Frank M. Thomas
Frank M Thomas was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. M Thomas began his acting career with roles in such films as "Mummy's Boys" (1936) with Bert Wheeler, "Grand Jury" (1936) and "The Big Game" (1936). He also appeared in the comedy "The Ex-Mrs. Bradford" (1936) with William Powell, the comedy "The Last Outlaw" (1936) with Harry Carey and the thriller "Forty Naughty Girls" (1937) with James Gleason. He continued to act in productions like "Blind Alibi" (1938), the Anne Shirley drama "A Man to Remember" (1938) and "Everybody's Doing It" (1938) with Preston Foster. He also appeared in "Death of a Champion" (1939). In the latter part of his career, he continued to act in the Roy Rogers western "Sunset Serenade" (1942), the adventure "A Desperate Chance For Ellery Queen" (1942) with William Gargan and the dramatic comedy "Talk of the Town" (1942) with Cary Grant. He also appeared in the Barbara Stanwyck western "The Great Man's Lady" (1942) and the Ray Milland dramatic adventure "Reap the Wild Wind" (1942). M Thomas last acted on "Paradise Bay" (NBC, 1965-66). M Thomas passed away in November 1989 at the age of 100.