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Rory Calhoun (born Francis Timothy McCown, August 8, 1922 – April 28, 1999) was an American film and television actor. He starred in numerous Westerns in the 1950s and 1960s, and appeared in supporting roles in films such as How to Marry a Millionaire (1953).
The Texan is a Western television series starring film and television actor Rory Calhoun, which aired on the CBS television network from 1958 to 1960. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Calhoun as Bill Longley ( circa 1960)
In Rory Calhoun's Western series The Texan, Wills appeared in the lead role in the 1960 episode titled "The Eyes of Captain Wylie". [5] Wills starred in the series Frontier Circus, which aired for only one season (1961–62) on CBS.
Two TV episodes of the 1957 TV series Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans: Apache Warrior: Elmo Williams: Keith Larson, Jim Davis: Traditional Western The Badge of Marshal Brennan: Albert C. Gannaway: Jim Davis, Arleen Whelan: Badlands of Montana: Daniel B. Ullman: Rex Reason, Margia Dean, Emile Meyer: The Big Land: Gordon Douglas
When television became popular in the late 1940s and 1950s, TV Westerns quickly became an audience favorite, with 30 such shows airing at prime time by 1959. Traditional Westerns faded in popularity in the late 1960s, while new shows fused Western elements with other types of shows, such as family drama, mystery thrillers, and crime drama.
B Western Old Oklahoma Plains: William Witney: Rex Allen: Singing cowboy Western The Old West: George Archainbaud: Gene Autry: The Outcasts of Poker Flat: Joseph M. Newman: Anne Baxter, Dale Robertson, Miriam Hopkins, Cameron Mitchell, Craig Hill, Barbara Bates, William H. Lynn, Dick Rich: B Western The Pathfinder: Sidney Salkow
The Hired Gun is a 1957 American CinemaScope Western film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring Rory Calhoun and Anne Francis. Plot. In the Old West, Ellen Beldon is ...
Red Sundown is a 1956 American Technicolor western film directed by Jack Arnold and starring Rory Calhoun, Martha Hyer and Dean Jagger. [1] It was produced and distributed by Universal-International Pictures. [2] It is based on the 1956 novel Back Trail by Lewis B. Patten and had the working title Decision At Durango.