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In 1954, Boyett played respected settler Jim Hardwicke in the Death Valley Days episode "11,000 Miners Can't Be Wrong". Boyett was typecast as a law-enforcement officer, most notably as Dan Mathews (Broderick Crawford)'s patrol officer on Highway Patrol, where he appeared in 65 episodes, either as Sgt. Johnson or Sgt. Williams, between 1955 and 1959; Boyett also portrayed a policeman in such ...
William Broderick Crawford (December 9, 1911 – April 26, 1986) was an American actor. He is best known for his portrayal of Willie Stark in the film All the King's Men (1949), which earned him an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award .
Betty Broderick was born Elizabeth Anne Bisceglia [note 1] on November 7, 1947, and grew up in Bronxville, New York. [4] She was the third of six children born to Marita (née Curtin; 1919–2007) [5] and Frank Bisceglia (1915–1998), [6] who owned a successful plastering business with relatives.
“Dirty John” creator Alexandra Cunningham didn’t want to change the true story of Betty Broderick’s brutal 1989 murder of her ex-husband and his new wife. The second season of the true ...
Clarence Gilyard -- veteran actor, theater professor, and author -- has died from a prolonged illness, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas announced on Nov. 28. He was 66 years old. In recent ...
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell reacts while speaking at a news conference after the NFC Championship NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers in Santa Clara, Calif., Sunday, Jan ...
Lily Donoghue as Tracy Broderick, Betty and Dan's eldest daughter; Missi Pyle as Karen Kintner [7] Emily Bergl as Marie Stewart [6] Holley Fain as Evelyn Crowley [7] Lena Georgas as Janet Ravis [6] Tiera Skovbye as Young Betty Broderick [6] Chris Mason as Young Dan Broderick [6] Cameron Crovetti as Ryan Broderick, Betty and Dan's older son
Highway Patrol stars Broderick Crawford as Dan Mathews, [1] the gruff and dedicated head of a police force in an unidentified Western state. Mathews had "no particular title — just the boss," Crawford said. [3] The program was "based on authentic stories from the files of highway patrol headquarters throughout the country."