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Although birthday boy Tom Tyler acted in at least 200 films during his 30-year career, he never earned much money.
At the age of 40, he was diagnosed with a severe case of rheumatoid arthritis. Although he worked in films with some regularity, often the roles were little more than bit parts. Tyler's mobility was increasingly limited, and his facial features became distorted from the disease. By 1953, Tyler's health was in a rapid decline. After one more small role in the 1953 western Cow Country, Tyler, now crippled, headed east to the Detroit, Michigan, area to live with family members. Sadly, he passed away on May 3, 1954, of a heart ailment at the age of 50. Tyler was survived by his siblings. Sad indeed.
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Today's birthday boy Jack Haley (the 'Tin Man') visits the New York World's Fair in 1940
with his son Jack Haley Jr, age six. Here they are seen with Sharkey the Trained Seal at
the Carrier Igloo. Jack Sr was appearing on Broadway at the time, in the Rodgers and Hart
musical "Higher and Higher."