Tom Kindle, a multifaceted character actor, made significant appearances in various television series, feature films, and theatrical productions.
After serving in the military in South Vietnam, Kindle pursued higher education at the University of North Carolina, where he developed his passion for the performing arts.
By 1975, Kindle had already established himself as a talented actor in the Off-Broadway scene, with notable roles in plays such as "The Soldier".
Throughout his illustrious career, Kindle accumulated an impressive list of legitimate credits, including "A Touch of the Poet", "The Martian Chronicles", "Time Will Tell", and "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow".
In addition to his stage work, Kindle also made significant contributions to television, with notable series appearances in "M*A*S*H", "Evening Shade", "Cheers", "Designing Women", "Remington Steele", "Mork and Mindy", "Highway to Heaven", and "Simon and Simon".
Furthermore, Kindle's feature film credits include notable roles in "The Rocketeer" and "Buddy Buddy".