
Tom Dugan
Acting
Biography
Tom Dugan was born on January 1, 1889 in Dublin, Ireland as Thomas J. Dugan. He was an actor, known for To Be or Not to Be (1942), Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949) and Good News (1947). He was married to Marie Raymond and Marie Engle. He died on March 7, 1955 in Redlands, California.
Born: January 1, 1889
Place of Birth: Dublin, Ireland
Known For

Hi, Beautiful
Part of the series of Universal B-musicals teaming Martha O'Driscoll and Noah Beery Jr., this film is also a remake of the 1937 comedy Love in a Bungalow. Patty Callahan (O'Driscoll) offers residence in a model home to soldier Jeff (Beery) and soon falls in love with him. Although the pair are unmarried, they enter a marital contest intended to celebrate the "Happiest G.I. Couple." Winning the contest brings on all sorts of farcical troubles until the couple are able to be united for real. Songs include "Don't Sweetheart Me" and "Best of All."

The Vanishing Legion
A mysterious master criminal known as The Voice plots with his gang to sabotage the Milesburg Oil Company, but the rightful heir has a secret army of her own to protect her rights.

She Who Gets Slapped
A meek husband takes lessons on how to take control of his dominating wife.

To Be or Not to Be
During the Nazi occupation of Poland, an acting troupe becomes embroiled in a Polish soldier's efforts to track down a German spy.

The Best Years of Our Lives
It's the hope that sustains the spirit of every GI: the dream of the day when he will finally return home. For three WWII veterans, the day has arrived. But for each man, the dream is about to become a nightmare.

The Thin Man Goes Home
On a trip to visit his parents, detective Nick Charles gets mixed up in a murder investigation.

The Major and the Minor
Low on funds, working-class girl Susan Applegate disguises herself as a youngster in order to pay half fare home. But little 'Sue Sue' finds herself in a whole heap of grownup trouble when she hides out in a compartment with handsome Major Philip Kirby.

The Barker
A successful carnival barker deals with the arrival of his eager son, who he'd hoped would stay far from the carnival world, his son's entanglement with a showgirl, and his own jealous mistress.

On the Town
Three sailors wreak havoc as they search for love during a whirlwind 24-hour leave in New York City.

Love Affair
A French playboy and an American former nightclub singer fall in love aboard a ship. They arrange to reunite six months later, if neither has changed their mind.
Filmography
as Self (archive footage)
as Ed
as With Wedding Gift of Stolen Silver (uncredited)
as Barney (uncredited)
as Bus Driver (uncredited)
as Benny
as No Thumbs Charlie
as Officer Tracy (uncredited)
as Wrestling Fan in Bar (uncredited)
as Slappy Burke
as Sign Painter
as Waiter (uncredited)
as Bartender (uncredited)
as Autograph-seeking waiter (uncredited)
as Bus Tour Guide Barker
as Herman Gimmick, Second Cab Driver (uncredited)
as Pooch
as Policeman Davis (uncredited)
as Balloonist (uncredited)
as Waiter (uncredited)
as Workman
as Doorman (uncredited)
as Eddie Slocum
as Novelty Counter Clerk
as Cab Driver (uncredited)
as Watchman (uncredited)
as Buggsy
as Shrevvy
as Waiter at Jake's Joint (uncredited)
as Ed Smith
as Bartender Bart Hammond
as Waiter in Tex's Club
as Desk Sergeant #2
as Michael, the policeman
as Hannegan
as Studs Lonnegan (uncredited)
as Bus Driver
as Bootlegger
as Derby Dan (uncredited)
as Bit Part (uncredited)
as Soft Drink Man (uncredited)
as Benny
as Herman
as Pitchman
as Cop
as Charlie Fitch
as Sam Malloy
as Cop in Park (uncredited)
as Officer Rawlins
as Convict Pete (uncredited)
as Prison Trusty (uncredited)
as Con Man (uncredited)
as Bus Driver (uncredited)
as First Waiter (uncredited)
as Moving Man
as Eric 'Schnelly the Mooch' Schneller (uncredited)
as Bronski
as Adolf Hitler (uncredited)
as Sgt. Strong
as Lou Thomas
as Sergeant
as Jonathan Doremus Dimwitt
as Clem
as Jack Leslie
as McGrath
as Captain Alton
as Edgar Crump
as Murphy
as Trooper Leroy
as Dude Heath
as Octavius
as Pete
as Raspy Kelly
as Second Carpenter (uncredited)
as Tom Dugan - Prisoner (uncredited)
as Red Egan
as Sullivan
as Forbes
as Saloon Spieler (uncredited)
as Sgt. Reikker
as Private McManus
as 'Binky' Cullen
as Bartender (uncredited)
as Gangster
as Popcorn Vendor
as Horse Player Behind Freddie (uncredited)
as Mike
as Joe (uncredited)
as Drunk with Christmas Tree (uncredited)
as Gus, General Starbuck
as Brains Logan
as 'Lock' Man Inventor (uncredited)
as Hank Manley
as Police Sgt. Devan
as Man Behind Grandma (uncredited)
as Flannigan
as Taxi Driver (uncredited)
as Bum
as Post Commander
as Race Track Fan
as Jake
as Detective Flannigan (uncredited)
as D.A.'s Aide
as McDougall
as Rusty
as Dimitri Hogan
as Bus Conductor
as Crowbar Miller
as Spike Nolan
as Drunk (uncredited)
as Dynamite Ralph - Dam Worker (uncredited)
as Finney
as Golfer
as Herman
as Agent Patrick O'Reilly (uncredited)
as Bill
as Jack Clark
as Lecture Hall Guard
as Jeff Barnes
as Doorman
as 'Greasy' (Uncredited)
as Tommy
as Selby
as The Bum
as Nolan
as Joe Smiley
as Mac (scenes deleted)
as Tough Man
as Greasy
as Detective Grant
as Pete Miller - Trainer
as Whitey
as Trainer (as Tommy Dugan)
as Tug
as Scotty
as Harry (uncredited)
as Claude - Harold's Brother-in-Law
as One of Flagg's Men (uncredited)
as Red, Taxi Driver (uncredited)
as Dick Cooper
as Depositor (uncredited)
as Sheriff
as Drunk
as Catfish
as Townsman in Saloon
as Jerry
as Deputy Brown (uncredited)
as Oil Co. Director Warren
as Same Beeman
as Bill Dugan
as Oscar
as Tom Avery
as Johnny Harris
as Charley
as Tommy Andrews - the Husband
as Sailor
as Oswald
as Tim
as Orderly
as Bill / Burglar
as Charlie Parker
as Scotty
as Mulcahy (as Tommy Dugan)
as Duffy
as Ed Mack (as Tommy Dugan)
as Connelly
as Lefty
as Stuttering Spieler
as Al Corvini
as Sam
as Newspaper Reporter
as Silky Levine
as Hired Man
as Jerry
as Kasha Murti / Swami / Bogus Hindu Prince
as Mullett
as Detective
as Malone's Manager