRod Serling 'sNight Gallery , directed bySteven Spielberg and starringJoan Crawford . In 2008, Bosley will star in the television drama [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1118040/ "Charlie & Me."]Also notable as a
voice actor due to his resonant, fatherly yet expressive tone, Bosley hosted "The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater ", a 1977radio drama series for children. He went on to voice many memorableanimated cartoon characters, including Harry Boyle in the animated series, "Wait Till Your Father Gets Home ". He provided the voice of the title character in the 1980s cartoon "The World of David the Gnome ", and the shop ownerMr. Winkle in the children'sChristmas special "The Tangerine Bear ". He also narrated the movie documentary series "That's Hollywood". Additionally, he played the narratorB.A.H. Humbug in theRankin/Bass animatedChristmas special "The Stingiest Man In Town ".He has endorsed
Glad Trash Bags ,D-Con , theIQ Computer andSonic Drive-Ins , and currently is the spokesman for SMCSpecialty Merchandise Corporation .References
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NAME= Bosley, Tom
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Bosley, Thomas Edward
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Emmy -nominated Americanactor
DATE OF BIRTH=October 1 ,1927
PLACE OF BIRTH=Chicago, Illinois
DATE OF DEATH=
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