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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dave_TomaDave Toma - Wikipedia

    David Toma (born 1933) is a former police officer whose undercover work and battles with his superiors became the basis of the television series Toma, which ran on the ABC network from 1973 to 1974. Born and raised in Newark, New Jersey as the youngest of 12 children, Toma graduated from West Side High School. [1]

  2. Boys town of Italy named David Toma The 1987 Man of the Year for his deep concern for the welfare of youth. He served as the keynote speaker for the Future Farmers of America Convention in Kansas City, Mo. and was cited by the Memphis City Council for extraordinary service to the city of Memphis.

  3. Toma is an American crime drama television series that ran on ABC from March 21, 1973, to May 10, 1974. The series stars Tony Musante as the real-life detective Dave Toma, who was a master of disguise and undercover work. Susan Strasberg and Simon Oakland play his wife and his boss.

  4. Motivational speaker David Toma speaks to an entire High School class at Grady High School in Brooklyn, NY 1989.For Educational Purposes Only.

    • 56 min
    • 1030
    • John Larkin
  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0866319David Toma - IMDb

    David Toma was born on 7 March 1933 in Newark, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Toma (1973), Police Woman (1974) and Columbo (1971). He has been married to Patricia Toma since November 1955.

    • Actor, Additional Crew, Writer
    • March 7, 1933
    • David Toma
  6. Toma: Created by Edward Hume. With Tony Musante, Simon Oakland, Susan Strasberg, David Toma. This series Is based on the real-life story of New Jersey detective David Toma. Toma was a master of disguise and undercover work. Toma himself made a cameo appearance in many episodes.

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