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Tommy Rettig
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1956LA ULTIMA CARRETA

Lugar y fecha de nacimiento. Tommy Rettig (1941 - 1996) Actor Born: December 10, 1941, Jackson Heights, NY Died: February 15, 1996, Marina del Rey, CA American child star of stage, screen, radio, and TV who reached a career peak as Jeff Miller, the first young master of TV's Lassie (CBS, 1954-58). Rettig started performing at age six, touring with Mary Martin in Annie Get Your Gun. He started in films at ten with a small role in Elia Kazan's medical crime drama, PANIC IN THE STREETS (1950), and went on to amass 20 feature credits over the course of the 1950s in films directed by such luminaries as Douglas Sirk WEEKEND WITH FATHER (1951), Michael Curtiz THE EGYPTIAN (1954), Otto Preminger RIVER OF NO RETURN (1954), and Vincente Minnelli THE COBWEB (1955). The film for which he will probably always be remembered is one of the quirkiest children's films ever made—THE 5,000 FINGERS OF DR. T. (1953). Scripted by Theodor Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, the semi-musical cult film presented Rettig as the day-dreaming son of a single mother who so deeply resents his daily piano lesson that he escapes into a surreal world that allows him to act out his frustrations. Rettig brought an admirably straight-faced sincerity to the decidedly odd goings-on. He gained fame playing another boy without a father in Lassie, in fairly conventional but heartwarming tales of canine heroism. Jon Provost's Timmy was the first of many people who inherited the wonder dog after Rettig aged out of the part. Rettig failed to make the transition to adult roles and retired with his wife to a California farm. His name resurfaced several times over the 70s in relation to drug arrests, convictions, appeals, and dropped charges. Rettig went on to work as a computer programmer and drug addiction counselor, periodically appearing in specials about grown-up child stars and profiles of Lassie until his death in 1996.
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