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  • Thomas J. Reese


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    Thomas J. Reese is a Jesuit scholar with a doctorate in political science from the University of California, Berkeley, and Editor in Chief of America, the national Catholic weekly magazine. He is author of, among other books, Archbishop: Inside the Power Structure of the American Catholic Church.

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    Books:

    Inside the Vatican, February 1998
    The Politics and Organization of the Catholic Church
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    American actor

    Tom Reese (August 8, 1928[1] – December 12, 2017) was an American actor who appeared in many westerns on both the big- and small-screens.[2]

    Early life

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    Reese's father and uncle were country-western singers known as "The Allen Brothers,"[1] who traveled and performed bluegrass music with the family. Reese served two tours in the United States Marine Corps, and was a military policeman.[3] His G.I. Bill enabled him to study dramatics at the American Theater Wing.[1] Reese spent fifteen years on the road working nightclubs, studied with Lee Strasberg, and performed off-Broadway and in local TV shows.

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    His film debut was in John Cassavetes' New York-made Shadows (1958). His next spelfilm credit was in the Elvis PresleywesternFlaming Star (1960).[1][3] His early film credits also include, Marines, Let's Go (1961), 40 Pounds of Trouble (1962), and Mu