1. Tom Nardini is an American film actor who had a lengthy career in television.

1. Tom Nardini is an American film actor who had a lengthy career in television.
Tom Nardini's father worked as an aircraft worker after having a career as a trumpeter and his mother worked in vaudeville as a comedian, dancer, and singer.
Tom Nardini attended Morningside High School in Inglewood, graduating in 1963.
Tom Nardini went on to El Camino Junior College in Torrance, where he studied theater and joined a Shakespearean group.
Tom Nardini met an agent named Lester Miller, who was able to get him an interview to audition for Mr Novak.
Tom Nardini was then cast in the television series Cowboy in Africa, where he played the character John Henry.
Tom Nardini signed a seven-year contract with Columbia Studios, which produced his film debut Cat Ballou in 1965.
Tom Nardini was cast as Jackson Two Bears, a Native American ranch hand for Cat Ballou's father.
Tom Nardini was nominated for Most Promising Newcomer - Male at the 23rd Golden Globe Awards for his performance.
In 1966, Tom Nardini co-starred in a pilot about a World War II-era historical novel written by James Jones called From Here to Eternity.
Tom Nardini was in the Air Force reserve in 1966, based in Riverside, California.