Thomas Hill

Thomas Hill

Deceased · Born: Jun 2, 1927 · Died: Apr 20, 2009

Personal Details

BornJun 2, 1927 Landour, Mussoorie, India
Parents
  • Elma Inez Alexander
  • Thomas Newton Hill Sr.
Relatives
  • Helen Elizabeth Hill (Sibling)
  • Marjorie Anne Hill (Sibling)
  • Mary Lynne Hill (Sibling)
  • Donald Alexander Hill (Sibling)

Biography

Thomas Hill, a renowned actor of great repute, entered this mortal coil on June 2, 1927, in the picturesque town of Landour, nestled in the scenic hills of Mussoorie, India.

He would go on to make a lasting impact on the world of cinema, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of audiences everywhere through his unforgettable performances in a wide range of iconic films. Some of his most notable roles include his portrayal of a memorable character in the 1984 classic, The NeverEnding Story, as well as his standout performances in McCabe & Mrs. Miller, released in 1971, and The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter, which premiered in 1990.

Throughout his life, Thomas Hill was blessed with the love and companionship of his cherished wife, Anne Gerety, who stood by his side through all of life's joys and challenges.

Tragically, Thomas Hill's earthly journey came to a close on April 20, 2009, in Bloomington, Indiana, USA, leaving behind a legacy that will continue to inspire and captivate audiences for generations to come.

Career

1989
Newhart
Newhart as Jim Dixon
1987
Black Widow
Black Widow as Attorney
1986
Fresno
Fresno as Mr. Crowther
1984
The NeverEnding Story
The NeverEnding Story as Carl Conrad Koreander - the Librarian
1983
Thursday's Child
Thursday's Child as Dr. Owens
V
V as le père Andrew
Firefox
Firefox as General Brown
True Confessions
True Confessions as Mr. Fazenda
1980
Hide in Plain Sight
Hide in Plain Sight as Bobby Momisa
Death Penalty
Death Penalty as Trial Judge
The Nude Bomb
The Nude Bomb as President
1979
Quintet
Quintet as Francha
Portrait of a Stripper
Portrait of a Stripper as Walt Sterling
Sanctuary of Fear
Sanctuary of Fear as Carl Barringer
Too Far to Go
Too Far to Go as Psychiatrist
1965
The Slender Thread
The Slender Thread as Liquor Salesman