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Regis Toomey

Regis Toomey

Birthday: 1898-08-13 | Place of Birth: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia John Regis Toomey (August 13, 1898 – October 12, 1991) was an American film and television actor. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, he was one of four children of Francis X. and Mary Ellen Toomey and attended Peabody High School. He initially pondered a law career, but acting won out and he established himself as a musical stage performer. Educated in dramatics at the University of Pittsburgh, where he became a brother of Sigma Chi, Toomey began as a stock actor and eventually made it to Broadway. Toomey was a singer on stage until throat problems (acute laryngitis) while touring in Europe stopped that aspect of his career. In 1929, Toomey first began appearing in films. He initially started out as a leading man, but found more success as a character actor (sans his toupee). Toomey appeared in over 180 films, including classics such as The Big Sleep with Humphrey Bogart. In 1956, he appeared as a judge, with Chuck Connors as "Andy", in the third episode, "The Nevada Nightingale", of the NBC anthology series The Joseph Cotten Show. Toomey thereafter appeared in another anthology series too as the character "Harry" in the 1960 episode "The Doctor and the Redhead", with Dick Powell and Felicia Farr, of CBS's The DuPont Show with June Allyson. In the 1961–1962 television season, he appeared in a supporting role with George Nader in the syndicated crime drama Shannon about insurance investigators. From 1963–1966, Toomey was one of the stars of the ABC crime drama, Burke's Law, starring Gene Barry. He played Sergeant Les Hart, one of the detectives assisting the murder investigations of the millionaire police captain Amos Burke. He also guest-starred on dozens of television programs, including the "Shady Deal at Sunny Acres" episode of Maverick. In 1941, Toomey appeared in You're in the Army Now, in which he and Jane Wyman had the longest screen kiss in cinema history: 3 minutes and 5 seconds.

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

1987
Evil Town

as    Doc Hooper

1970
Cover Me Babe

as    Michael Atterbury

1969
Change of Habit

as    Father Gibbons

1967
Gunn

as    The Bishop

1964
Man's Favorite Sport?

as    Bagley

1963
Burke's Law

as    Detective Lester Hart

1963
Johnny Shiloh

as    Mr. Clem

1961
The Last Sunset

as    Milton Wing

1960
Guns of the Timberland

as    Sheriff Taylor

1959
Warlock

as    Skinner

1958
Joy Ride

as    Miles Renny

1957
Curfew Breakers

as    Coach Bettger

1956
Great Day in the Morning

as    Father Murphy

1956
Dakota Incident

as    Minstrel

1955
Top Gun

as    Jim O'Hara

1954
The Human Jungle

as    Bob Geddes

1954
Hey Mulligan

as    Joe Mulligan

1954
Drums Across the River

as    Sheriff Jim Beal

1953
Never Wave at a WAC

as    General Ned Prager

1953
It Happens Every Thursday

as    Mayor Hull

1953
Son of Belle Starr

as    Tom Wren