Tom Keene (actor) explained

Tom Keene
Birth Name:George Duryea
Birth Date:December 30, 1896
Birth Place:Rochester, New York, U.S.
Death Place:Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Resting Place:Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Glendale, California, U.S.
Other Names:Dick Powers
Richard Powers
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1923 - 1959
Spouse:[1]

Tom Keene (born George Duryea; December 30, 1896  - August 4, 1963[2]) was an American actor known mostly for his roles in B Westerns. During his almost 40-year career in motion pictures Tom Keene worked under three different names. From 1923, when he made his first picture, until 1930 he worked under his birth name, George Duryea. The last film he made under this name was Pardon My Gun. Beginning with the 1930 film Tol'able David, he used Tom Keene as his moniker. This name he used up to 1944 when he changed it to Richard Powers. The first film he used this name in was Up in Arms. He continued to use this name for the rest of his film career.

Early life and career

Born George Duryea (no known relation to fellow actor Dan Duryea despite a resemblance) in Rochester, New York,[3] Keene studied at Columbia University and Carnegie Tech before embarking on an acting career. He made his film debut in the 1923 short film The Just a Little Late Club. Keene followed with roles in The Godless Girl (1929) directed by Cecil B. DeMille; Tide of Empire (1929) with Renée Adorée; Thunder with Lon Chaney, Sr.; Tol'able David (1930) and Sundown Trail (1931).[4]

In 1934, King Vidor cast him in the socially conscious Depression oriented classic Our Daily Bread with Karen Morley.[5]

During the 1940s, Keene appeared in the film serial The Great Alaskan Mystery and two Dick Tracy films Dick Tracy's Dilemma and Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome (1947). In the 1950s, he moved on to television with guest roles on The Range Rider; Buffalo Bill, Jr.; Fury; Judge Roy Bean and The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. Keene's last film role was in Ed Wood's cult film Plan 9 from Outer Space (1957[6]).[7] He retired soon after this and focused on real estate and the insurance business.

Death

Keene died of cancer on August 4, 1963, aged 66. He was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.

Filmography

Later in his career (after 1944), Keene was often credited as Richard Powers, and once as Dick Powers.

