Thomas Ewell (Performer) | Playbill

Thomas Ewell

Performer
  • Also Known As: Tom Ewell
  • Born: Apr 29, 1909 in Owensboro, KY, USA
  • Death: Sep 12, 1994 in Woodland Hills, CA, USA

Roles (24)

Xmas in Las Vegas Playbill - November 1965 Xmas in Las Vegas
Opened November 04, 1965
  • as Edward T. Wellspot (Original)
A Thurber Carnival Playbill - April 1960 A Thurber Carnival
Opened February 26, 1960
  • as Anderson (Original)
  • as Grant (Original)
  • as James Thurber (Original)
  • as Narrator (Original)
  • as The Pet Counsellor (Original)
  • as Walter Mitty (Original)
Patate Playbill - Oct 1958 Patate
Opened October 28, 1958
  • as Leon Rollo (Original)
The Tunnel of Love Playbill - Dec 1957 The Tunnel of Love
Opened February 13, 1957
  • as Augie Poole (Original)
The Seven Year Itch Playbill - Feb 1954 The Seven Year Itch
Opened November 20, 1952
  • as Richard Sherman (Original)
Small Wonder Playbill - Jan 1949 Small Wonder
Opened September 15, 1948
  • Performer
Apple of His Eye Playbill - Feb 1946 Apple of His Eye
Opened February 05, 1946
  • as Glen Stover (Original)
Sunny River Playbill - Dec 1941 Sunny River
Opened December 04, 1941
  • as Daniel Marshall (Original)
Liberty Jones Playbill - Feb 1941 Liberty Jones
Opened February 05, 1941
  • as Dick Brown (Original)
Key Largo Playbill - Jan 1940 Key Largo
Opened November 27, 1939
  • as Gage (Replacement)
The Merchant of Yonkers Playbill - Dec 1938 The Merchant of Yonkers
Opened December 28, 1938
  • as Cornelius Hackl (Original)
Stage Door Playbill - Nov 1936 Stage Door
Opened October 22, 1936
  • as Larry Westcott (Original)
Ethan Frome Playbill - January 1936 Ethan Frome
Opened January 21, 1936
  • as Dennis Eady (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Let Freedom Ring
Opened November 06, 1935
  • as Small Hardy (Original)
  • as Young Frank Martin at 21 (Original)
Geraniums in My Window Playbill - Oct 1934 Geraniums in My Window
Opened October 26, 1934
  • as Denver (Original)
The First Legion Playbill - Oct 1934 The First Legion
Opened October 01, 1934
  • as Novices and Choir (Original)
They Shall Not Die Playbill - Feb 1934 They Shall Not Die
Opened February 21, 1934
  • as Red (Original)
  • as Young Man (Original)

Awards

Tony Award
1953 Best Actor in a Play Winner
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