Tom Harmon

Tom Harmon

ActorAdditional Crew
Born
September 28, 1919
Died
March 15, 1990
Awards
0 wins, 1 nominations

Tom Harmon was a legendary college football player who became a sportscaster and sired TV superstar Mark Harmon (who also played college football at UCLA). Thomas Dudley Harmon was born in Rensselaer, Indiana, to Rose Marie (Quinn) and Louis Amiel Harmon, a real estate agent. His maternal…

Biography

Tom Harmon was a legendary college football player who became a sportscaster and sired TV superstar Mark Harmon (who also played college football at UCLA).

Thomas Dudley Harmon was born in Rensselaer, Indiana, to Rose Marie (Quinn) and Louis Amiel Harmon, a real estate agent. His maternal grandparents were Irish, and his father had Irish, French, and German ancestry (the family surname had originally been "Hermann"). Harmon starred for the University of Michigan, being voted All-American his junior and senior years and winning the Heisman Trophy in 1940 as a senior. As a wolverine, he led college football in scoring in both 1939 and '40, setting a record. He was so famous, he went to Hollywood to make the movie Harmon of Michigan (1941), which was released in 1941, the year America entered WWII.

The war would curtail his pro football career. Drafted by the Chicago Bears of the NFL, Harmon accepted an offer from the upstart American Football League's New York Americans. (One of many pro football leagues to bear the name, this version folded after 1941.) Harmon received a commission with the U.S. Army Air Corps and won a Purple Heart and a Silver Star as a fighter pilot during the war. The silken parachute that saved his life was recut into a wedding dress when he married actress Elyse Knox in 1944. The two had met at Paramount studios when he starred in the movie about his college football exploits.

Harmon returned to football after the war, playing for the Los Angeles Rams in 1946-47, but injuries to his legs from bailing out over China curtailed his career and he could not achieve the greatness on the pro gridiron that he had as the star of the Wolverines. He became a sportscaster, appearing on ABC and on KTLA-TV, Los Angeles.

Tom "Old 98" Harmon was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1954. He died on March 19, 1990. He was 70 years old.

Actor

The Greatest American HeroThe Greatest American Hero(1981)
Pigs vs. FreaksPigs vs. Freaks(1982)as Game Announcer
BizarreBizarre(1979)
Sonic Boom(1975)as Officer Candy
Return to CampusReturn to Campus(1975)as Sports announcer

Additional Crew

Quest for the Lost CityQuest for the Lost City(1955)

Self

All-Star Party for 'Dutch' ReaganAll-Star Party for 'Dutch' Reagan(1985)as Self
The CBS Sports SpectacularThe CBS Sports Spectacular(1960)as Self - Ringside Commentator
Muhammad Ali vs. Jerry QuarryMuhammad Ali vs. Jerry Quarry(1970)as Self - Ringside Commentator
The Joey Bishop ShowThe Joey Bishop Show(1967)as Self
Pitching WedgePitching Wedge(1966)as Self

Archive Footage

College Football 150: The American GameCollege Football 150: The American Game(2019)as Self
BiographyBiography(1987)as Self
KTLA at 40: A Celebration of Los Angeles TelevisionKTLA at 40: A Celebration of Los Angeles Television(1987)as Self
Sport Show: Touchdown Trophies(1954)as Self - Heisman Winner, Michigan
The Littlest Expert on Football(1951)as Michigan Football Player

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Tom Harmon in Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1967)Tom Harmon and Anita Louise in Harmon of Michigan (1941)Tom Harmon

Credit Score: Tom Harmon

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The Greatest American Hero3.7519817.3047442
2Harmon of Michigan3.2519416.70078
3The Caddy2.5019536.3012671
4Off Limits2.5019536.100453
5Sweetheart of Sigma Chi2.5019466.20026
6Gentleman Joe Palooka2.5019466.30045
7All American2.3819535.800330
8Bonzo Goes to College2.3819525.200179
9The Rose Bowl Story2.3819525.300107
10Triple Threat2.3819485.50025