Tommy Bupp
Biography
Biography
Starting out as a child actor, Tommy Bupp's career took off when he was ten years old. Bupp began his acting career appearing in various films, such as "It's a Gift" (1934), the drama "Little Men" (1934) with Ralph Morgan and the drama "The Hoosier Schoolmaster" (1935) with Norman Foster. He also appeared in "Conflict" (1936) and "Piccadilly Jim" (1936) with Robert Montgomery. He continued to act in productions like "Hittin' the Trail" (1937), the western "Roarin' Lead" (1937) with Robert Livingston and the Tex Ritter western "Tex Rides With the Boy Scouts" (1937). He also appeared in "The Cherokee Strip" (1937) with Dick Foran and "Blind Alibi" (1938). During the latter half of his career, he tackled roles in the mystery "Nancy Drew - Detective" (1938) with Bonita Granville, "Over the Wall" (1938) and "Swing Your Lady" (1938). He also appeared in "Fisherman's Wharf" (1939). Bupp more recently acted in "Mystery Plane" (1939).