Felleghy, Tom
Felleghy, Tom
Anna Karenina (1974) (TV mini series), as Mr. Cord (credited as Tom Fellegay )
originally posted by Johan. Own entry created.
Felleghy, Tom
Sette orchidee macchiate di rosso (1972), as Dr. Harris (uncredited)
originally posted by Johan; own entry made
Felleghy, Tom
Milano trema - la polizia vuole giustizia (1973), as Doctor, uncredited
originally posted by Johan; own entry created
Felleghy, Tom
La morte negli occhi del gatto (1973), as Man at funeral (uncredited)
Own entry for this post originally by Johan
Felleghy, Tom
Black Jack (1968), as Mack, the newspaper editor; Susan's father, uncredited
originally posted by Carlos
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Milano odia: la polizia non può sparare (1974), credited, as Judge Rossi
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La rivolta delle gladiatrici (1973), as Bidder at slave auction (uncredited) - very unusual to see Felleghy without his moustache!
Originally posted by Johan in a multi-film entry; now seperate one given
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Felleghy, Tom
Upperseven, l'uomo da uccidere (1966) credited, as Commander Gibbons/Sir Richard M.
new pics and credit shot added. Originally posted by Emiliano
Felleghy, Tom
Le colt cantarono la morte e fu... tempo di massacro (1966), credited, as Tom Murray, mining boss
originally posted by Carlos; pics added
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Mi faccia causa (1985) as The father of Valfredo Orselli, a young man on trial for obscene behavior during a football match.
There also exists a longer two-part version for television that extends Tom's role slightly and shows him giving testimony for the court. He appears in Episode 1 of the TV version. Originally identified by Ciavazzaro
There also exists a longer two-part version for television that extends Tom's role slightly and shows him giving testimony for the court. He appears in Episode 1 of the TV version. Originally identified by Ciavazzaro