Tommy Rettig

Tommy Rettig

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Born
December 10, 1941
Died
February 15, 1996

Tommy Rettig was a successful child actor in 1954 when he was chosen out of a field of 500 to play Jeff Miller in the TV series Lassie (1954), which premiered on September 12, 1954, making him the first boy who tagged after Lassie during the famous collie's 20 years on the CBS television network. He…

Biography

Tommy Rettig was a successful child actor in 1954 when he was chosen out of a field of 500 to play Jeff Miller in the TV series Lassie (1954), which premiered on September 12, 1954, making him the first boy who tagged after Lassie during the famous collie's 20 years on the CBS television network. He was with the show for four years, after which Lassie acquired a whole new family. As an adult, he was a photographer, tool salesman, computer programmer, and health club manager.

Rettig was born in Queens, New York City, the only child of Rosemary (Nibali) and Elias Rettig, a Lockheed aircraft-parts inspector. His father was of Russian Jewish descent, and his mother was of Italian heritage. Tommy began his career at age five, after he was spotted by an acting coach who lived in the family's apartment building. After touring with Mary Martin in Annie Get Your Gun, he landed roles in movies beginning age nine, making 17 films in total, among them River of No Return (1954), starring Marilyn Monroe, and perhaps most memorably as the boy with the vivid imagination in The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. (1953). At 12, he was cast as Jeff Miller. He bonded strongly with his canine costar--who, like the whole line of Lassies, was male--and even took him home on weekends (the family had moved West in 1949). That stopped when Lassie became confused about whether to obey his trainer or Rettig.

He was busted in the '70s for marijuana possession and cocaine smuggling (The latter charge was overturned), and was also a long time advocate for the legalization of marijuana. After graduating from L.A.'s University High in 1958 and marrying 15-year-old Darlene Portwood, he tried to get back into acting, without much success. In the early '80s, having tried selling tools and managing a health club, he founded an est-like motivation program. But it wasn't until he sat down at a computer to compile a mailing list that he finally found himself

At Ashton-Tate, Tom was one of the designers of dBASE III and wrote the essential reference book on it. He built the first add-on library for Clipper, pioneering the public domain tools that make all our jobs easier. Tom wrote articles for Data Based Advisor, appeared on FoxPro Advisor satellite TV conferences, and spoke at many developer events including the FoxPro DevCons. Tom Rettig's Help and Tom Rettig's FoxPro Handbook taught the intricacies of FoxPro. Tom's ability as a programmer was legendary - he was a guru with a Hollywood-famous name. Yet he was one of the most friendly, accessible people you'd hope to meet.

Followinig his death from a heart attack at the age of fifty-four, his ashes were spread on the ocean off Marina del Rey, California, from the boat LaSea, with one of Lassie's descendants present to say goodbye.

Writer

The New LassieThe New Lassie(1989)

Actor

The New LassieThe New Lassie(1989)as Professor Jeff Miller
This Is the LifeThis Is the Life(1952)as Chuck, Dave Collins
Never Too YoungNever Too Young(1965)as JoJo
The FugitiveThe Fugitive(1963)as J.J. Eckhardt
Mr. NovakMr. Novak(1963)as Frank

Self

Lassie Unleashed: 280 Dog Years in TV(1994)as Self
The Story of LassieThe Story of Lassie(1994)as Self
Into the Night with Rick DeesInto the Night with Rick Dees(1990)as Self
When We Were Young...: Growing Up on the Silver ScreenWhen We Were Young...: Growing Up on the Silver Screen(1989)as Self
The 27th Annual Academy AwardsThe 27th Annual Academy Awards(1955)as Self - accepting Oscar for Jon Whiteley & Vincent Winter

Archive Footage

Marilyn Monroe, la célébrité à tout prixMarilyn Monroe, la célébrité à tout prix(2022)as Mark Calder
Ronald Reagan: The Hollywood Years, the Presidential YearsRonald Reagan: The Hollywood Years, the Presidential Years(2001)as Self
Robert Mitchum: The Reluctant StarRobert Mitchum: The Reluctant Star(1991)as actor 'River of No Return'
MarilynMarilyn(1963)as Self (scene from "River of No Return")
The Pepsi-Cola PlayhouseThe Pepsi-Cola Playhouse(1953)as Johnny

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Peter Ustinov and Tommy Rettig in The Egyptian (1954)Jean Simmons, Peter Ustinov, Edmund Purdom, and Tommy Rettig in The Egyptian (1954)Alan Aric, Hans Conried, Peter Lind Hayes, and Tommy Rettig in The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. (1953)Tommy Rettig in The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. (1953)Henry Kulky and Tommy Rettig in The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. (1953)Hans Conried and Tommy Rettig in The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. (1953)

Credit Score: Tommy Rettig

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194819491950195119521953195419551956195719581959196019611962196319641965196619671968196919701971197219731974
Jim Metcalf
Mon Nov 07 1949 – Mon Sep 29 1958
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Studio One30.0019487.5518360
2Lassie5.0019546.6274315
3River of No Return3.2519546.60014184
4The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T.3.2519536.7014889
5Panic in the Streets3.0019507.2119529
6So Big2.5019536.700904
7The Strip2.5019516.101984
8For Heaven's Sake2.5019516.400586
9Two Weeks with Love2.5019506.8001147
10The Jackpot2.5019506.6001505