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Fred Thomson

Frederick Clifton Thomson (February 26, 1890 – December 25, 1928) was an American silent film cowboy[1] who rivaled Tom Mix in popularity before dying at age 38 of tetanus.

Fred Thomson
Thomson, c. 1927
Born(1890-02-26)February 26, 1890
DiedDecember 25, 1928(1928-12-25) (aged 38)
Spouse(s)
Gail Dubois Jepson
(m. 1913⁠–⁠1916)

(m. 1919⁠–⁠1928)
(his death); 2 children
Fred C. Thomson in 1913 (George Grantham Bain Collection at the Library of Congress)
Fred and Silver King in Silver Comes Through (1927)

Birth and athletic achievement

Born in Pasadena, California to Clara and Williell Thomson, he was the third of four sons. His father was a Presbyterian minister.[3] His brother Samuel Harrison Thomson also attended Princeton University and won the all-round athlete of America title for 1919.[5]

He attended the Princeton Theological Seminary from 1910–13 and he won the All-Around Champion title given out by the Amateur Athletic Union in 1910, 1911, and 1913.[6][8][10][11]

He married his college sweetheart, Gail Jepson and was ordained by the Presbytery of Los Angeles in September 1913. Three years later, Gail Jepson died of tuberculosis.

During World War I, Thomson served in the 143rd Field Artillery Regiment, known informally at the time as the Mary Pickford Regiment.[12] Thomson joined the 143rd in Arcadia, California as a U. S. Army chaplain. While playing football, he broke his leg. Movie star Mary Pickford visited the patients in the hospital ward with her friend, screenwriter Frances Marion. Thomson and Marion agreed to marry after the war was over.[13] The 143rd were sent to France in August 1918, but did not see any action before the armistice on November 11, 1918.

Movie career

Thomson and Marion were married on November 2, 1919, at the Memorial Baptist Church in New York City, with Pickford as maid of honor.

Initially interested in directing, he ended up acting in one of Frances' films Just Around the Corner (1921). The movie was a success. Next, he had a co-starring role in another Pickford movie, The Love Light (1921), which was also directed and written by Frances. In 1923, Thomson starred in his own action serial for Universal, The Eagle's Talons, in which he performed his own stunts.

Signed by Joseph P. Kennedy's studio Film Booking Offices of America, he made his debut for FBO in 1924's The Mask of Lopez. Thomson became a superstar at FBO: He was the No. 2 box office star for 1926 and 1927.[14] His April 1925 contract paid him $10,000 a week (equivalent to approximately $154,516 in 2021 dollars[15]) and also gave Thomson his own independent production unit at the studio.[16]

In 1927, Kennedy—sensing that Thomson had reached the peak of his popularity and seeing a financial opportunity for FBO—arranged a four-picture deal with Paramount Pictures, one of the major Hollywood studios. The deal essentially ceded Thomson to the rival studio. For guaranteeing $75,000 in financing, Thomson would star in Paramount productions. In return, Paramount would return the $75,000 in financing plus an additional $100,000 and pay Thomson $15,000 a week, wiping Thomson's salary off of FBO's books.[17]

Paramount's exhibition circuit was more prestigious than FBO's, and its theaters, many located in larger cities, charged a premium for a ticket. In addition, Paramount boosted the price of a Thomson picture to cover the backend deal with FBO and Thomson's hefty salary. The new production arrangement meant that Thomson fans in rural theaters that were the core of FBO's audience often had to wait months for a chance to see a new Thomson picture, if it was even released to backwater theaters, or were forced go to a larger city where the movie was playing on the Paramount circuit. Some critics found that a Thomson Western, which essentially were "B-pictures", were not suited for the high-end, more expensive theaters they were being shown in. As a result, the Thomson-Paramount Westerns proved not to be as profitable.[17]

Death

In early December 1928, Thomson stepped on a nail while working in his stables. Contracting tetanus, which his doctors initially misdiagnosed, he died in Los Angeles on Christmas Day 1928.[18] He was survived by his widow, screenwriter Frances Marion, and their children Richard Thomson (adopted) and Frederick C. Thomson.

Thomson was interred in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California (Whispering Pines, L-163 section). Pallbearers at his funeral included Harold Lloyd, Charles Farrell, Douglas Fairbanks, and George W. Hill. Honorary pallbearers included Buster Keaton and movie mogul Joseph M. Schenck.

