Tom Troupe
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Born |
Thomas Troupe July 15, 1928 North Kansas City, Missouri, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1957–present |
Spouse(s) | Carole Cook (1964 – present) |
Tom Troupe (born July 15, 1928) is an American actor and writer.
Life and career
Troupe was born in North Kansas City, Missouri, and studied with Uta Hagen at the Herbert Berghof Studio in Manhattan during the early 1950s. He made his Broadway debut in 1957 as Peter in the original Broadway production of The Diary of Anne Frank, which starred Joseph Schildkraut and Gusti Huber.
Primarily a stage performer, he appeared in many plays over the years, including The Lion in Winter, The Gin Game, and Father's Day. He and his wife, Carole Cook, were jointly honored with the 2002 L.A. Ovation Award for Career Achievements. His appeared in such feature films as The Devil's Brigade (1968) and Kelly's Heroes (1970).
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