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This first Walton child is known throughout the series as "John-Boy," is born in 1916 (according to the television show's chronology), and is the eldest son and child of Olivia Walton (née Daly) and John Walton Sr. John-Boy is based on creator / author Earl Hamner Jr (1923–2016), who narrates the opening and closing of each episode as the ...
The story is about the family of John Walton Jr. (known as John-Boy): his six siblings, his parents John and Olivia Walton, and paternal grandparents Zebulon "Zeb" and Esther Walton. John-Boy is the first of the seven children (15 years old in The Homecoming; 17 at the beginning of the series), [7] who becomes a journalist and novelist. Each ...
A Walton Thanksgiving Reunion: John-Boy Walton: 1994 To Save the Children: David Young 1995 Death in Small Doses: Richard Lyon A Walton Wedding: John-Boy Walton: Down, Out & Dangerous: Tim Willows The Christmas Box: Richard Evans 1996 West Virginia: A Film History: Narrator Voice role What Love Sees: Gordon Holly Timepiece: Richard Evans 1997 A ...
John Luther Boatright (1923–2006) was an American painter, [1] [2] primarily known for his use of light-filled atmospheres and shadow in landscapes with expansive cloud formations. [3] His primary medium was oil on canvas, or linen.
The Waltons actor married Alma Gonzales in 1975, and they welcomed their first child, Richard Francisco Thomas, the following year. In 1981, the couple had triplets: Barbara Ayalla Thomas, Gwyneth ...
Boatwright Memorial Library, opened in 1955 on the school's campus, is named in his honor. Earl Hamner Jr., creator of the hit CBS-TV series The Waltons, attended Richmond College during Boatwright's tenure, and named the fictional Boatwright University where the character of John-Boy Walton attended college after him.
The “Waltons” star now stars in the touring production of Broadway’s “To Kill a Mockingbird,” opening in Kansas City on Tuesday. From John-Boy to Atticus Finch: Richard Thomas a natural ...
The newest member of the Jolly Boys, UCLA and NBA great Walton, addressed the group for nearly three hours in 2014, signing autographs, posing for pictures and weaving stories of basketball ...