Tom Greenway (actor) explained

Tom Greenway
Birth Date:5 June 1909
Birth Place:Booneville, Arkansas, U.S.
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1949 - 1965
Spouse:Helen T. Greenway (m. ?–1985)

Tom Greenway (June 5, 1909 – February 8, 1985) was an American film and television actor.[1] He appeared in over 100 films and television programs, in which he also appeared in westerns of the 1950s, such as Big Timber. He was particularly rough on Dennis Weaver's character ("Chester Goode") on Gunsmoke, almost killing Matt Dillon's sidekick twice in 1957; first when he played the hated "Ned Pickard" in the episode "Chester's Murder" (S2E27) and later the bully "Trevitt" as he again attacks Chester in the episode "Never Pester Chester" (S3E10). He also made an appearance on High Noon.[2] Greenway died in February 1985 of a heart attack at his home in Los Angeles, California. at the age of 75.[3]

Early life

Greenway was born in Booneville, Arkansas to Charles Sanford Greenway and his wife Lena Mai Radford, in Logan County, east of Fort Smith in western Arkansas. During World War II, he served in the United States Army Air Forces as a flight engineer on a B-17 bomber. While on a mission, he was shot down and spent more than a year in Italian and German POW camps. Released from military service, he performed on Broadway in New York City, where he procured his Social Security number, before he moved into films, where he had many uncredited roles in the early years of his career.

Selected filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1961Rawhide Hawthorn S3:E28, "Incident of the Blackstorms"
1961Rawhide Sheriff S4:E4, "Judgement at Hondo Seco"

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tom Greenway. The New York Times. August 17, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20160310081120/http://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/28597/Tom-Greenway. March 10, 2016. live. Wayback Machine.
  2. Web site: Tom Greenway List of Movies and TV Shows. TV Guide. August 17, 2021.
  3. Book: John Willis' Theatre World: Volume 42. 228. Crown Publishers. 1987. Google Books.