Tom Bosley Bio


Tom Bosley Bio: Tom Bosley was born October 1, 1927 - October 19, 2010. Tom Bosley was an American actor, best known for his supporting roles with the TV shows Happy Days, Murder, Tom BosleyWrote, and Father Dowling, and the role title character in the Pulitzer Prize Fiorello!

Thomas Edward "Tom Bosley" was born October 1, 1927. And Tom Bosley was died October 19, 2010.Tom Bosley was an American actor, best known for his supporting roles with the TV shows Happy Days, Murder, She Wrote, and Father Dowling, and the role title character in the Pulitzer Prize Fiorello!

Bosley played the Knave of Hearts in a program of Hallmark Hall of Fame production of Eva Le Gallienne Alice in Wonderland in 1955. But his breakthrough stage role was New York Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia in the long Broadway musical Fiorello! (1959), for which he won a Tony Award. In 1994, he created the role of Maurice in the Broadway version of Disney'sBeauty and the Beast.

Tom Bosley first film role in 1963, the sigh of Natalie Wood in love with the proper stranger. Other films are The World of Henry Orient, Divorce American Style, Yours, Mine and Ours, Gus and made for TV The Triangle Factory Fire Scandal. Bosley shared a story from the heart of his experience with the Holocaust in the documentary film Paper Clips.

Among her television appearances in early 1960 on the CBS series replacement summer, Diagnosis: Unknown, with Patrick O'Neal. In 1962, he depicts Assistant District Attorney Ryan in the episode "The Man Who Wanted to Die" on the ABC drama James Whitmore Legal Law and Mr. Jones. In 1969 he appeared in a comic episode of The Virginian.

Bosley's best known role is the character Howard Cunningham, Richie Cunningham's father in the sitcom Happy Days long. Bosley was also known for his portrayal of Sheriff Amos Tupper on Murder, she wrote. He also portrayed Father Frank Dowling eponymous TV mystery series, Father Dowling. Among the many television appearances, a remarkable performance in the beginning was in "Eyes" segment of the 1969 pilot episode of Rod Serling's Night Gallery, directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Joan Crawford.

Also a voice actor because of its resonance, fatherly yet expressive tone, Tom Bosleyhosted The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater, a 1977 radio drama series for children. He expressed many cartoon characters, including Harry Boyle in the animated series Wait till your father comes home. He provided the voice of the title character in the comics of the 1980s The World of David the gnome and the owner of the shop Mr. Winkle in the Special Children's Christmas The Tangerine Bear. He also reported the documentary film series is Hollywood. In the late '80s, he contributed to two episodes of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Junfan as a sewer rat. In addition, he played the narrator B.A.H. Humbug in the Rankin / Bass animated Christmas special The avaricious man in town. Bosley was also the voice of Mister Geppetto, Pinocchio "daddy" in Filmation Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night, released in 1987. Tom Bosley also starred in the Hallmark Channel telefilm 2008 Charlie & Me In 2010, he appeared in the backup plan with Jennifer Lopez.

In 1984, Tom Bosley guest-hosted the "Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular" with local presenter Pat Harper. Bosley also toured as Cap'n Andy in Harold Prince in 1994 cover of Show Boat. It approved Shasta Cola, Glad Trash Bags, D-Con, the IQ PC and Sonic Drive-Ins [citation needed], and was the spokesman for SMC (Specialty Merchandise Corporation). Bosley died at 4:00 of heart failure on October 19, 2010, in a hospital near his home in Palm Springs, California. Tom Bosley agent, Sheryl Abrams said Bosley struggled against lung cancer.