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Most Recent Role: Old Man on Bonanza
Alias Name(s): Chubby R. Johnson
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Terre Haute, Indiana, USA
Birthday: 8-13-1903
Birth Name: Charles Rutledge Johnson
Date of Death: 10-31-1974
Cause of Death: Leg infection in Hollywood, California

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Bonanza
Search in Limbo
Sunday 20 February 1972 on NBC

Sid Langley is a real estate broker who is not well liked in Nevada, thanks to his shady ways of doing business. An irritable Ben is barely polite with Langley when closing a land transaction. However, things soon get worse than that headache and blurred vision Ben suffers from when he learns...

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Cash
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Terror at 2:00
John Baines
Bonanza
Hound Dog
Abner Ledbetter
Circus Boy
The Pawnee Strip
Harry Gath
Dennis the Menace
The School Play
Buzz
Dennis the Menace
The Treasure Chest
Salvage Man
Dennis the Menace
Dennis and the Pee Wee League
Buzz
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