Acting
Community Rating
5.5
TMDB estimate
Born
September 15, 1904
Died
April 22, 1967 (age 62)
Born in
St. Petersburg, Russian Empire [now Russia]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tom Conway (born Thomas Charles Sanders, 15 September 1904 – 22 April 1967) was a British film, television and radio actor remembered for playing private detectives (including The Falcon, Sherlock Holmes, Bulldog Drummond, and The Saint) and psychiatrists. He is perhaps best known for playing "The Falcon" in ten of the series' entries, taking over for his younger brother, George Sanders, in The Falcon's Brother (1942), in which they both starred. He is also well known for his appearance in several Val Lewton films. Conway was born in St. Petersburg, Russia. At the outbreak of the Russian Revolution (1917), the family moved to England, where he was educated. In England, he appeared in several plays with the Manchester Repertory Company and performed on BBC Radio.

What a Way to Go!
as Lord Kensington (uncredited)
1964

One Hundred and One Dalmatians
as Quizmaster / Collie (voice)
1961

12 to the Moon
as Dr. Feodor Orloff
1960

The Atomic Submarine
as Ian Hunt
1959

Adventures in Paradise
as Bartlett
1959

Tightrope
as Harry Nagle
1959

Rawhide
as Sinclair
1959

Perry Mason
as Guy Penrose
1957

Have Gun, Will Travel
as Commodore Newcombe
1957

Voodoo Woman
as Dr. Roland Gerard
1957

Operation Murder
as Dr. Wayne
1957

Death of a Scoundrel
as Gerry Monte aka Sabourin
1956

The She-Creature
as Timothy Chappel
1956

The Last Man to Hang
as Sir Roderick Strood
1956

Breakaway
as Tom Martin
1956

The 20th Century Fox Hour
1955

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
as Max Collodi
1955

Cheyenne
as George Willis
1955

Barbados Quest
as Tom Martin
1955

Prince Valiant
as Sir Kay
1954