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Paul Lars Henderson, Jr. (August 8, 1923 [1] [4] – December 10, 2019) was an American film and television actor. [1] He was known for playing Clint Travis in the American western television series 26 Men. [1] [5] Henderson was born and raised on a ranch in Pueblo, Colorado, [3] [6] and became an expert marksman. [1]
As a child, Doug Lund dreamed of being on television. He reported that the personalities at KELO-TV were idols of his; and, years later, they became his colleagues. In 1974, Doug Lund started his career at KELO-TV as a commercial announcer. In 1975, he joined the Keloland news team; and, he and Steve Hemmingsen co-anchored of the 10pm newscast ...
KELO-TV (channel 11) is a television station in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States, affiliated with CBS, MyNetworkTV, and The CW Plus.The station is owned by Nexstar Media Group, and maintains studios on Phillips Avenue in downtown Sioux Falls; its transmitter is located near Rowena, South Dakota.
The body of a Sioux Falls, South Dakota, man who has been missing 30 years was identified in Colorado, where deputies have long been trying to put a name the suspected homicide victim. The Jackson ...
Fitness personality. Television roles includes guest appearances on The Roseanne Show and General Hospital. Also appeared on informercials for his Sweating to the Oldies tapes and Deal-a-Meal. [209] Bob Tischler: 78 Television writer and producer best known for his work on Saturday Night Live [210] July 15 Whitney Rydbeck: 79
Bobby Rivers, a veteran television and radio personality whose credits included hosting Food Network’s Top 5, died on Dec. 26 at age 70. “Bobby passed away last night and is no longer in any ...
Former Hollyoaks actor Paul Danan, who was also known for reality TV shows like Celebrity Love Island and Celebrity Big Brother, has died at the age of 46. Danan's management company said he was ...
Burt started broadcasting sports for KELO in June 1947. He broadcast every boys basketball tournament from 1948 to 1982, and was "the voice of the South Dakota Coyotes " from 1952 to 1977. Jim Burt joined South Dakota's first television station, KELO-TV in Sioux Falls, South Dakota , when the station first went on the air in 1953.