
Tom Forman
Born: 1893-02-22
Place of Birth: Mitchell County, Texas, USA
Biography
Tom Forman (February 22, 1893 – November 7, 1926) was an American motion picture actor, director, writer, and producer of the early 1920s. Texas-born Forman made his first film for Jesse L. Lasky's production company in 1914. With the exception of service at the front during World War I, he had a successful career as both an actor and director. Forman directed Lon Chaney's Shadows (1922), but his biggest achievement was realised directing the second screen version of Owen Wister's The Virginian (1923). After his career faltered, he was reduced to working on cheap Poverty Row melodramas. Forman is also known for his work with Edith Taliaferro in Young Romance. Forman was set to direct the Columbia film The Wreck, which was to start shooting on November 8, 1926. However, on the evening of November 7 Forman died by suicide, by shooting himself through the heart at his parents' home in Venice, California. Adela Rogers St. Johns based the character of Maximillan Carey in her original story for What Price Hollywood? (1932) on Forman. He was a cousin of silent screen star Madge Bellamy. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Known For

On Record

The Unknown

The Woman

Young Romance

The Ragamuffin

The Clown

Told in the Hills

The Jaguar's Claws

The Wild Goose Chase

Hashimura Togo

The Puppet Crown

Virtue Its Own Reward

Those Without Sin

Forbidden Paths

Her Strange Wedding

The Round-Up

The Tree of Knowledge

The Sea Wolf

Out of the Darkness

The Yellow Pawn

For Better, for Worse

The Cost of Hatred

To Have and to Hold

Chimmie Fadden

White Shoulders

Chimmie Fadden Out West

Devil’s Dice

The Marriage of Kitty
