
Sid Tomack
Biography
In addition to credited roles, he appears in the stock episode opening-credits footage for seasons 2 and 3 of "Perry Mason", as a spectator seated immediately behind Lt. Tragg (Ray Collins).
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Known For
Acting History
1961
Sail a Crooked Ship as Sammy
1960The Wackiest Ship in the Army as Arthur, Bartender at Kangaroo Club (uncredited)
1960Wake Me When It's Over as Sam
1958The Donna Reed Show as Mac
1957Perry Mason as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
1957Perry Mason as Victor Kowalski
1957Spring Reunion as Caterer (uncredited)
1956The Opposite Sex as Nightclub Waiter (uncredited)
1956That Certain Feeling as Shooting Gallery Proprietor
1956The Kettles in the Ozarks as Benny
1955My Sister Eileen as Counterman (uncredited)
1954Superman's Peril as Ruffles
1954Living It Up as Master of Ceremonies
1954The Joe Palooka Story as Knobby
1952The Ford Television Theatre as Jake Corby
1952The Ford Television Theatre as Herman
1952Somebody Loves Me as Harry Lake
1952Adventures of Superman as Ruffles
1952Adventures of Superman as Curtis
1952Hoodlum Empire as Meyers
1951Reunion in Reno as Serge Field
1951Joe Palooka in Triple Cross as Second Trainer
1950The Fuller Brush Girl as Bangs (uncredited)
1950Force of Evil as Two and Two (uncredited)
1950The Bob Hope Show as Self
1950Appointment with Danger as Trainman
1950Side Street as Louie
1949Abandoned as Mr. Humes
1949The Life of Riley as Jim Gillis
1949The Life of Riley as Gillis
1949Sorrowful Jones as Waiter at Steve's Place (uncredited)
1949House of Strangers as Waiter (uncredited)
1949Alias Nick Beal as Bartender
1949Boston Blackie's Chinese Venture as The Runt
1949Knock on Any Door as Duke the Fence (uncredited)
1948Homicide for Three as Cabbie
1948Hollow Triumph as Artell - Manager
1948My Girl Tisa as BinkaBinka
1948I Love Trouble as Buster Buffin
1947A Double Life as Wigmaker
1947Framed as (uncredited)
1947For the Love of Rusty as Moe Hatch
1947Blondie's Holiday as Pete Brody
1947Blind Spot as Mike, the waiter-bartender
1946The Thrill of Brazil as Irikie Bowers
1944Song of the Open Road as Makeup Man (uncredited)







