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James "Jimmy" Dobson (October 2, 1920 – December 6, 1987) was an American actor. [1] He appeared in numerous Broadway, film and television roles. [2] Metacritic stated that Dobson was a “supporting actor; he often played military men and appeared in many Westerns.” [3] He is best-known as Lieutenant Pudge McCabe in the John Wayne film Flying Leathernecks. [4]
James Clayton Dobson Jr. [a] (born April 21, 1936) is an American evangelical Christian author, psychologist, and founder of Focus on the Family (FotF), which he led from 1977 until 2010. In the 1980s, he was ranked as one of the most influential spokesmen for conservative social positions in American public life. [ 1 ]
James Dobson (actor) as Bartholomew "Beanie" Brown; Kathleen Hughes as Tracy Norman; Douglas Kennedy as Colin Mayberry; Robert Carson as Jesse Hopkins; Virginia Mullen as Mrs. Palmer; O. Z. Whitehead as Professor Bixby; Vera Miles as Kathy; Robert Sherman as Tod Palmer; Russell Johnson as Ky Walker; Christian Drake as Jack
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Kevin Patrick Dobson (March 18, 1943 – September 6, 2020) was an American film and television actor, best known for his roles as Detective Bobby Crocker, the trusted protege of Lt. Theo Kojak (played by Telly Savalas) in the CBS crime drama Kojak (1973–1978), and as M. Patrick "Mack" MacKenzie in the prime time soap opera Knots Landing (1982–1993).
James Dobson, a key proponent of affordable housing in Rochester, died in 1997. His wife, who sometimes had been a quiet partner, continued on. Mrs. Dobson died Nov. 19 at the age of 89.
James Harrison Coburn III was born in Laurel, Nebraska, on August 31, 1928, the son of James Harrison Coburn II and Mylet S. Coburn (née Johnson). His father and namesake was of Scots-Irish ancestry and his mother was an immigrant from Sweden. His father had a garage business in Laurel that was destroyed by the Great Depression. [6]
Steve Cochran (born Robert Alexander Cochran, [citation needed] May 25, 1917 – June 15, 1965) was an American film, television and stage actor. He attended the University of Wyoming . After a stint working as a cowboy , Cochran developed his acting skills in local theatre and gradually progressed to Broadway , film and television.