YearTitleRoleNotes
1928The Godless GirlBob HathawayCredited as George Duryea
Marked MoneyClyde
1929Tide of EmpireDermod D'Arcy
Honky TonkFreddie Gilmore
ThunderJim
In Old CaliforniaLt. Tony Hopkins
1930Beau BanditW.S. "Bill" Howard
The Dude WranglerWally McCann
Night WorkHarvey Vanderman
Pardon My GunTed Duncan
Tol'able DavidAlan Kinemon
1931Sundown TrailBuck Sawyer
Freighters of DestinySteve Macey
Suicide FleetLt. James KeeneUncredited
1932PartnersDick Barstow
The Saddle BusterMontana ("Monty")
Ghost ValleyJerry Long
Beyond the RockiesBlackjack
Come on Danger!Larry Madden, Texas Ranger
Renegades of the WestTom Bagby
1933The Cheyenne KidTom Larkin
Scarlet RiverTom Baxter
Son of the BorderTom Owens
Sunset PassJack Rock / Jim Collins
Cross FireTom 'Jack' Allen
1934Our Daily BreadJohn Sims[8] Alternative title: Hell's Crossroads
1935Hong Kong NightsHimself
1936Timothy's QuestDavid Masters
Drift FenceJim Travis
Desert GoldRandolph Gale
The Glory TrailCaptain John Carroll
Rebellion
1937Battle of GreedJohn Storm
Old LouisianaJohn Colfax
Under Strange FlagsTom Kenyon
The Law CommandsDr. Keith Kenton
Drums of DestinyCapt. Jerry Crawford
Raw TimberTom Corbin
God's Country and the ManJim Reid
Where Trails Divide Tom Allen
Romance of the RockiesDr. Tom Foster
1938The Painted Trail Tom Gray posing as the Pecos Kid
1941Wanderers of the WestTom Mallory posing as The Arizona Kid
Dynamite CanyonMarshal Tom Evans Posing as Ed 'Trigger' Jones
The Driftin' KidTom Sterling
Riding the Sunset Trail
Lone Star Law Men
1942Western MailTom Allen
Arizona RoundupTom Kenyon
Where Trails End
1944Up in ArmsAshley's AideCredited as Richard Powers
The Navy WaySteve Appleby
The Great Alaskan MysteryBurgerSerial [Ch. 11], Credited as Richard Powers
Jungle WomanJoe - Fingerprint ManCredited as Richard Powers
Goodnight, SweetheartReporterUncredited
The Port of 40 ThievesScott BartonCredited as Richard Powers
San Diego, I Love YouReporterUncredited
Lights of Old Santa FeFrank MaddenCredited as Richard Powers
Sergeant MikeReed
1945Dangerous IntruderCurtisCredited as Richard Powers
Girls of the Big HouseBarton Sturgis
1946San QuentinHal Schaeffer, Robbery DetailCredited as Richard Powers
1947Dick Tracy's DilemmaFredCredited as Richard Powers
Seven Keys to BaldpateSteve Bland
Thunder MountainJohnny Blue
CrossfireDetective
Under the Tonto RimJohn Dennison
Dick Tracy Meets GruesomeDr. FrankeyUncredited
Wild Horse MesaHod SlackCredited as Richard Powers
1948The Judge Steps OutMrs. Winthrop's AttorneyUncredited
Western HeritageSpade ThorneCredited as Richard Powers
Berlin ExpressMajor
Race StreetAl
Return of the Bad MenJim Younger
Blood on the MoonTed Elser
Indian AgentMonty Hutchins
1949Brothers in the SaddleNash PrescottCredited as Richard Powers
1950Storm over WyomingTug CaldwellCredited as Richard Powers
Desperadoes of the WestWard GordonSerial, Credited as Richard Powers
The MilkmanDuzikUncredited
Trail of Robin HoodHimselfCredited as Tom Keene
1951Texans Never CryTracy WyattCredited as Richard Powers
The Fat ManMacUncredited
Home Town StoryAbbott, Bob's campaign managerUncredited
The Stu Erwin ShowArthur HaleEpisode: "The Big Game"
The Range RiderLangEpisode: "The Grand Fleece"
1952Red Planet MarsMajor General George BurdetteUncredited
Sky KingSheriff2 episodes
Credited as Richard Powers
1953The MoonlighterSheriffCredited as Richard Powers
The Abbott and Costello ShowJoe2 episodes
Credited as Richard Powers
General Electric TheaterSlocumEpisode: "Woman's World"
Credited as Richard Powers
1954Outlaw's DaughterBank ManagerUncredited
Hopalong CassidyBill BrickerEpisode: "Steel Trails West"
Credited as Richard Powers
1955Dig That UraniumFrank LoomisCredited as Richard Powers
The MillionaireAttorney MarloweEpisode: "The Uncle Robby Story"
1956WetbacksHighway Patrol InspectorCredited as Richard Powers
Tension at Table RockMan Killed by SamUncredited
1957Plan 9 from Outer SpaceCol. Tom EdwardsCredited as Tom Keene
1958Once Upon a Horse...HimselfCredited as Tom Keene
Casey JonesJohn PatrickEpisode: "The Silk Train"
Credited as Richard Powers
Tales of the Texas RangersMorgan ThorpeEpisode: "Traitor's Gold"
Credited as Richard Powers
1959Death Valley DaysCharlie DuffEpisode: "Stagecoach Spy"
Credited as Richard Powers

Notes and References

  1. News: Folkart . Burt A. . Gracie Lantz Dies; Invented Woody Woodpecker . . March 19, 1992 . July 11, 2020.
  2. Book: Wilson . Scott . Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed. . August 19, 2016 . McFarland . 978-1-4766-2599-7 . 396 . June 8, 2023 . en.
  3. Book: Pitts, Michael R. . Poverty Row Studios, 1929-1940 . McFarland p. 135 . 2015 . 978-1-4766-1036-8.
  4. Web site: Tom Keene. https://web.archive.org/web/20201202183838/https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b9fc1c135. dead. December 2, 2020. BFI.
  5. Web site: George Duryea | Biography, Movie Highlights and Photos. AllMovie.
  6. Rudolph Grey, Nightmare of Ecstasy: The Life and Art of Edward D. Wood, Jr. (1992). ISBN 978-0-922915-24-8.
  7. Book: Pitts, Michael R. . RKO Radio Pictures Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy Films, 1929-1956 . . 2015 . 978-1-4766-1683-4.
  8. News: Levine . Sydney . Vidor Retrospective is a Hot Alternate Reality at Berlin 70 — by Alex Deleon . Sydney's Buzz . April 13, 2020 . July 11, 2020.