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Patty Thomas was an American dancer,
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and actress. She appeared in the 1961 film '' The Ladies Man'', 1938 film ''You Can't Take It with You'' and toured with Bob Hope during and after World War II. Patty Thomas was born Patricia Thomas on August 1, 1922, in Erie, Pennsylvania. She also was in the films: ''Smooth Sailing'', a 1947 short film by Jerry Hopper and the 2003 film ''Los no invitados''. She died on March 29, 2014, in
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.


Bob Hope Show

After doing shows with
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for four years, Thomas joined state-side USO tours for 10 months in 1943. Hope saw Thomas tap dance in
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and invited her to join the USO tour. Hope and Thomas both worked for Paramount Studios. Hope called his USO World War II military tour of the
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in 1944: “Loew’s Malaria Circuit” and “the Pineapple Circuit”. Hope and Thomas did 150 shows in the two 1/2 months they were on road. Hope and Thomas would do Soft shoe dance together in the show and Thomas would do solo tap dance numbers. In 1944, Thomas and Hope, with singer Jerry Colona and Frances Langford and musician guitarist Tony Romano. Also on the tour were singer Gale Robbins, musicians June Brenner and Ruth Denas, and comedians Roger Price and
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. The tours visited: Naval Base Pearl Harbor Hawaii at the
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, Naval Base Eniwetok, Naval Base Cairns,
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, Pavuvu, Bougainville, Milner Bay,
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,
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called Wendy Island, and Naval Base Kwajalein. Thomas entertained Troops not just on stage, she danced on the hood of Jeeps and on boards placed in mud due to tropical storms. On 14 August 1944, Hope, Thomas, and his tour group had one scary detour on the tour the team was flying in a United States Navy Consolidated PBY Catalina, called ''Spare Gear'' seaplane in Australia and one of the engines stopped working. The crew ask that luggage be tossed out so the plane would be lighter and stay in the air longer. Thomas seeing everything going out the door, tied her tap dance shoes around her neck for safety and prayed. After tossing out the tools and emergency supplies, the plane made an unplanned landing on the Camden Haven River in Laurieton, New South Wales. The problem was a broken fuel line, that was repaired. The tour and plane crew stayed at a local hotel overnight. The group did a tour for the small town before continuing on to Naval Base Sydney. The flight had started in Naval Base New Guinea. After the South Pacific tour, Hope, Thomas and the tour did a European show. The European show did 13 shows in Germany: Bremen, Berlin, Bad Kissingen, Schweinfurt, Heidelberg, Furstenfeldbruck, Fritzlar, Kassel, Munich, Nuremberg and Mannheim. The tour was in Nuremberg when Germany surrendered. The tour visit Eagle's Nest Hitler's command in Germany. The tour was able to After German tours the Navy requested a show in Monte Carlo and the tour did a show there before heading home. The show also did a tour of Austria and Czechoslovakia as the war was coming to an end. Thomas was born in Pennsylvania but while young, she and her mother moved to California after her father died. Thomas joined The Bob Hope Shows': At bases in Alaska 12 Christmas shows in 1949 and ''Bob's 1st overseas USO Xmas show'', filmed at Goose Air Base in Labrador and Thule Air Base in Greenland in 1954. In 1959, the 1944 tour, put on shows in Alaska. Thomas joined Hope on ''The Colgate Comedy Hour: The Bob Hope Christmas Show'' in 1955. At the age of 16, she started working with dancing with Al Ross, her teacher,
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, and manager, her parents Howard and Anna Thomas had signed her up for dance lessons at a young age. At age 21 she was touring with Bob Hope. She celebrated her 22nd birthday with Bob Hope at Naval Base Cairns in Queensland, Australia. In large venues, like the Nimitz Bowl, so the Troops could her tap dance Hope followed her around a microphone. Hope often told the troops ''I just wanted you boys to see what you’re fighting for.'' and introduced Thomas. Thomas visited troops in hospitals. Touring the tropical jungles Thomas got problems with her ears and later suffered hearing loss. After World War II, Thomas continued to tour and be friends with Bob Hope and Dolores Hope. The tours also made Thomas and Frances Langford close friends. Hope and Thomas did a ''Bob Hope Independence Day Concert'' on 4 July 1945 at the
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London. Thomas appeared on Bob Hope television specials starting in 1950.


Legacy

''Who Threw That Coconut!'' is book by Jerry Colonna about the 1944 tour with Hope, Thomas and tours. ''Entertaining the Troops'' (1988) is documentary on the 1944 USO tour. ''Entertaining the Troops'' is noted as it has a reunion of Bob Hope's tour troupe, including Frances Langford, Patty Thomas and Tony Romano. Patty is also remembered in the 1995 TV Movie, ''Bob Hope: Memories of World War II''. Patty Thomas's Pith helmet from 1944 is on display at The National WWII Museum, it was given to her by troops of Group Pacific 7, a naval supply base in the Naval Base Marshall Islands. The Library of Congress has a page on Patty Thomas and her service to the United States Armed Forces over the years.


Gallery

File:Patty_Thomas_in_a_P-38_plane,_Europe_1945_tour.jpg, Patty Thomas in a
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plane in Europe during May 1945 on Bob Hope USO tour. File:Bob_Hope_and_Patty_Thomas_in_1944_on_tour.jpg, Bob Hope and Patty Thomas in Germany in 1945 on USO tour, in front of a transport plane, Thomas had an infected wisdom tooth in this photo. Thomas went to a Paris hospital for a few days and then rejoined the tour. File:117thNavalConstructionBattalion(1943-1945)_clipart.jpg, US Navy Seabee 117th Naval Construction Battalion clipart from 1944, right center is Patty Thomas File:Patty_Thomas's_Pith_helmet_from_1944.jpg, Patty Thomas's Pith helmet from 1944 at The National WWII Museum. I was given to her by troops of Group Pacific 7, a naval supply base in the Naval Base Marshall Islands. File:Hope_and_Thomas_Consolidated_PBY_Catalinans_emergency_landing_in_Australia_1944.jpg, Hope, Thomas and tour Consolidated PBY Catalinans emergency landing in Australia in 1944. US Navy pilot James Ferguson standing beside Jerry Colonna with moustache and Bob Hope in the background on the Camden Haven River in Laurieton, New South Wales. File:PBY 5A Catalina.jpg, A Consolidated PBY Catalina seaplane and its crew, the plane is like the one Hope and Thomas used in the 1944 tour. File:HopewithGroupMeetsPattonWW2.jpg, Hal Block (far left), Bob Hope, Barney Dean, General George S. Patton, Frances Langford and Tony Romano, Thomas was on this tour, but is out of the frame for this photo. Thomas and Langford became good friends, after touring and bunking together on the tours.


See also

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youtube.com Bob Hope introduces Patty Thomas who performs a dance for US soldiers youtube.com 1944 U.S.O. Show: Bob Hope, and Frances Langford, and Patty Thomasyoutube.com Patti Thomas, of U.S.O. Bob Hope Troupe, entertains troops with soldier volunteerLibrary of Congress page on Patty Thomas
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