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On 8 January 1992, Headline News almost became the victim of a death hoax. A man phoned HLN claiming to be President George H. W. Bush's physician, alleging that Bush had died following an incident in Tokyo where he vomited and lost consciousness; however, before anchorman Don Harrison was about to report the news, executive producer Roger Bahre, who was off-camera, immediately yelled "No!
In the late 1980s, a scam artist named Charles Agee Atkins scammed several celebrities into joining a fake tax shelter. This scheme generated phony losses totaling more than $1.3 billion ...
Smith's real life look isn't much of a departure from playing Rip's right-hand man Lloyd—in addition to being a stuntman, the actor is also a genuine cowboy. Cam McLeod Ryan Bingham as Walker
Oddly enough, the photos have proven to be a polarizing topic even among a group of people who unanimously believe the King is still alive. Some truthers claim the bearded man is actually Elvis ...
Herbert Lee "Cowboy" Coward (August 21, 1938 – January 24, 2024) was an American actor. He played one of two sadistic mountain men in John Boorman 's 1972 film Deliverance (with Bill McKinney ), and several of his lines became infamous in pop culture.
Whip Wilson (born Roland Charles Meyers, [1] June 16, 1911 – October 22, 1964) was an American cowboy film star of the late 1940s and into the 1950s, known for his roles in B-Westerns.
No one likes getting scammed—whether it’s for $1 or $100. But imagine being swindled out of $850,000. That’s exactly what happened to a woman named Anne, who thought she was connecting with ...
Authentic cowboys were required, and a casting call was put out across Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and California. [2] Some of the cast had never acted previously but others were SAG-accredited. [2] Actor Tony Becker points out that many of the actors were "real-life cowboys", [4] and gives a comprehensive cast list: