Born in Chicago, Illinois, U.S. — Mar 20 1950• Died Apr 02 2015

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Tom Towles (March 20, 1950 – April 2, 2015) was an American actor. Towles was born and raised in Chicago. He became an actor after a stint in the U.S. Marines, beginning with an uncredited performance in Dog Day Afternoon (1975). He has appeared in film and television extensively since the 1980s. He is probably best known for his turn in Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer as a character modeled after Ottis Toole, Henry Lee Lucas' reputed accomplice in several murders. He has also appeared in Night of the Living Dea…
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Tough Guy

Dr. Vatm

Bull Williamson

Ethan

Hon'Tihl

Teenage Boy's Father

Inspector Anthony Lastarza

Detective Streible

Dale

Steve Calagian

Baron

Lund

Norman Stoneface

Alcatraz Park Ranger

Red Ryder

Lt. Boorman (segment "Werewolf Women of the SS")

Ike Worth

Cop (uncredited)

Larry Redgrave

Coleman

Riley

German Shepherd (voice)

Harry Cooper

Lieutenant George Wydell

Stiggs

Lieutenant George Wydell

Andrew the Beater

Detective Waltrip

Otis

Henchman at NYC Apartment

Evan Taylor

D-Reper's Henchman

Norman Stoneface

Self

Bob Laney

Frank Anderson

Detective Smith

Dietz

Grillo

Don Carlos

T.J. Cousins

Ralph the Lounge Lizard

Uncle Johnny

Louis Debois

Alien

Manny