Tom Baker
Biography
Tom Baker was an American actor whose legacy is intertwined with the vibrant cultural landscape of the 1960s. He gained recognition primarily for his close friendship with Jim Morrison, the iconic frontman of The Doors, which placed him at the heart of the era's artistic revolution. Baker's most notable performance came in Andy Warhol's avant-garde film "I, A Man," where he showcased his unique talent and ability to embody complex characters.
Tragically, Baker's life was cut short when he succumbed to a drug overdose at the young age of 42. His untimely death in 1982 marked the loss of a promising talent who had the potential to leave a lasting impact on film and theatre. It is important to note that Tom Baker should not be confused with the renowned British actor known for his role as the Fourth Doctor in the long-running series "Doctor Who."
Despite his brief career, Tom Baker's connections to influential figures and his contributions to Warhol's artistic vision continue to be appreciated by fans of the counterculture movement. As a figure of the time, he remains a symbol of the challenges faced by many artists in the pursuit of their craft amidst the tumultuous backdrop of the 1960s and 70s.
Filmography
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The Golden Voyage of Sinbad
1973
The Magic Roundabout
2004
Little Britain Live
2006
Nicholas and Alexandra
1971
Hallucination Generation
1966 • Denny
Talking Doctor Who
2023
The Mutations
1974
The Vault of Horror
1973
Family Guy Presents: Blue Harvest
2008
Luther
1974
Doctor Who: Shada
2017
Love and Anger
1969 • (segment "L'indifferenza")
Geek, and You Shall Find
2019
Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor
2013
Monarch of the Glen
2000
Frankenstein: The True Story
1973
Little Britain
2003
Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)
2000
Little Britain USA
2008