Elam died of congestive heart failure in Ashland, Oregon, in 2003.
- How many episodes of Gunsmoke did Jack Elam appear in?
- What did Woody Strode die from?
- Who did Jack Elam marry?
- Did Hopalong Cassidy have a wooden leg?
- When did Ernest Borgnine died?
- When did Woody Strode die?
How many episodes of Gunsmoke did Jack Elam appear in?
He had major roles in five television series, including ''The Dakotas'' and ''Struck by Lightning'' and appeared as a guest in many others, including more than 20 ''Gunsmoke'' episodes.
What did Woody Strode die from?
Woody Strode, an imposing character actor who played supporting roles in such classic westerns and costume epics as "Spartacus," died in his sleep at his home here on Saturday. He was 80. Lung cancer was diagnosed a year ago, said his daughter, June.
Who did Jack Elam marry?
Personal life and death. Jack Elam was married twice, first to Jean Hodgert from 1937 to her death in 1961, and then to Margaret Jennison from 1961 until his own death. Elam died of congestive heart failure in Ashland, Oregon, in 2003.
Did Hopalong Cassidy have a wooden leg?
Mulford first created the character in a series of short stories. Called "Hopalong" due to the fact that his wooden leg made him appear to move around with a slight hop, the original depictions of the cowboy were a bit gruff. ... "Hopping" from a gunshot wound instead of from a wooden leg, Hopalong Cassidy became a hit.
When did Ernest Borgnine died?
Ernest Borgnine, original name Ermes Effron Borgnino, (born January 24, 1917, Hamden, Connecticut, U.S.—died July 8, 2012, Los Angeles, California), American actor whose portly physique and coarse features made him a commanding presence in scores of films and television productions, in which he skillfully portrayed ...
When did Woody Strode die?
Woody Strode, byname of Woodrow Wilson Woolwine Strode, (born July 28, 1914, Los Angeles, California, U.S.—died December 31, 1994, Glendora, California), American character actor who was part of director John Ford's "family" of actors, appearing in nearly a dozen of Ford's films.