Thomas Callaway (actor and interior designer)

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Thomas Callaway is an American retired actor, who last performed on screen in 1995. He was also credited as Tom Callaway. He has since become a successful interior designer in the Greater Los Angeles Area.

Education[]

He graduated from Lawrence University, Appleton, Wisconsin with a bachelor's degree in fine art and architecture.[1] As an undergraduate he was active in campus theatrical productions.

Career[]

While still working as an actor, he opened a residential and interior design business in 1989 in California, Thomas Callaway and Associates. He created a furniture line in 1990.[2]

Selected filmography[]

  • Murder, She Wrote (episode: "Murder by Twos") as Sam Bryce
  • Picket Fences (episode: "The Autumn of Rome") as Paulie Thigpen
  • Murphy Brown (episode: "Murphy Buys the Farm") as Mr. Abernathy
  • L.A. Law (episode: "The Gods Must Be Lawyers") as Owen Baldwin
  • Who's the Boss? (episode: "Your Grandmother's a Bimbo") as Jake Ashby
  • Cheers (episode: "Dark Imaginings") as Jack Turner
  • Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (episode: "The Absent-Minded Professor") as Prof. Donald
  • Two Idiots in Hollywood as T. Barry Armstrong
  • Young Guns as Texas Joe Grant
  • Punky Brewster (episode: "No No, We Won't Go") as Benjamin J. Kramer
  • The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory (TV Movie) as Col. James W. Fannin
  • (TV Movie) as "Cowboy Joe Cutler"
  • Designing Women (episode: "New Year's Daze") as Shadow
  • as Bob Forehead
  • WKRP in Cincinnati, ("Jennifer Falls in Love". Season 2, Episode 27, October 29, 1979) as Steel Hawthorne
  • M*A*S*H (episode: "Run for the Money") as Captain Sweeney
  • (episode: "Watch the Fur Fly" January 19, 1982) as Harold

References[]

  1. ^ The Post-Crescent, Appleton, Wisconsin;“30 Students From Valley to Receive Degrees at Lawrence Commencement”, Wednesday, June 11, 1969, Page A8, Columns1-4
  2. ^ Rachel Amy Shavar (April 23, 2013), California Home + Design, "Designer Crush Q&A: Tom Callaway", retrieved June 4, 2018

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