Silver King

Silver King was a white Palomino horse seventeen hands high. Al Rogell, who directed Thomson's first seven Western films, told about Silver King:

He did all of the work...everything in the early pictures—the mouth work, the jumps, the chases, the falls, quick stops—and could untie knots, lift bars, etc. He could wink one eye, nod his head yes or no, push a person with his head. Thomson trained him to do certain things and expected him to perform them.[19]

After Thomson's death, Silver King appeared in a series of three-reel Westerns from Imperial Studios, starring Wally Wales.[20]

Surviving films

Only three of Thomson's movies have survived to the present day: Just Around the Corner is in the collection of the Library of Congress; The Love Light, starring Mary Pickford, has been released on VHS and DVD; and Thundering Hoofs has been released on VHS.

In Thundering Hoofs, Thomson performs a dangerous jump from a moving stagecoach to one of the horses pulling the coach. He fell and suffered a compound fracture of his right thigh. Yakima Canutt completed the stunt. Production of the movie was delayed for weeks while Thomson recovered from his injury.

Filmography

Notes

  1. ^ a b "Fred C. Thomson, Screen Actor, Dies. Rival of Tom Mix in Western Roles. Was a Minister. Star Athlete While at Princeton". The New York Times. Associated Press. December 27, 1928. Retrieved July 24, 2009.
  2. ^ Zarnowski (2005), p. 134
  3. ^ "His father, a Presbyterian minister, was, by 1881, a pastor in Santa Monica, California. Frederick Clifton Thomson, born February 26, 1890, was the third ..."[2]
  4. ^ "Princeton Athlete, Brother of Former Champion, Scores 6,133 Points". The New York Times. September 21, 1919. Retrieved July 24, 2009.
  5. ^ "S. Harrison Thomson, a 21-year-old Princeton University athlete, carried off the national A.A.U. all-around championship yesterday in the annual test conducted at Pershing Field, Jersey City, N.J., under the auspices of the Jersey City Department of Parks and Public Property."[4]
  6. ^ Wyatt (1988), p. 23
  7. ^ "Thomson All-Round Champion Athlete. Defeats Fifteen Picked Men in Amateur Athletic Union Contest at Chicago" (PDF). The New York Times. August 14, 1910. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
  8. ^ "C.F. [sic] Thomson of Los Angeles, Cal., to-night is champion amateur all-round athlete of America for 1910, winning that distinction at the annual championship of the Amateur Athletic Union on Marshall Field in this city this afternoon. His score was 6,991 points, 400 less than that which captured the championship last year."[7]
  9. ^ "F. C. Thomson The Leading Amateur". Boston Globe. August 14, 1910. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
  10. ^ "F. C. Thomson of Los Angeles is champion amateur all-round athlete of the world for 1910 tonight, having won that distinction at the annual tournament on Marshall field in this..."[9]
  11. ^ Ellery Harding Clark (1920). Track athletics up to date. Duffield. June 5, 1913; American Amateur Record, 7499 points, F. C. Thomson
  12. ^ Wyatt (1988), p. 38
  13. ^ Wyatt (1988), p. 39
  14. ^ Fred Thomson at IMDb
  15. ^ 1634–1699: McCusker, J. J. (1997). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1700–1799: McCusker, J. J. (1992). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1800–present: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved April 16, 2022.
  16. ^ Beauchamp (1998), p. 168
  17. ^ a b Beauchamp (2010), pp. 164–165
  18. ^ "Fred C. Thomson, screen actor, featured in Western roles, died here shortly before midnight last night. He failed to rally from an operation for gallstones, performed three weeks ago."[1]
  19. ^ Wyatt (1988), p. 52
  20. ^ Wyatt (1988), p. 110

References

  • Beauchamp, Cari (1998). Without Lying Down: Frances Marion and the Powerful Women of Early Hollywood. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-21492-7.
  • Beauchamp, Cari (2010). Joseph P. Kennedy Presents: His Hollywood Years. New York: Knopf. ISBN 978-1400040001.
  • Wyatt, Edgar M. (1988). More Than a Cowboy: the Life and Times of Fred Thomson and Silver King. Wyatt Classics.
  • Zarnowski, Frank (2005). All-Around Men. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-5423-6.

