Tom Reilly (actor)

Tom Reilly
Born Thomas Michael Reilly III
(1959-06-18) June 18, 1959
Fort Riley North, Kansas, U.S.
Occupation Actor
Years active 1982–1997

Thomas Michael "Tom" Reilly III (born June 18, 1959 in Fort Riley North, Kansas) is an American actor, known for his role as Officer Bobby "Hot Dog" Nelson in CHiPs, a television series about the motorcycle officers of the California Highway Patrol.[1]

He went on to become a star football player at Montclair State College (now Montclair State University) in Upper Montclair, New Jersey but eventually dropped out.

On June 18, 1982 Tom went into NBC studios for a screen test. His first role on CHiPs was Officer Rick Nichols in the May 23, 1982 episode "Force Seven," a rejected pilot for a new series. After the departure of Larry Wilcox, Tom returned in the role of Officer Bobby Nelson, the new partner of Ponch (Erik Estrada). His role of Officer Bobby Nelson was featured somewhat prominently in the final episodes, with Officer Bruce Nelson (Bruce Penhall), his younger brother, eventually becoming Ponch's partner in the episode "Fast Company." This was due in part to his arrest by the LAPD for possession of controlled substances, qualudes, during a traffic stop. CHiPs was eventually cancelled by the spring of 1983. Bobby Nelson did not return in the reunion film, CHiPs '99.

He stopped acting in 1997. In 2005, he worked at the Orco Construction Supply in Salinas, California. He lives in the Monterey Peninsula with his wife and two children.[2]

Appearances

Tom made appearances on the following shows:


References

  1. via Associated Press, "New stars for 'Chips'", The Free Lance–Star, July 27, 1982. Accessed October 25, 2009.
  2. "Biography". Tom Reilly. webs.com. 2010. Retrieved July 5, 2016.

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