Tommy Kelly (actor)
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Tommy Kelly as Tom Sawyer (1938)
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Born | New York City, New York, U.S. |
April 6, 1925
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Greensboro, North Carolina |
Occupation | Film actor |
Years active | 1938–1950 |
Spouse(s) | Sue Kelly (married 1948–2016, his death) |
Children | 6 |
Thomas Francis Kelly[1] (April 6, 1925 – January 26, 2016) was an American child actor. He is remembered for his title role in David O. Selznick's 1938 film The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, based on Mark Twain's novel of the same name.
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Early life and career
Kelly was born in the Bronx, the son of Nora and Michael Kelly, a fireman, in humble circumstances.[2] He had twelve siblings.[3] Kelly's grandparents, all four, were from Ireland.[3] He began his acting career at the age of twelve when he was selected to play the role of Tom Sawyer in the 1938 movie The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, an adaption of Mark Twain's classic The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.[2] Approximately 25,000 boys had auditioned for that role and it is said that famous producer David O. Selznick handpicked Kelly for the role.[4] Despite Kelly's earning good critical reviews for his performance, the film was only a poor financial success. He also played the lead role in Peck's Bad Boy with the Circus later that year as Bill Peck.[5]
In 1939, Tommy Kelly had a small but memorable part in Gone with the Wind as the boy crying in a band in Atlanta while the death lists are given out. He played the notable supporting role of Willie in Archie Mayo's musical film They Shall Have Music (1939) followed by a leading role as a young cadet in the B movie Military Academy (1940). As he reached adulthood, Kelly's roles in movies were minor and he was often uncredited.[6] He appeared in The Magnificent Yankee[7] in 1950, which turned out to be his last of 19 films before ending his acting career.[6]
As with many other stars, the war years found Tommy in the U.S. Army;[8] he served in the infantry rather than the USO, as did some other child stars. He fought in the European theater, participating in the critical campaign for the bridge at Remagen.
Personal life and death
After his Hollywood days, Tommy Kelly earned a Ph.D. from Michigan State.[8] He worked as a high school teacher and counselor in Culver City and later as an administrator in the Orange County school system. He worked in Liberia as an administrator for the Peace Corps towards the end of the 1960s.[4] He afterwards served as superintendent of international schools in Liberia and Venezuela.[9] He eventually returned to the United States and worked in an important position at the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington.[10] Ever conscious of the value of education, in his thesis he focused, among other things, on the relative advantages of children who were educated in U.S. military dependent schools abroad. "Dr. Kelly" served as an International Relations Advisor in the International Organization Affairs (IOA) unit of the Office of International Cooperation and Development (OICD) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture,[8] where he prepared positions for the Office of the Secretary of Agriculture, with personal responsibility for OECD, and United States delegations to the governing boards of United Nations Organizations concerned with Food and Agriculture, a position he held until his retirement from federal service. He also held another teaching job in Washington D.C. in the 1980s.
Kelly was generally reticent to discuss his years as an actor after retiring from Hollywood at the age of 25.[6] He married Sue Kelly in 1948; they were married for 67 years, until his death.[11][12] Kelly died on January 26, 2016, in Greensboro, North Carolina, at age 90 from congestive heart failure.[10][11] He was survived by his wife of 67 years, Susie; six children; 12 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.[11]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes | ref |
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1938 | The Adventures of Tom Sawyer | Tom Sawyer | <templatestyles src="Plainlist/styles.css"/>
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Peck's Bad Boy with the Circus | Bill Peck | <templatestyles src="Plainlist/styles.css"/>
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1939 | They Shall Have Music | Willie | Musical film directed by Archie Mayo. | |
Gone with the Wind | Boy in band | <templatestyles src="Plainlist/styles.css"/>
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1940 | Curtain Call | Fred "Freddy" Middleton | Comedy film directed by Frank Woodruff. | [18] |
Irene | Michael | <templatestyles src="Plainlist/styles.css"/>
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Military Academy | Tommy Lewis | <templatestyles src="Plainlist/styles.css"/>
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Gallant Sons | Harwood "Woody" Hollister | <templatestyles src="Plainlist/styles.css"/>
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1941 | Nice Girl? | Ken Atkins | American musical film directed by William A. Seiter. | [24] |
Double Date | Hodges | <templatestyles src="Plainlist/styles.css"/>
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Life Begins for Andy Hardy | Chuck Curss | <templatestyles src="Plainlist/styles.css"/>
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1942 | Mug Town | Steve | Directed by Ray Taylor. | [25] |
1947 | The Beginning or the End | Mack | <templatestyles src="Plainlist/styles.css"/>
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The Fabulous Texan | Lee Kilrain | <templatestyles src="Plainlist/styles.css"/>
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1948 | He Walked by Night | Young hoodlum aka Redhead | <templatestyles src="Plainlist/styles.css"/>
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1949 | Adventure in Baltimore | Student | Drama directed by Richard Wallace. | [34] |
Battleground | Casualty | American war film that follows a company in the 327th Glider Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division as they cope with the Siege of Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge in World War II. | [35][36] | |
1950 | The West Point Story | Cadet | <templatestyles src="Plainlist/styles.css"/>
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The Magnificent Yankee | Secretary | American biographical film adapted by Emmet Lavery from his play of the same title, which was in turn adapted from the book Mr. Justice Holmes by Francis Biddle. | [39][40][41] |
References
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