Thomas B. Findlay (Performer) | Playbill

Thomas B. Findlay

Performer
  • Also Known As: Thomas Findlay
  • Born: Dec 28, 1873 in Guelph, ON, CANADA
  • Death: May 29, 1941 in Aylmer, QC, CANADA

Roles (17)

Kindred Playbill - Dec 1939 Kindred
Opened December 26, 1939
  • as J.K. Keefe (Original)
Of Mice and Men Playbill - Dec 1937 Of Mice and Men
Opened November 23, 1937
  • as The Boss (Original)
First Lady Playbill - Dec 1935 First Lady
Opened November 26, 1935
  • as Tom Hartwick (Original)
The First Legion Playbill - Oct 1934 The First Legion
Opened October 01, 1934
  • as Rev. Robert Stuart, S.J. (Original)
Moor Born Playbill - Apr 1934 Moor Born
Opened April 03, 1934
  • as Rev. Patrick Bronte (Original)
Best Years Playbill - Sept 1932 Best Years
Opened September 07, 1932
  • as Dr. Graffis (Original)
A Thousand Summers Playbill - May 1932 A Thousand Summers
Opened May 24, 1932
  • as Mr. Thompson (Original)
Distant Drums Playbill - Jan 1932 Distant Drums
Opened January 18, 1932
  • as Jay Pike (Original)
Pagan Lady Playbill - Nov 1930 Pagan Lady
Opened October 20, 1930
  • as Malcolm Todd (Original)
The Spider Playbill - February 1928 The Spider
Opened February 27, 1928
  • as The Captain (Original)
The Spider Playbill - March 1937 The Spider
Opened March 22, 1927
  • as The Inspector (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 The Little Minister
Opened March 23, 1925
  • as Thomas Whamond (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Kiki
Opened November 29, 1921
  • as Brule (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 The Son-daughter
Opened November 19, 1919
  • as Doctor Dong Tong (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Tiger Rose
Opened October 03, 1917
  • as Hector MacCollins (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 The House of Glass
Opened September 01, 1915
  • Performer
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