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Male Spaghetti Western actors (1 C, 196 P) Pages in category "Male Western (genre) film actors" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 562 total.
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‘Stagecoach’ (1939) Critic Quote: “Action-packed and jaw-droppingly epic (it was the first time director John Ford ever shot in Monument Valley), ‘Stagecoach’ is the perfect Western to ...
Barry Alan Curtis (September 10, 1943 – January 13, 2019) was an American film and television actor. [2] He was known for playing Ricky North in the American western television series The Adventures of Champion. [1] Born in Los Angeles, California. [1] [3] Curtis decided to become an actor at the age of six. [3]
Robert J Randisi (born 1951) James Reasoner (born 1953) John H. Reese (1910–1981), (pseudonyms Eddie Abbott, John Jo Carpenter, Camford Cheavly, Camford Sheaveley & Camford Sheavely (chron.)) Conrad Richter (1890–1968) Lucia St. Clair Robson (born 1942) Dana Fuller Ross (born 1953) Zola Helen Ross (1912–1989) James L. Rubel (1894-1960)
Holmes was born in Encino, California.Between 1958 and 1961 he appeared in the films Hound-Dog Man, Violent Road, The Fiercest Heart, Key Witness and Woman Obsessed. [3] [1] He joined the cast of the western television series Laramie in 1961, [1] first appearing in the episode "Dragon at the Door" in the series’s third season.
Randall began his career as a supporting actor and foil at RKO, but he left when Monogram Pictures promised him the chance to star in films. They were true to their word, and he appeared in a series of Western films through the 1930s and 1940s. (In 1935, he actually played a star of Westerns in RKO's Another Face, released in 1935.)