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Judson Mills is an American actor. He is known for his performances as Texas Ranger Francis Gage in the American action drama television series Walker, Texas Ranger (1999–2001). Judson Mills joined the TV series in the second episode of Season 7 "Countdown" (together with Nia Peeples as his female partner Sydney Cooke).
Judson Mills: Hutch Hutchinson: 1991–1993 Matthew Mindler: Halloween Boy: 2009 Philip Moon: Tuan Ly 1988 Julianne Moore: Frannie Hughes: 1985–1988, 2010 Sabrina Hughes: 1986–1988 Marissa Morell Emily Stewart: 1979 Haviland Morris: Bridget Lawson 2010 Matthew Morrison: Adam Munson: 2006 Michael David Morrison: Caleb Snyder: 1988–1993 ...
Judson Mills § (born 1969) – actor, Francis Gage on Walker, Texas Ranger; Nannie Jacquelin Minor (1871–1934) – early practitioner of public health nursing in Virginia; Arthur Moats (born 1988) – NFL linebacker for Buffalo Bills; Modern Groove Syndicate – funk band from Richmond, Virginia
Much of the story so far reported is told by Lucas Walker in double episode where the ranger takes custody of an orphan child. Ray lives in the reserve but often staying on the ranch of Walker. Rather old at the beginning of the series, Ray has an active role in the stories but dispenses advice to his nephew and the other characters.
Census records from 1870 showed Jerry and Myra Mills stayed in the Spartanburg area post-emancipation, where they legalized their marriage in 1866 – a right not allowed them when they were enslaved.
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The Nov. 22 crash killed Zach Muckleroy and his two children, 12-year-old Judson and 9-year-old Lindsay. Zach Muckleroy’s wife, Lauren Muckleroy, survived and has since been released from the ...
The President's Man: A Line in the Sand is a 2002 American made-for-television action film starring Chuck Norris and Judson Mills. It is a sequel to The President's Man. It was first shown on CBS on January 20, 2002. The film was directed by Norris' son Eric Norris and co-produced by his brother Aaron Norris. [1]