Biography: Tommy Wonder was born on March 7, 1914 in Montana. He started dancing at the age of 3, and was a child actor in the "Our Gang" comedies and in films. He was among the few principals to stay for the entire 14-month run of "Ziegfeld Follies of 1943." He married Maggie Banks.
Film Credits include: "Gangster's Boy," "Dance Charlie Dance," "Thrill of a Lifetime," "Mad Youth," "This Time for Keeps," and "Sarumba."
Trivia: He retired from performing in 1970 and co-founded an artist management business.
Also Starring: Tommy Wonder
[Good Humor Man, "Restless" Dancer, "The Plot Is Always The Same" Thespian, "Symbol of Fire" Dancer, "Spring Has Come" Performer]
Performer: Tommy Wonder
["Prologue" Performer, "This Is It" Dancer, "Come Up and Have a Cup of Coffee" Dancer, A Toreador, "Swing Your Lady, Mr. Hemingway" Singer/Dancer, "Hold That Smile" Singer]
Also Starring: Tommy Wonder
[Good Humor Man, "Restless" Dancer, "The Plot Is Always The Same" Thespian, "Symbol of Fire" Dancer, "Spring Has Come" Performer]
Performer: Tommy Wonder
["Prologue" Performer, "This Is It" Dancer, "Come Up and Have a Cup of Coffee" Dancer, A Toreador, "Swing Your Lady, Mr. Hemingway" Singer/Dancer, "Hold That Smile" Singer]
Film Credits include: "Gangster's Boy," "Dance Charlie Dance," "Thrill of a Lifetime," "Mad Youth," "This Time for Keeps," and "Sarumba."
Trivia:
He retired from performing in 1970 and co-founded an artist management business.