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Most Recent Role: Grandpa on How the West Was Won
Birthplace: Ferndale California, USA
Birthday: 12-25-1899
Date of Death: 9-12-1978
Cause of Death: Los Angeles California, USA (cancer)

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How the West Was Won
Ep. #1
Sunday 12 February 1978 on ABC

Shot and left for dead by his own troops when he tries to stop his Indian-hating Colonel from slaughtering a defenseless Arapaho village, calvalry scout Zeb Macahan returns to his prairie farm to take his family—his dead brother's wife and children—west to Oregon

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Lassie
Ben Wiggins
Petticoat Junction
Doc Stuart
The Andy Griffith Show
Charlie Foley
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Violence for Your Furs
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Terror in a Small Town
Ben Carter
Adventures of Superman
Lady in Black
Mr. Frank
Alcoa Premiere
A Place to Hide
Enos Bannon
Alcoa Theatre
The Tinhorn
Milbanks
Bat Masterson
The Inner Circle
Old Billy North
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