Danny Thomas

Danny Thomas

Acting 8 titles 1914-01-06 — 1991-02-06

Danny Thomas, originally named Amos Muzyad Yakhoob Kairouz, was an influential American comedian, actor, and producer, born on January 6, 1912, and passing away on February 6, 1991. Over a remarkable career that lasted fifty years, Thomas made a significant impact in the entertainment industry, particularly through his work in television and film. He gained widespread recognition for his role in the beloved sitcom "Make Room for Daddy," which later became known as "The Danny Thomas Show."

In addition to his successful acting career, Thomas was a dedicated philanthropist. He founded St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1962, a groundbreaking institution dedicated to treating and curing pediatric catastrophic diseases, regardless of a family's ability to pay. This hospital became a testament to his commitment to helping children in need and continues to be a vital resource today.

Thomas was also a family man, raising three children: actress Marlo Thomas, Terre Thomas, and producer Tony Thomas, who each carry on his legacy in their own ways. His contributions to entertainment and his philanthropic efforts have left a lasting legacy, making him a cherished figure in American culture.

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