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Tom London (August 24, 1889 – December 5, 1963) was an American veteran actor who played frequently in B-Westerns. According to The Guinness Book of Movie Records, London is credited with appearing in the most films in the history of Hollywood, this according to the 2001 book Film Facts, where it states that the performer who played in the most films was "Tom London, who made his first of over 2000 appearances in The Great Train Robbery, 1903.
Born Leonard Clapham in Louisville, Kentucky, he got his start in movies as a props man in Chicago, Illinois. Hi…

Spy Smasher Returns
as Crane

13 West Street
as Prisoner (uncredited)

Let No Man Write My Epitaph
as Bum at Bar (uncredited)

Lone Texan
as Old Dan (uncredited)

Man of the West
as Tom (uncredited)

The Sheepman
as Shopkeeper (uncredited)

Money, Women and Guns
as Old Prospector (uncredited)

Domino Kid

The Tall Stranger

Friendly Persuasion
as Farmer on Front Line with Gard (uncredited)

Western von gestern
as O'Shea · 1 ep.

Lock-Up
as Carrey - Watchman · 1 ep.

Law of the Plainsman
as Stagecoach Driver · 1 ep.

Bat Masterson
as Prisoner (uncredited) · 1 ep.

Lawman
as Pete · 2 ep.

Bronco
as Rowdy O'Brien · 1 ep.

Perry Mason
as Cabbie · 1 ep.

Maverick
as Farmer · 1 ep.

Wagon Train
as Man Holding Booth's Horse (uncredited) · 1 ep.
Broken Arrow
as (uncredited) · 1 ep.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
1931