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- Birth nameThomas Bolyn Smothers III
- Height5′ 8½″ (1.74 m)
- Tom Smothers was born on February 2, 1937 in Governors Island, New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor and producer, known for The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (1967), The Informant! (2009) and Get to Know Your Rabbit (1972). He was married to Marcy Carriker, Rochelle Ruth Robley and Stephanie R. Shorr. He died on December 26, 2023 in Santa Rosa, California, USA.
- SpousesMarcy Carriker(September 9, 1990 - December 26, 2023) (his death, 2 children)Rochelle Ruth Robley(July 17, 1974 - May 4, 1976) (divorced)Stephanie R. Shorr(January 12, 1963 - March 10, 1967) (divorced, 1 child)
- ChildrenThomas Smothers Jr.
- ParentsThomas Bolyn Smothers Jr.Ruth Genevieve Remick
- RelativesDick Smothers(Sibling)Alexandria Smothers(Cousin)
- He is an expert with the Yo-Yo.
- He and his brother Dick Smothers were born on Governor's Island in New York Harbor. Their father, who was stationed on the military base on that island, moved his pregnant wife there to be close to him.
- His father, Major Thomas Bolyn Smothers Jr., was a West Point graduate who was a POW in World War II and was thought to have died during the infamous Bataan Death march. In fact, he survived that experience but died later on a Japanese POW ship. He was buried at sea.
- On one of their "Smothers Brothers" television shows, Tom Smothers unintentionally sparked a firestorm of controversy when he innocently said as a joke, "Easter is when Jesus comes out of his tomb, and if he sees his shadow he goes back in, and we get six more weeks of winter.".
- On the 1969 John Lennon / Plastic Ono Band song "Give Peace a Chance", he plays guitar and shares the bed with John and Yoko - and he also gets a mention in the lyrics - "Ev'rybody's talking about John and Yoko, Timmy Leary, Rose Marie, Tommy Smothers".
- [11/28/02, interview in Chicago Tribune] I'm watching television and I'm not seeing anything. I watch all the cable shows where you should see some looseness and you're not hearing anything . . . There's a general dumbing down of everybody in this country . . . It just kept going and going until it's gotten to the point where it's all mean-spirited and vulgar. It not only affects comedy, it affects film. It affects literature. It's pervasive on radio. There's that guy Howard Stern and all that smart ass, vulgar, sexual pretending like they're expanding freedom of speech. They ought to put an amendment to the First Amendment that says there shall also be freedom of hearing.
- [his evaluation of President Lyndon B. Johnson] I think he's indisputably the best president we have at the moment.
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