'Danny Thomas' (
January 6 1914 -
February 6 1991) was an
American nightclub
comedian and television and film
actor, best known for starring in the television
sitcom
''
Make Room for Daddy'', later retitled ''The Danny Thomas Show'' to capitalize on Thomas's popularity.
Danny Thomas was born 'Amos Alphonsus Muzyad Yaqoob' in
Deerfield, Michigan, to Charles and Margaret Jacobs. He was of
Lebanese descent, of
Maronite Catholic belief. He first performed under his
Anglicized birth name, 'Amos Jacobs', before settling on the stage name 'Danny Thomas'. He lived in various cities as a child, including at 813 Ontario St. in
Toledo, Ohio, and also in
Rochester, New York. He attended the St. Francis DeSales School in downtown Toledo.
On the big screen he starred in the 1952 remake of ''
The Jazz Singer'' and played songwriter
Gus Kahn opposite
Doris Day in the
1951 film biography ''
I'll See You in My Dreams.'' After ''
Make Room for Daddy'', Thomas became a successful television producer, working on many popular shows including ''
The Dick Van Dyke Show'', ''
The Andy Griffith Show'', and ''
The Mod Squad''.
Known as a generous
philanthropist, Thomas founded the
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in
Memphis, Tennessee, in 1962. The hospital has treated thousands of children for childhood cancers. In 1996, two of its researchers won the Nobel Prize for medicine for their research on the immune system of children.
He was, along with
Joe Robbie, one of the original owners of the
Miami Dolphins, although he sold his share of the team shortly thereafter.
His children are also performers, the most famous being his daughter
Marlo, who is married to
Phil Donahue. His son
Tony Thomas is a television producer, and another daughter
Terre Thomas, is a former actress.
He and his wife, Rose Marie Mantell (née Cassaniti), were among America's most famous
Roman Catholic couple at that time
[1].Rose Marie was of
Italian descent. '''The Daily Catholic''' placed him 86 on the list of top 100 Catholics(
[2]), just above (
[3]) the Blessed
Cyprian Michael Iwene Tansi. Danny Thomas received two Papal knighthoods, including the Order of St Gregory the Great.
He died in 1991 of a
heart attack at age 77, and his funeral was at the Church of the Good Shepherd. He had completed filming a commercial for St. Jude's Hospital a few days before his death, and this final commercial aired as a tribute to him.
Danny Thomas and his wife (who died in 2000) are interred in a crypt in a mausoleum on the grounds of the St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. He was a
posthumous recipient of the 2004
Bob Hope Humanitarian Award.
External links
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Find-A-Grave
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"Danny Thomas Story" at St. Jude
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Lebanese lobby site
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital