
Landour, Mussoorie, India
Thomas N. "Tom" Hill (June 2, 1927 – April 20, 2009) was an Indian-American character actor and director on stage for decades before starting in film in the mid-1960s and on television in the 1980s. Born in India in 1927, one of Hill's most prominent recurring roles was as Jim Dixon on the 1980s TV series Newhart. Hill also appeared as King Baaldorf in the short-lived 1980s series Wizards and Warriors. His TV movie roles include Father Andrew Doyle in the 1984 NBC miniseries V: The Final Battle. He had guest appearances on such shows as St. Elsewhere, Remington Steele, The Facts of Life, Married... with Children, Coach, and Law & Order. Hill's first feature film performance was in the 1965 film The Slender Thread Other film credits include The Postman Always Rings Twice, Firefox (1982), and was well known of his role as Mr Coriander, the bookstore owner in The NeverEnding Story, as well as the 1990 sequel followup. He died in April 20, 2009, aged 81 in Bloomington, Indiana.

as Man

as John Barham
1990

as Muldoon
1987

as Man
1989

as Judge
1982

1979

as Jim Dixon
1982

as Ross Crockett Sr.
1982

1984

as le père Andrew
1983

as Carl Conrad Koreander - the Librarian
1984

as Father Andrew Doyle
1984

as Dr. Owens
1951
as Attorney
1987

as Coreander
1990

as Elmer
1990

as Attorney
1987

1984

as Carl Conrad Koreander - the Librarian
1984

as Dr. Owens
1983

as General Brown
1982

as Dr. Halperin
1982

as Mr. Fazenda
1981

as Barlow
1981

as Dr. Edgar Trent
1980

as President
1980

as Bobby Momisa
1980

as Trial Judge
1980

as Walt Sterling
1979

1979

as Carl Barringer
1979

as Psychiatrist
1979

as Francha
1979

as Archer
1971

as Liquor Salesman
1965
as Man
1 ep.

as John Barham
1 episodes

as Muldoon
1 episodes

as Man
1 episodes

as Judge
1 episodes

1 episodes

as Jim Dixon
32 episodes

as Ross Crockett Sr.
1 episodes

1 episodes

as le père Andrew
2 episodes

as Father Andrew Doyle
3 episodes

as Dr. Owens
1 episodes

as Mr. Crowther
5 episodes

7 episodes
as Dr. Grant
3 episodes