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Tom Conway (born Thomas Charles Sanders, 15 September 1904 – 22 April 1967) was a British film, television and radio actor remembered for playing private detectives (including The Falcon, Sherlock Holmes, Bulldog Drummond, and The Saint) and psychiatrists. He is perhaps best known for playing "The Falcon" in ten of the series' entries, taking over for his younger brother, George Sanders, in The Falcon's Brother (1942), in which they both starred. He is also well known for his appearance in several Val Lewton films.
Conway was born in St. Petersburg, Russia. At the outbreak of the Russian Revolution (1917), the family moved to England, where he was educated. In England, he appeared in several plays with the Manchester Repertory Company and performed on BBC Radio.
Guy Penrose
Bartlett
Max Collodi
Inspector
John Wellington (uncredited)
George Willis
Sinclair
Narrator (voice)
Quizmaster / Collie (voice)
Lord Kensington (uncredited)
(voice) (uncredited)
Paul Holland
Dr. Louis Judd
Man (uncredited)
Timothy Chappel
Whitfield Savory
Medford
Dr. Louis Judd
Sir Kay
John Friday
Ian Hunt
Maurice Craindall
Theodore 'Step' Allison
Dr. Viet
Dr. Roland Gerard
Jefferson Van Orsdale Jr.
Tom Lawrence
Frankie Ciro
Steve Barnes
Norman Conquest
Tom Lawrence
Mark Latham
Gerry Monte aka Sabourin
Roger Kingsley
Tom "The Falcon" Lawrence
Mr. Channing
Bennington
Tom Conway, Private Investigator
Tom Lawrence / The Falcon
Andrew Hendon
Lew Lentz
Tom Lawrence, aka The Falcon
Maharajah
Tom Lawrence
Tom Martin
Tom Lawrence, the Falcon
Christopher Adams
Capt. Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond
John Campbell
Tom Lawrence
Sir Roderick Strood
Dr. Michael Madden
Fidel
Mr. Blanton
Dr. Feodor Orloff
Tom Lawrence / The Falcon
Louis Berex
Tom Martin
Dr. Robert Davis
Capt. Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond
Captain Ferris
Tom Lawrence / The Falcon
Edgar Wayne
Morgan Pell