tom tryon

An art major at Yale University, Tom Tryon attended the Art Student’s League in New York, then studied acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse. [1]

) was an American film and television actor famous as the Walt Disney television character Texas John Slaughter (1958-1961), as well as author of several science fiction, horror, and mystery novels. [2]

In 1955 he moved to California to try his hand at the movies, and the next year made his film debut in The Scarlet Hour (1956). [3]

Tom Tryon (January 14, 1926 ‘ September 4, 1991) was an American film and television actor, as well as author of several science fiction, horror, and mystery novels. [4]

The fictional town of Pequot Landing (named no doubt after the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe), Connecticut, figures central in Tryon’s novel The Other, and indirectly referenced in the novel Night of the Moonbow. [2]

As Tryon’s acting career waned (he wasn’t happy with it, anyway), a viewing of the horror film Rosemary's Baby (1968) inspired him to write his own horror novel, and in 1971 “The Other” was published and became an almost instant best seller, being turned into a hit movie in 1972, which Tryon both wrote and produced. [3]

Tom Tryon (January 14, 1926 ‘ September 4, 1991) was an American film and television actor famous as the Walt Disney television character Texas John Slaughter (1958-1961), as well as author of several science fiction, horror, and mystery novels. [1]

His 1989 novel Night of the Moonbow tells the story of a boy driven to violent means by the constant harassment he receives at a summer boys camp. [...] He also co-wrote a song, “I Wish I Was,” which appeared on an obscure record by Dick Kallman, star of the short-lived and now largely forgotten 1965 television sitcom, Hank. [4]

Disillusioned with acting, Tryon retired from the profession in 1969 and began writing horror and mystery novels. [...] He also co-wrote a song, “I Wish I Was,” which appeared on an obscure record by Dick Kallman, star of the short-lived and now largely forgotten 1965 television sitcom, Hank. [2]

With our Resume service you can add photos and build a complete resume to help you achieve the best possible presentation on the IMDb. [5]

He left acting to concentrate solely on writing, and became a very successful novelist. [3]

This page uses content from the Tom Tryon biography page on the English version of Wikipedia and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. [4]

He was born Thomas Tryon in Hartford, Connecticut. [2]

Sources:
[1] Tom Tryon: Information from Answers.com
[2] Tom Tryon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[3] Tom Tryon - Biography
[4] Tom Tryon - Rotten Tomatoes Celebrity Profile
[5] Tom Tryon

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