Tommy Bond

Child Actor, Military Person

1926 – 2005

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Who was Tommy Bond?

Tomyy Bond (Thomas Ross Bond) was born in Dallas, Texas September 16th, 1926.Tommy Bond was actually a gentle, benign soul off the set .He was discovered by a Hal Roach talent scout at the age of five simply walking hand-in-hand down a Dallas street with his mother. Asked to interview in Hollywood, Tommy made the exhausting Depression-era trek by car with his grandmother and was not disappointed. He debuted in the short Spanky, billed simply as Tommy and enjoyed a two-year stay. He was released from his initial contract after appearing in Washee Ironee, then struggled with unbilled bits and minor roles in features and in one- and two-reelers for Charley Chase and Monte Collins for the next few years. Roach happened to spot Tommy again in a bratty film role and re-signed him for the popular series, this time as the mean little kid Butch. Starting with Glove Taps, Tommy immortalized himself as every schoolboy's nightmare, the perpetually scowling young thug purposely looking for fights.Once Tommy outgrew the Butch role at age 14, he was left to fend for himself again, taking whatever jobs he could scrape up. He played one of the Little Peppers in a series of mild comedies of the early 1940s and rejoined Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer (although playing his constant nemesis on the Our Gang series, the two were friends in real life) with the low-budget Gas House Kids film series in the early 1950s. In between Tommy served in the Army during WWII and found B feature work with Man from Frisco, which was one of his best roles, The Beautiful Cheat and Big Town Scandal, among others. Another highlight of his career was playing cub reporter Jimmy Olson in the Superman and Atom Man vs. Superman cliffhangers that starred Kirk Alyn and Noel Neill.With acting jobs getting scarce, Tommy decided to focus instead on TV production. Avoiding the heartache and serious troubles (i.e., unemployment and substance abuse) suffered by many of his spurned child star alumni (including Switzer), Tommy wisely prepared for his future by attending Los Angeles City College and earning a degree in theater arts from Cal State L.A. in 1951. He worked over two decades as a stage manager and head of props for KTTV-TV in Los Angeles, and another two as stage manager and a producer and assistant director at KFSN-TV in Fresno before finally retiring. He was long married (55 years) to wife Polly Bond and had a son, Thomas R. Bond II. He died at age 79 of complications from heart disease. His autobiography You're Darn Right It's Butch came out in 1993, then became the VP in there faily production company, American Mutoscope and Biograph Comnpany, producing the feature film Bob's Night Out, and becoming the spokesperson for the Little Rascals videos distributed by Cabin Fever Entertainment. Tommy Bond died September 24th, 2005 of heatrt failure in Northridge, CA. he was 79.

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Born
Sep 16, 1926
Dallas
Also known as
  • Thomas Ross Bond
  • Butch
  • Thomas Ross "Tommy" Bond
  • Tommy 'Butch' Bond
  • Tommy
Spouses
Children
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Died
Sep 24, 2005
Northridge
Resting place
Riverside National Cemetery

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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