Jerome Thor Explained

Jerome Thor
Birth Date:January 5, 1915
Birth Place:Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Death Date:August 12, 1993 (aged 78)
Death Place:Westwood, Los Angeles, California, U.S. U.S.
Occupation:Actor
Spouse:Synda Scott

Jerome Thor (January 5, 1915 — August 12, 1993) was an American actor of the stage and screen. He is best known for his work in Broadway plays from 1935 through 1946, and on American television during the 1950s. He starred as Robert Cannon in Foreign Intrigue; a role which popularized the trench coat-wearing detective in public consciousness.[1] His costume is part of the collection at the Smithsonian Institution.

Early life

Born in Brooklyn, New York, Thor began his career as a stage actor.

Career

Thor made his Broadway debut in 1934 at the 46th Street Theatre in Emmet Lavery's The First Legion. He appeared in numerous Broadway plays through 1946, including Anton Chekhov's The Marriage Proposal, William Saroyan's Get Away Old Man, Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov's My Sister Eileen, Clifford Odets's Golden Boy, and Leonid Andreyev's He Who Gets Slapped.[2]

Thor transitioned into working as a television actor in the late 1940s and early 1950s with guest roles on several American television anthology series, including Suspense and Studio One.[2] His breakthrough role was as Robert Cannon in the 1950s TV series Foreign Intrigue in which he popularized the image of the trench coat-wearing detective.[2] [1] Filmed in Europe, the syndicated mystery program ran from 1951 through 1955.[2] The trench coat he wore for the series is part of the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institution.[1] [2] When James Daly replaced him on the program, the producers attributed the change to Thor's wanting more money. Thor said, "I didn't ask for all that money . . . I was tired of doing everything — helping direct, rewriting scripts, even carrying camera equipment."[3]

He portrayed the recurring character of Art Delgado in Hill Street Blues in the early 1980s. Shore also periodically worked as a film actor, appearing in Riot in Juvenile Prison, 55 Days at Peking, Love and Bullets, St. Ives, House of the Black Death, and 10 to Midnight.[2]

Personal life

Thor was married to actress Synda Scott until his death.[4] He died of a heart attack in Westwood, Los Angeles, on August 12, 1993, at the age of 78.[2] [1]

Filmography

Film

!Year!Title!Role!Notes
1959Riot in Juvenile PrisonPaul A. Furman, M.D.
196355 Days at PekingCapt. Andy Marshall
1971House of the Black DeathDr. Eric Campion
1975Mr. SycamoreHiggins
1976St. IvesChasman
1979Love and BulletsSenator
198310 to MidnightMedical Examiner
1986Murphy's LawJudge Kellerman
1988Messenger of DeathJimmy
1989Perverted Gentleman

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1948, 1949Studio One2 episodes
1950SuspenseEpisode: "Morning Boat to Africa"
1950The Nash Airflyte TheaterEpisode: "The Doll in the Pink Silk Dress"
1950–1951Hands of Murder3 episodes
1951The Great MerliniGreat MerliniTelevision film
1951The TrapEpisode: "Errand for Noonan"
1951Big TownEpisode: "Dangerous"
1951The Web3 episodes
1951–1953Foreign IntrigueRobert Cannon63 episodes
1951–1953Danger4 episodes
1953Medallion TheatreEpisode: "Contact with the West"
1955Appointment with AdventureEpisode: "Forbidden Holiday"
1955The United States Steel HourWalter TillmanEpisode: "Hung for a Sheep"
1955Lux Video TheatreCareyEpisode: "June Bride"
1956The Philco Television PlayhouseEpisode: "The Starlet"
1956Goodyear Television PlayhouseEpisode: "Starlet"
1956The Alcoa HourShawEpisode: "Man on Fire"
195977 Sunset StripJohn CosgroveEpisode: "Dark Vengeance"
1960Hong KongChet BatesEpisode: "The Jumping Dragon"
1961Perry MasonWalter RandellEpisode: "The Case of the Wintry Wife"
1961The Barbara Stanwyck ShowPete BishopEpisode: "Along the Barbary Coast"
1961The DeputyBen MeadowsEpisode: "Tension Point"
1961CheckmateMal StrykerEpisode: "Hot Wind on a Cold Town"
1965The Man from U.N.C.L.E.NormanEpisode: "The Arabian Affair"
1966Daniel BooneSamuel ThurstonEpisode: "The Accused"
1969Adam-12Milton PrendleEpisode: "The Things You Do for the Job"
1969It Takes a ThiefSaundersEpisode: "Rock-Bye, Bye, Baby"
1969The F.B.I.Layton SimmsEpisode: "Silent Partner"
1971O'Hara, U.S. TreasuryMarty Baron
1973Incident on a Dark StreetAbe HirschTelevision film
1974Planet of the ApesProtoEpisode: "Escape from Tomorrow"
1976The Great HoudiniConductorTelevision film
1976Stalk the Wild ChildMenzies
1977The Amazing Howard HughesCounsel
1977Murder in Peyton PlaceManager
1977Quincy, M.E.LynchEpisode: "Death Casts a Vote"
1980CHiPsBusinessmanEpisode: "Nightingale"
1982Hill Street BluesDelgado2 episodes
1985Highway to HeavenDr. Gottlieb
1986You Again?Richard WendellEpisode: "Marry Me a Little"

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Obituaries: Jerome Thor. Variety. September 20, 1993. 42.
  2. News: Jerome Thor; Star of 1950s TV Series. Los Angeles Times. August 21, 1993.
  3. News: Johnson . Erskine . Jerome Thor: No Time for Golf . October 6, 2022 . Guam Daily News . NEA . August 23, 1962 . Guam, Agana Heights . 12. Newspapers.com.
  4. Book: Willis . John . Theatre World 1993-1994 . 1996 . Hal Leonard Corporation . 978-1-55783-235-1 . 245 . October 5, 2022 . en.