The High Chaparral
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SpokesEpisode Number: 82 Season Num: 4 First Aired: Friday September 25, 1970 Prod Code: n/a |
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Henry Darrow Role: Manolito Montoya |
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Frank Silvera Role: Don Sebastian Montoya |
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Rudy Ramos Role: Wind (10-09--70) |
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Cameron Mitchell Role: Buck Cannon |
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Ted Markland Role: Ted Reno |
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Leif Erickson Role: Big John Cannon |
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Mark Slade Role: Billy Blue Cannon Mark Slade is probably best known for his portrayal of Billy Blue (Blue Boy) Cannon in The High Chaparral . Mark became a teen idol and appeared on the cover of numerous magazines all over the world and received tons of fan-mail every day. However, his role in The High Chaparral wasn't his... Read More |
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Don Collier Role: Sam Butler, Foreman He looks like a cowboy – tall and rugged. His voice has the deep authority of a sheriff or a foreman and is not soon forgotten. Each performance is consummate, regardless of the setting. Don Collier was born and raised in southern California on October 17. A chance to take drama classes from... Read More |
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Linda Cristal Role: Victoria Cannon Gorgeous Argentina-born actress who specialized in playing exotic types. Best known TV role is that of Victoria Montoya Cannon in the NBC Western series The High Chaparral for which she won a Golden Globe. |
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Jerry Summers Role: Ira |
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Rodolfo Acosta Role: Vaquero |
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Roberto Contreras Role: Pedro |
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Robert F. Hoy Role: Joe Butler Robert F. Hoy (billed as Bob Hoy) is best known for his portrayal of Joe Butler on the highly-acclaimed TV Western, "The High Chaparral" (1968 – 1971). But his extensive career began as a stuntman in the 1949 Western film "Ambush" in which he appeared as both a Trooper and an Indian. Westerns... Read More |
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Tom Brown Role: Cap Tom Brown was born in New York, New York on January 6,1913, his parents were vaudeville people and his father put him in the act when he was 18 months old. By the time he got to Hollywood, he had done 11 Broadway plays. He made his first film in 1924, The Hoosier Schoolmaster, and made almost... Read More |
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Stephen Coit Role: Clem Fogarty |
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William Conrad Role: China Pierce William Conrad was born in Louisville, Kentucky. He began his radio career on various California radio stations in the late 1930s. Conrad joined the service during World War II, serving as a fighter pilot. He returned to radio after the war and later took his talent to television and motion... Read More |
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Edgar Daniels Role: Storekeeper |
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Harold Holmes Role: Cowboy |
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James Jeter Role: Bum #1 |
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Don Keefer Role: Telegrapher |
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Geoffrey Lewis Role: Bum #2 |
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Larry D. Mann Role: Tobin Boggs |
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Stuart Nisbet Role: Conlin |
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Ollie O'Toole Role: Cafe Owner |
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Clint Ritchie Role: Kansas Clint was born in Grafton, North Dakota and later moved to California to pursue acting. Clint is best known for his role as Clint Buchanan on the soap opera One Life to Live . |
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Solomon Sturges Role: Bod Pierce |
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Clay Tanner Role: Jesse |
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Tom Toner Role: Doctor |
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Walter Barnes Role: Bartender |
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E.J. André Role: Jones |
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Robert Anderson Role: Ben Thompson |
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Vincent Van Patten Role: Culley Born on October 17th, 1957--Vince is the son of actor Dick Van Pattten. He started acting at the age of 9, landing small parts in commercials, television and movies. Van Patten was an extremely talented tennis player, reaching as high as 25th in the world and scoring wins over major... Read More |
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Episode Vital Stats
Season Number: 4
Episode Reviews: 0
Score: 7.3 Good 10 votes
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