Tom Troupe

Tom Troupe
Born
Thomas Troupe

(1928-07-15) July 15, 1928 (age 94)
OccupationActor
Years active1957–present
Spouse
(m. 1964; died 2023)

Tom Troupe (born July 15, 1928) is an American actor and writer.

Biography

Troupe was born in 1928 and grew up in North Kansas City, Missouri, and studied with Uta Hagen at the Herbert Berghof Studio in Manhattan during the early 1950s. He made his Broadway debut in 1957 as Peter in the original Broadway production of The Diary of Anne Frank, which starred Joseph Schildkraut and Gusti Huber.

Primarily a stage performer, Troupe appeared in many plays over the years, including The Lion in Winter, The Gin Game, and Father's Day. He and his wife, Carole Cook, were jointly honored with the 2002 L.A. Ovation Award for Career Achievements. He appeared in such feature films as The Devil's Brigade (1968) and Kelly's Heroes (1970).

The Faculty (a Los Angeles acting school) was co-founded by Troupe and Charles Nelson Reilly. Troupe was married to actress Carole Cook from 1964 until her death in 2023.

Partial filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1959 The Big Fisherman James
1967 Mission Impossible

Season 1 Ep. 23 Action

David Day Only episode that Barbara Bain (Cinnamon Carter) listened to the tape and headed the group.
1968 Sofi The Clerk
1968 The Devil's Brigade Pvt. Al Manella
1969 Che! Felipe Muñoz
1970 Kelly's Heroes Corporal Job
1971 Making It Dr. Shurtleff
1980 PSI Factor
1986 Cheers Judge William E. Grey 1 episode
1987 Summer School Judge
1991 My Own Private Idaho Jack Favor



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