- Born
- Died
- Place
Sonny Tufts
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Sonny Tufts (born Bowen Charlton Tufts III, July 16, 1911, Boston, Massachusetts - June 4, 1970, Santa Monica, California) was a United States film actor.
Tufts was born into a prominent banking family, whose patriarch had supposedly sailed to America from England in 1683. He broke with the family banking tradition by studying opera at Yale, where he was a member of Skull and Bones. After graduating from college in 1935, he auditioned with the Metropolitan Opera in New York but eventually worked on the Broadway stage. In 1942, Tufts went to Hollywood. He attained some fame during World War II, principally because, due to an old college football injury, he was one of the few handsome male actors not serving overseas in the war.
He was married to Spanish dancer Barbara Dare from 1938 to 1953.
In the 1980s he was best known as one of the semi-random people and places that TV host Johnny Carson used in his jokes.
Tufts died of pneumonia at age 58 in Santa Monica, California, on June 4, 1970.
As actor
Cottonpickin' Chickenpickers
Town Tamer
The Parson and the Outlaw
Come Next Spring
The Seven Year Itch
Serpent Island
Cat-Women of the Moon
No Escape
Run for the Hills
Gift Horse
The Crooked Way
Easy Living
The Untamed Breed
Variety Girl
Easy Come, Easy Go
Blaze of Noon
The Virginian
Cross My Heart
Miss Susie Slagle's
The Well Groomed Bride
Swell Guy
Bring on the Girls
Duffy's Tavern
Here Come the Waves
I Love a Soldier
Government Girl
So Proudly We Hail