Tom London

The Woman of the Town Six Shootin' Sheriff The Silver Trail Hong Kong Nights Gene Autry: Riders in the Sky One Year Later Gene Autry: Twilight on the Rio Grande Rough Riders: Riders of the West

AKA: Leonard Clapham
Born: 08/24/1883
Decades Active:
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Biography: A fixture in B-Westerns from the late 1910s, first as a star, then as one of the genre's better boss villains and eventually as a grizzled comedy sidekick à la George "Gabby" Hayes, Tom London claimed to have been a train engineer, a draftsman, and a builder prior to making his acting debut at Universal in 1920. Billed under his real name of Leonard Clapham during most of the silent era, London became a star in his own right in the 1920 Red Rider series, a handful of Western two-reelers co-starring newcomer Virginia Browne Faire. There would be several additional starring vehicles, including an obscure 1923 States' Rights release entitled With Naked Fists, but Clapham/London soon found a more lasting occupation playing Boss Heavies.

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