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  1. Starring Teri Copley, Matt McCoy, Tom Villard, Bonnie Urseth, and Stepfanie Kramer (later to play Sgt. DeeDee McCall on HUNTER). The show is Created by Gordo...

  2. Dec 2, 1994 · TOM VILLARD. Nov. 14,1994, age 40. Actor in the NBC sitcom We Got It Made. Also appeared in the movies In the Army Now and My Girl. PEDRO ZAMORA. Nov. 11, 1994, age 22. AIDS activist who starred ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Grease_2Grease 2 - Wikipedia

    Tom Villard as Boy Greaser 'Willie' (performs "Cry" at the talent show) Vernon Scott as Henry Dickey, one of the Prep-Tones; Tom Willett as bowling alley manager (uncredited) Janet Jones as the girl who missed her last two periods (uncredited) William N. Clark as Cycle Salvage Yard Manager (uncredited) – also was a cameraman; Aurelio Padrón ...

  4. Thomas Louis "Tom" Villard (November 19, 1953 – November 14, 1994) was an American actor. He is known for his leading role in the 1980s series We Got It Made, as well as roles in feature films One Crazy Summer, Heartbreak Ridge,My Girl, and Popcorn. Villard was born in Waipahu, Hawaii and grew up in Spencerport, New York, the son of Diane Ruth (MacNaughton), a teacher of the emotionally ...

  5. trakt.tv › people › tom-villardTom Villard - Trakt

    Thomas Louis "Tom" Villard (November 19, 1953 – November 14, 1994) was an American actor. He is known for his leading role in the 1980s series We Got It Made, as well as roles in feature films One Crazy Summer, Heartbreak Ridge,My Girl, and Popcorn. Villard was born in Waipahu, Hawaii and grew up in Spencerport, New York, the son of Diane Ruth (MacNaughton), a teacher of the emotionally ...

  6. www.tvguide.com › celebrities › tom-villardTom Villard - TV Guide

    Learn more about Tom Villard - movies and shows, full bio, photos, videos, and more at TV Guide

  7. www.tvmaze.com › people › 47545Tom Villard | TVmaze

    Born in Waipahu Ewa, Hawaii, Tom Villard grew up in Spencerport, New York and attended Lee Strasberg Acting Theatre and the American Musical Academy in the early 1970s. . Relocating to Los Angeles in 1980, he soon started landing roles on stage, in film and television, continuing to perform until his death in

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