Louis Tomei

Luigi Gilbert "Louis" Tomei (February 17, 1910 in Portland, Oregon May 15, 1955 in Los Angeles) was an American racecar driver active during the 1930s and 1940s.

Indy 500 results

Stunt performer

After World War II, Tomei worked as a stuntman and bit-part actor. His most notable appearance was in A Star is Born (1954). The following year, he died doubling for actor Edward G. Robinson during the filming of the movie Hell on Frisco Bay. Tomei was performing a fight scene on a motorboat that marked the climax of the movie when he was hurled against a metal fitting on the boat. He suffered a severe head injury, and died in hospital later that night.[1]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1942Spy SmasherJoe, Warehouse ThugSerial, [Ch. 8], Uncredited
1950The Flame and the ArrowGuardUncredited
1951Excuse My DustRace DriverUncredited
1952Army BoundHerb Turner
1952The Iron MistressHeacockUncredited
1953JalopyJalopy DriverUncredited
1953JeopardyOfficer at 2nd BarricadeUncredited
1953The Charge at Feather RiverPvt. Curry
1954Phantom of the Rue MorgueAlbertVoice, Uncredited
1954A Star is BornSignboard Man #1Uncredited
1954The Silver ChaliceBystanderUncredited
1955The ProdigalAbuUncredited, (final film role)

Note

He is not related to the actresses Concetta Tomei and Marisa Tomei.

References

  1. "STUNT MAN, INJURED MAKING FILM, DIES". Los Angeles Times. May 17, 1955. p. A1.


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