
Tommy Sands
Acting • Born 1937-08-27
Biography
Thomas Adrian Sands is an American pop music singer and actor. Working in show business as early as 1949, Sands became an overnight sensation and instant teen idol when he appeared on Kraft Television Theater in January 1957 as "The Singin' Idol". The song from the show, "Teen-Age Crush", reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 1 on Cashbox. Sands's initial recordings achieved little in the way of sales but in early 1957 he was given the opportunity to star in an episode of Kraft Television Theatre called "The Singing Idol". On the show, his song presentation of a Joe Allison composition called "Teen-Age Crush" went over big with the young audience and, released as a single by Capitol Records, it went to No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 record chart and No. 1 on the Cashbox chart. It became a gold record. His track, "The Old Oaken Bucket", peaked at No. 25 on the UK Singles Chart in 1960. He released his debut album Steady Date with Tommy Sands. Sands' sudden fame brought an offer to sing at the Academy Awards show. He did another episode of Kraft Television Theatre, "Flesh and Blood" playing the son of a gangster. He also made "The Promse" for Zane Grey Theatre playing the son of Gary Merrill. Sands' teen idol looks landed him a motion-picture contract with 20th Century Fox to star in a 1958 musical drama called Sing, Boy, Sing, the feature film version of "The Singin' Idol". Fox had enjoyed success with films starring other teen idols such as Elvis Presley and Pat Boone but Sing, Boy, Sing was a financial failure. Sands supported Pat Boone in a musical for Fox, Mardi Gras , which was a moderate hit. He also released the albums Sands Storm, This Thing Called Love, and When I'm Thinking of You. His later albums included Sands at the Sands and Dream with Me. From May to November 1960 he served in the US Air Force Reserves. Sands' second lead role in a feature was in the teen comedy Love in a Goldfish Bowl with Fabian Forte, which was not a success. More popular was a fantasy musical he made at Disney, Babes in Toyland, co-starring with Annette Funicello. That year he and Funicello sang the Sherman Brothers' title song from the Walt Disney release of The Parent Trap. Sands had married Nancy Sinatra whose father Frank offered Sands a role in Come Blow Your Horn but he turned it down. Sands studied acting in New York. Sands appeared alongside Fred Astaire in "Blow High, Blow Clear" for Alcoa Theatre. Later in 1963, Sands made several appearances on Wagon Train including "The Davey Baxter Story", "The Gus Morgan Story" (with Peter Falk), and "The Bob Stuart Story". Sands guest starred on Kraft Suspense Theatre, Combat!, Valentine's Day), Mr Novak, Branded, and Hawaii Five-O.
Filmography
36 credits
Juke Box Revival - Rock'n'Roll Vol. 2
Movie • 2003
Sänger

Babes in Toyland
Movie • 1961
Tom Piper

Ensign Pulver
Movie • 1964
Bruno

None But the Brave
Movie • 1965
2nd Lt. Blair

The Violent Ones
Movie • 1967
Mike Marain

The Wrecking Crew
Movie • 2008
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Love in a Goldfish Bowl
Movie • 1961
Gordon Slide

Mardi Gras
Movie • 1958
Barry Denton

Sing Boy Sing
Movie • 1958
Virgil Walker

Frank Sinatra Memorial
Movie • 2000
Self

The Longest Day
Movie • 1962
U.S. Army Ranger

Backstage Party
Movie • 1961
Self

Kraft Suspense Theatre
TV • 1963
Eddie Riccio

Hawaii Five-O
TV • 1968
Joey Rand

The Hardy Boys / Nancy Drew Mysteries
TV • 1977

Studio One
TV • 1948
Buck Slater

Combat!
TV • 1962
Carey

The Ed Sullivan Show
TV • 1948
Self

This Is Your Life
TV • 1952
Self

Mr. Novak
TV • 1963
Ray Wilson

Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
TV • 1956
Jace Rawlins

The Steve Allen Show
TV • 1956
Self - Singer

The Oscars
TV • 1953
Self

The Dick Clark Show
TV • 1958
Self

Bonanza
TV • 1959
Wiley Kane

Mr. Novak
TV • 1963
Gary Lewin

Hawaii Five-O
TV • 1968
Joey

Hawaii Five-O
TV • 1968
Edward Ross

What's My Line?
TV • 1950
Self - Mystery Guest

Wagon Train
TV • 1957
Ethan Morgan

Wagon Train
TV • 1957
Keith Lance

The Ford Show
TV • 1956
Self

The Wonderful World of Disney
TV • 1954
Self

Wagon Train
TV • 1957
Larry Hanify

Kraft Television Theatre
TV • 1947
Vito Sorrano

Branded
TV • 1965
Cadet Richard Bain