Sonny Tufts


Actor
Sonny Tufts

About

Also Known As
Bowen Charlton Tufts Iii
Birth Place
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Born
July 16, 1911
Died
June 04, 1970
Cause of Death
Pneumonia

Photos & Videos

The Crooked Way - Movie Posters
The Virginian - Movie Posters

Biography

Life Events

Photo Collections

The Crooked Way - Movie Posters
The Crooked Way - Movie Posters
The Virginian - Movie Posters
The Virginian - Movie Posters

Videos

Movie Clip

Easy Living (1949) -- (Movie Clip) Great Exploitation Star quarterback Pete (Victor Mature), whom we know has been feeling off today, has just met photographer Argus (Paul Stewart) as he joins fellow “New York Chiefs” (on location at with the Rams at L-A’s old Wrigley Field), Jack Paar as reporter Scoop, Lloyd Nolan the owner, early in Easy Living, 1949.
Easy Living (1949) -- (Movie Clip) I Like You Chubby Opening neglects to mention the profession of Tim (Sonny Tufts) and visiting Pete (Victor Mature), whom his wife Penny (Jeff Donnell) is very happy to receive at their New York apartment, in the not-very athletic football drama Easy Living, 1949, co-starring Lizabeth Scott and Lucille Ball.
Virginian, The (1946) -- (Movie Clip) Free Country Following some prologue back home in Vermont, teacher Molly (Barbara Britton) arrives in Wyoming, meeting cowboy Steve (Sonny Tufts), his best pal and title character (Joel McCrea), plus the villain Trampas (Brian Donlevy), early in Paramount's 1946 version of The Virginian.
Virginian, The (1946) -- (Movie Clip) Needs Breaking Gentle Amorous Joel McCrea (title character) with the judge (Willard Robertson) arriving at the party for the new schoolteacher, peeling his wobbly pal Steve (Sonny Tufts) away from rustler Trampas (Brian Donlevy), before an awkward meeting with herself (Barbara Britton), in The Virginian, 1946.
Virginian, The (1946) -- (Movie Clip) When You Call Me That, Smile As pal Steve (Sonny Tufts) joins the game with crook Trampas (Brian Donlevy), Joel McCrea (title character) has a second visit with the new schoolteacher (Barbara Britton), then defends her rep with his version of a famous line, in Paramount's 1946 production of The Virginian.
Government Girl -- (Movie Clip) Who's Getting Married? Clever "Smokey" (Olivia de Havilland) rescues the hotel lobby wedding of May (Anne Shirley) and Joe (James Dunn), with help from new-in-town Browne (Sonny Tufts), in a meet-cute from writer-director Dudley Nichols, in Government Girl, 1944.
Government Girl -- (Movie Clip) Political Influence "Smokey" (Olivia de Havilland) showing off her bureaucratic chops, dealing with her crusading new boss Browne (Sonny Tufts), in Dudley Nichols' wartime comedy Government Girl, 1944.

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