Dan Tobin
An image from Miss Tatlock's Millions, one of the productions that also features Dan Tobin.
Dan Tobin

Dan Tobin

October 19, 1910 — Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

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Dan Tobin (October 19, 1910 – November 26, 1982) was an American supporting actor on the stage, in films and on television. He generally played gentle, urbane, rather fussy, sometimes obsequious and shifty characters, often with a concealed edge of malice.

Tobin acted with a touring troupe in England. After an impresario saw him in Ah, Wilderness!, he gained a role in Behind Your Back at the Strand.

Tobin's most memorable roles were as the overbearing secretary, Gerald, in Woman of the Year (1942), and the top-billed scientist in Orson Welles's innovative Peabody Award-winning unsold television pilot, The Fountain of Youth, filmed in 1956 and televised once two years later as an installment of NBC's Colgate Theatre.

Tobin also played as Alexander "Sandy" Lord in the original Broadway production of Phillip Barry's The Philadelphia Story, thus starting his career on stage in 1939. His work on Broadway included American Holiday (1939).

On television, Tobin was a regular on I Married Joan, My Favorite Husband, and Where Were You?

The Internet Movie Database lists 96 television and film acting roles for Tobin over a career spanning from 1939 to 1977. He became a regular during the final season of Perry Mason as the proprietor of "Clay's Grill". He had made a prior appearance in 1964 as Dickens the butler in "The Case of the Scandalous Sculptor."

Herbie Rides Again

Herbie Rides Again

1974

The Big Clock

The Big Clock

1948

Woman of the Year

Woman of the Year

1942

Perry Mason

Perry Mason

1957

Undercurrent

Undercurrent

1946

The Velvet Touch

The Velvet Touch

1948

The Fountain of Youth

The Fountain of Youth

1958

Miss Tatlock's Millions

Miss Tatlock's Millions

1948