External links

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This article is about the silent film actor For the politician actor see Fred Thompson For the silent film director see Frederick A Thomson Frederick Clifton Thomson February 26 1890 December 25 1928 was an American silent film cowboy 1 who rivaled Tom Mix in popularity before dying at age 38 of tetanus Fred ThomsonThomson c 1927Born 1890 02 26 February 26 1890Pasadena California U S DiedDecember 25 1928 1928 12 25 aged 38 Los Angeles California U S Spouse s Gail Dubois Jepson m 1913 1916 wbr Frances Marion m 1919 1928 wbr his death 2 childrenFred C Thomson in 1913 George Grantham Bain Collection at the Library of Congress Fred and Silver King in Silver Comes Through 1927 Contents 1 Birth and athletic achievement 2 Movie career 3 Death 4 Silver King 5 Surviving films 6 Filmography 7 Notes 7 1 References 8 External linksBirth and athletic achievement EditBorn in Pasadena California to Clara and Williell Thomson he was the third of four sons His father was a Presbyterian minister 3 His brother Samuel Harrison Thomson also attended Princeton University and won the all round athlete of America title for 1919 5 He attended the Princeton Theological Seminary from 1910 13 and he won the All Around Champion title given out by the Amateur Athletic Union in 1910 1911 and 1913 6 8 10 11 He married his college sweetheart Gail Jepson and was ordained by the Presbytery of Los Angeles in September 1913 Three years later Gail Jepson died of tuberculosis During World War I Thomson served in the 143rd Field Artillery Regiment known informally at the time as the Mary Pickford Regiment 12 Thomson joined the 143rd in Arcadia California as a U S Army chaplain While playing football he broke his leg Movie star Mary Pickford visited the patients in the hospital ward with her friend screenwriter Frances Marion Thomson and Marion agreed to marry after the war was over 13 The 143rd were sent to France in August 1918 but did not see any action before the armistice on November 11 1918 Movie career EditThomson and Marion were married on November 2 1919 at the Memorial Baptist Church in New York City with Pickford as maid of honor Initially interested in directing he ended up acting in one of Frances films Just Around the Corner 1921 The movie was a success Next he had a co starring role in another Pickford movie The Love Light 1921 which was also directed and written by Frances In 1923 Thomson starred in his own action serial for Universal The Eagle s Talons in which he performed his own stunts Signed by Joseph P Kennedy s studio Film Booking Offices of America he made his debut for FBO in 1924 s The Mask of Lopez Thomson became a superstar at FBO He was the No 2 box office star for 1926 and 1927 14 His April 1925 contract paid him 10 000 a week equivalent to approximately 154 516 in 2021 dollars 15 and also gave Thomson his own independent production unit at the studio 16 In 1927 Kennedy sensing that Thomson had reached the peak of his popularity and seeing a financial opportunity for FBO arranged a four picture deal with Paramount Pictures one of the major Hollywood studios The deal essentially ceded Thomson to the rival studio For guaranteeing 75 000 in financing Thomson would star in Paramount productions In return Paramount would return the 75 000 in financing plus an additional 100 000 and pay Thomson 15 000 a week wiping Thomson s salary off of FBO s books 17 Paramount s exhibition circuit was more prestigious than FBO s and its theaters many located in larger cities charged a premium for a ticket In addition Paramount boosted the price of a Thomson picture to cover the backend deal with FBO and Thomson s hefty salary The new production arrangement meant that Thomson fans in rural theaters that were the core of FBO s audience often had to wait months for a chance to see a new Thomson picture if it was even released to backwater theaters or were forced go to a larger city where the movie was playing on the Paramount circuit Some critics found that a Thomson Western which essentially were B pictures were not suited for the high end more expensive theaters they were being shown in As a result the Thomson Paramount Westerns proved not to be as profitable 17 Death EditIn early December 1928 Thomson stepped on a nail while working in his stables Contracting tetanus which his doctors initially misdiagnosed he died in Los Angeles on Christmas Day 1928 18 He was survived by his widow screenwriter Frances Marion and their children Richard Thomson adopted and Frederick C Thomson Thomson was interred in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale California Whispering Pines L 163 section Pallbearers at his funeral included Harold Lloyd Charles Farrell Douglas Fairbanks and George W Hill Honorary pallbearers included Buster Keaton and movie mogul Joseph M Schenck Silver King EditSilver King was a white Palomino horse seventeen hands high Al Rogell who directed Thomson