Tom Owen Cause of Death, Age, Wife, Children, Net Worth

British actor, Tom Owen was born on April 8th, 1949 in Marylebon, London in the United Kingdom.

In the longest-running sitcom in history, Last of the Summer Wine, Tom Owen is most known for his role as Tom Simmonite. He was the son of Bill Owen, who portrayed Tom Simmonite’s father William “Compo” Simmonite in the program.

At Leatherhead Theatre in 1966, Owen received his stage management training as a student assistant. He has a lot of experience acting and directing in repertory.

In the 1969 version of “Goodbye, Mr. Chips,” Owen took on the part of Farley, which was originally portrayed by John Mills.

Tom Owen cause of death

Tom Owen is reported to have died peacefully at the age of 73. The cause of his death is however unknown to the public.

Tom Owen biography

Tom Owen was born on April 8th, 1949 in Marylebon, London in the United Kingdom. At Leatherhead Theatre in 1966, Owen received his stage management training as a student assistant. He has a lot of experience acting and directing in repertory.

In the 1969 version of “Goodbye, Mr. Chips,” Owen took on the part of Farley, which was originally portrayed by John Mills.He was a performer on Broadway in the “London Assurance” performance of the Royal Shakespeare Company.

It has been said that his portrayal as Krapp in Fiona Baddeley’s production of Samuel Beckett’s classic play “Krapp’s Last Tape” is comparable to performances by Michael Gambon, John Hurt, and Harold Pinter. He has performed in “Lulu” on the West End.

Tom Owen age

Tom Owen was 73 as at the time of his death. He was born in 1949.

Tom Owen wife

Tom Owen was married toMary Bernadette Therese Moylan. He got married to her in 1978.

Tom Owen children

Tom Owen had two children; James and William.

Tom Owen net worth

Owen’s net worth was estimated to be between $1 million and $8 million.

Tom Owen parents

Owen was born to Edith Stevenson and Bill Owen. They gave birth to him on April 8th, 1949.

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