Tom Poston


Actor

About

Also Known As
Thomas Poston
Birth Place
Columbus, Ohio, USA
Born
October 17, 1921
Died
April 30, 2007

Biography

A tall, Everyman actor with drooping eyes that somehow want to reveal more than one would think at first glance, Tom Poston has had a lengthy career on stage and TV, often on panel shows, often playing slow-witted characters who can surprise with their bursts of logic and intelligence. In the 1980s and 90s, Poston was often seen as a sidekick to Bob Newhart, Tim Conway, and others, but i...

Family & Companions

Jean Sullivan
Wife
Married in 1955; divorced.
Kay Hudson
Wife
Married in June 1968; deceased.
Suzanne Pleshette
Wife
Actor. Announced engagement in December 2000; married on May 11, 2001.

Biography

A tall, Everyman actor with drooping eyes that somehow want to reveal more than one would think at first glance, Tom Poston has had a lengthy career on stage and TV, often on panel shows, often playing slow-witted characters who can surprise with their bursts of logic and intelligence. In the 1980s and 90s, Poston was often seen as a sidekick to Bob Newhart, Tim Conway, and others, but it would probably surprise many to know that Poston began his career on Broadway in the Jose Ferrer production of "Cyrano de Bergerac," a role that Poston later played on several occasions.

The Cleveland native worked extensively on Broadway, notably in the satire on advertising, "Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?" and continued working on stage with frequency into the 70s. But Poston's career solidified with his appearances on "The Tonight Show" (in its first incarnation with Steve Allen as host) and later as a regular on Allen's variety series. In the latter, for which he earned an Emmy, Poston played numerous characters, typically the befuddled common man on the street. At the same time, Poston was gaining name recognition through appearances on panel and quiz shows, and is particularly remembered for his long stint on "To Tell the Truth" (1985-67), as one of the two male regulars (Orson Bean was the other). In fact, for periods during the 60s, Poston was on panel shows and on stage, rarely "acting" as such on TV or in film.

Poston bounced back in the 70s. After supporting roles on two failed sitcoms, "On the Rocks" and "We've Got Each Other," he joined the hit ABC sitcom "Mork & Mindy" as Mr. Bickley, the grouchy downstairs neighbor. a role he played until the series' demise in 1982. He had made two guest appearances as Cliff 'The Peeper' Murdoch, Bob Hartley's college chum who inspired juvenile behavior in Hartley. on "The Bob Newhart Show" in the 70s. The chemistry between Poston and Newhart was palpable and when Newhart launched a new comedy series in 1982, Poston was cast as George Utley, his downeastern sidekick. He subsequently joined Howie Mandell in the short-lived "Good Grief" (Fox, 1990) a comedy set behind the scenes at a mortuary. Poston then joined Tim Conway as a foil for Conway's goofy Derk Dorf character in a CBS special and other incarnations, and made several memorable appearances as "Mr. Loon-ay," the school custodian, on ABC's "Family Matters," before joining the ABC hit series "Grace Under Fire" in 1995 as Floyd, the father of Russell (Dave Thomas).

Poston has occasionally appeared in TV longforms, such as the daffy miniseries "Fresno" (CBS, 1986). Early in his career he had played Trinculo in the 1960 "Hallmark Hall of Fame" rendition of Shakespeare's "The Tempest." Poston's feature film appearances have also been sporadic. He began on film as a detective in 1953's "The City That Never Sleeps" and perhaps is best remembered as the town cad in the 1971 Norman Lear comedy, "Cold Turkey."

Life Events

1930

Stage debut as a tumbler in "The Flying Zebleys"

1947

Broadway debut, "Cyrano de Bergerac"

1953

Film debut, "The City That Never Sleeps"

1956

Was a regular on "The Steve Allen Show"

1960

Appeared as Trinculo in "Hallmark Hall of Fame" production of "The Tempest"

1964

Regular panelist, "To Tell the Truth"

1975

Played Cliff Murdock, a recurring character on the CBS show, "Newhart"

1975

Played Mr. Sullivan on "On the Rocks"

1977

Cast as Damon Jerome, "We've Got Each Other"

1978

TV-movie debut, "A Guide for the Married Woman"

1979

Played Franklin Delano Bickley, the irasicble neighbor on "Mork & Mindy"

1982

Cast as caretaker George Utley on the CBS sitcom, "Newhart"; earned Emmy nominations in 1984, 1986 and 1987 for Supporting Actor in a Comedy

1990

Was series regular on the short-lived "Good Grief"

1993

Appeared for the third time with Newhart on the short lived program "Bob" (CBS)

1995

Had role of Floyd on "Grace Under Fire"

1999

Cast in Rob Reiner's "The Story of Us" starring Bruce Willis and Michelle Pfeiffer

2004

Played Lord Palimore in "Princess Diaries 2: The Royal Engagement"

2004

Cast opposite Tim Allen and Jamie Lee Curtis in the holiday comedy "Christmas with the Kranks"

2005

Played the character Clown on the NBC series "Committed"

Family

George Poston
Father
Dairy chemist, liquor salesperson.
Margaret Poston
Mother
Richard Poston
Brother
Francesca Poston
Daughter
Former actor. Appeared on "All My Children" as original 'Donna Beck' for a short time in the 1970s; mother, Jean Sullivan.
Hudson Poston
Daughter
Mother, Kay Hudson.
Jason Poston
Son
Mother, Kay Hudson.

Companions

Jean Sullivan
Wife
Married in 1955; divorced.
Kay Hudson
Wife
Married in June 1968; deceased.
Suzanne Pleshette
Wife
Actor. Announced engagement in December 2000; married on May 11, 2001.

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