s first seven Western films told about Silver King He did all of the work everything in the early pictures the mouth work the jumps the chases the falls quick stops and could untie knots lift bars etc He could wink one eye nod his head yes or no push a person with his head Thomson trained him to do certain things and expected him to perform them 19 After Thomson s death Silver King appeared in a series of three reel Westerns from Imperial Studios starring Wally Wales 20 Surviving films EditOnly three of Thomson s movies have survived to the present day Just Around the Corner is in the collection of the Library of Congress The Love Light starring Mary Pickford has been released on VHS and DVD and Thundering Hoofs has been released on VHS In Thundering Hoofs Thomson performs a dangerous jump from a moving stagecoach to one of the horses pulling the coach He fell and suffered a compound fracture of his right thigh Yakima Canutt completed the stunt Production of the movie was delayed for weeks while Thomson recovered from his injury Filmography EditJust Around the Corner 1921 directed by Frances Marion The Love Light 1921 Penrod 1922 Oath Bound 1922 The Eagle s Talons 1923 A Chapter in Her Life 1923 The Mask of Lopez 1924 North of Nevada 1924 Galloping Gallagher 1924 The Silent Stranger 1924 The Dangerous Coward 1924 The Fighting Sap 1924 Thundering Hoofs 1924 That Devil Quemado 1925 The Bandit s Baby 1925 The Wild Bull s Lair 1925 Ridin the Wind 1925 All Around Frying Pan 1925 The Tough Guy 1926 Hands Across the Border 1926 The Two Gun Man 1926 Lone Hand Saunders 1926 A Regular Scout 1926 Don Mike 1927 Silver Comes Through 1927 Arizona Nights 1927 Jesse James 1927 The Pioneer Scout 1928 The Sunset Legion 1928 Kit Carson 1928 Notes Edit a b Fred C Thomson Screen Actor Dies Rival of Tom Mix in Western Roles Was a Minister Star Athlete While at Princeton The New York Times Associated Press December 27 1928 Retrieved July 24 2009 Zarnowski 2005 p 134 His father a Presbyterian minister was by 1881 a pastor in Santa Monica California Frederick Clifton Thomson born February 26 1890 was the third 2 Princeton Athlete Brother of Former Champion Scores 6 133 Points The New York Times September 21 1919 Retrieved July 24 2009 S Harrison Thomson a 21 year old Princeton University athlete carried off the national A A U all around championship yesterday in the annual test conducted at Pershing Field Jersey City N J under the auspices of the Jersey City Department of Parks and Public Property 4 Wyatt 1988 p 23 Thomson All Round Champion Athlete Defeats Fifteen Picked Men in Amateur Athletic Union Contest at Chicago PDF The New York Times August 14 1910 Retrieved July 23 2009 C F sic Thomson of Los Angeles Cal to night is champion amateur all round athlete of America for 1910 winning that distinction at the annual championship of the Amateur Athletic Union on Marshall Field in this city this afternoon His score was 6 991 points 400 less than that which captured the championship last year 7 F C Thomson The Leading Amateur Boston Globe August 14 1910 Retrieved July 23 2009 F C Thomson of Los Angeles is champion amateur all round athlete of the world for 1910 tonight having won that distinction at the annual tournament on Marshall field in this 9 Ellery Harding Clark 1920 Track athletics up to date Duffield June 5 1913 American Amateur Record 7499 points F C Thomson Wyatt 1988 p 38 Wyatt 1988 p 39 Fred Thomson at IMDb 1634 1699 McCusker J J 1997 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States Addenda et Corrigenda PDF American Antiquarian Society 1700 1799 McCusker J J 1992 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States PDF American Antiquarian Society 1800 present Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Consumer Price Index estimate 1800 Retrieved April 16 2022 Beauchamp 1998 p 168 a b Beauchamp 2010 pp 164 165 Fred C Thomson screen actor featured in Western roles died here shortly before midnight last night He failed to rally from an operation for gallstones performed three weeks ago 1 Wyatt 1988 p 52 Wyatt 1988 p 110 References Edit Beauchamp Cari 1998 Without Lying Down Frances Marion and the Powerful Women of Early Hollywood Berkeley Los Angeles and London University of California Press ISBN 0 520 21492 7 Beauchamp Cari 2010 Joseph P Kennedy Presents His Hollywood Years New York Knopf ISBN 978 1400040001 Wyatt Edgar M 1988 More Than a Cowboy the Life and Times of Fred Thomson and Silver King Wyatt Classics Zarnowski Frank 2005 All Around Men Scarecrow Press ISBN 0 8108 5423 6 External links Edit Biography portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fred Thomson Fred Thomson at IMDb Fred Thomson at SilentEra Fred Thomson at Readers of The Purple Sage Fred Thomson Find a Grave Retrieved 2008 03 19 Fred Thomson Vanity Fair article at http www vanityfair com politics features 2002 04 joekennedy200204 Fred Thomson at Virtual History 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