

Acting
Birthday: September 15, 1904 (121)
Place of Birth: St. Petersburg, Russian Empire [now Russia]
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tom Conway (born Thomas Charles Sanders, 15 September 1904 – 22 April 1967) was a British film, television and radio actor remembered for playing private detectives (including The Falcon, Sherlock Holmes, Bulldog Drummond, and The Saint) and psychiatrists. He is perhaps best known for playing "The Falcon" in ten of the series' entries, taking over for his younger brother, George Sanders, in The Falcon's Brother (1942), in which they both starred. He is also well known for his appearance in several Val Lewton films. Conway was born in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Known For
Select Role:
What a Way to Go! (1964)Age: 60as Lord Kensington (uncredited)
One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961)Age: 57as Quizmaster / Collie (voice)
12 to the Moon (1960)Age: 56as Dr. Feodor Orloff
The Atomic Submarine (1959)Age: 55as Ian Hunt
Rawhide (1959)Age: 55as Sinclair
Adventures in Paradise (1959)Age: 55as Bartlett
Tightrope (1959)Age: 55as Harry Nagle
Voodoo Woman (1957)Age: 53as Dr. Roland Gerard
Perry Mason (1957)Age: 53as Guy Penrose
Have Gun, Will Travel (1957)Age: 53as Commodore Newcombe
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