Pinky Tomlin has written:
'The objectof my affection' -- subject(s): Biography, Singers, Composers
The cast of Pinky Tomlin and His Orchestra - 1940 includes: Pinky Tomlin and His Orchestra as Orchestra Pinky Tomlin as Pinky Tomlin
Pinky Tomlin's birth name is Tomlin, Truman.
Pinky Tomlin is 6' 0 1/2".
Pinky Tomlin was born on September 9, 1907, in Eros, Arkansas, USA.
S. Tomlin has written: 'Olympic odyssey'
Chris Tomlin has written: 'How Great Is Our God' 'CHRIS TOMLIN ARRIVING EASY PIANO'
Pinky Tomlin has: Played Pinky Tomlin of Durant Oklahoma in "Times Square Lady" in 1935. Played Hans Krausemeyer in "Smart Girl" in 1935. Played Pinky in "King Solomon of Broadway" in 1935. Played Professor Artemis J. Roberts in "Swing It Professor" in 1937. Played Pinky Tomlin, Master of Ceremonies in "A Night in a Music Hall" in 1939. Played Pinky - The Boy in "Boy Meets Joy" in 1939. Played Pinky Tomlin in "Pinky Tomlin and His Orchestra" in 1940. Played Pinky Tomlin - Postmaster in "Tickled Pinky" in 1940. Played Pinky in "Here Comes Elmer" in 1943. Played Pinky Tomlin in "Sing Me a Song of Texas" in 1945. Played Himself - Songwriter in "You Bet Your Life" in 1950. Played Orville James, Oologah Barber in "The Story of Will Rogers" in 1952. Played Tip Hubbard in "Waterfront" in 1954.
Pinky Tomlin died on December 12, 1987, in North Hollywood, California, USA of heart attack.
S. E. Tomlin has written: 'International conservation'
Maggie Tomlin has written: 'Listening to midwives Talking to women'
Constance Tomlin has written: 'Commerce in everyday life' -- subject(s): Commerce
H. R. Tomlin has written: 'Investigation into the properties of elastic impression materials'