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  1. Born Robert Perham, matinee idol Jeremy Slate had a career that ranged from Westerns of the late 1960s to TV soaps in the 1980s. At 18, Slate enlisted and served in World War II, and was at the ...

  2. One of the more talented "barrel-chested surfer boys" of the early '60s to follow in the wake of Tab Hunter and Troy Donahue, Jeremy Slate gained instant notoriety as a playboy hunk who set many a female heart aflutter. Born February 17, 1926, in Atlantic City, NJ, Slate first fell into the public spotlight at age 34, when cast as second-string ...

  3. Jeremy Slate. Actor: The Sons of Katie Elder. Born by the Atlantic Ocean, Jeremy Slate also had a Pacific Ocean view when he lived in Malibu, California. In between oceans he has traveled the world. He attended a military academy, joined the US Navy at 16 and was barely 18 when his destroyer joined the invasion of Normandy on D-Day (June 6, 1944).

  4. Jeremy Slate. Born Robert Perham, matinee idol Jeremy Slate had a career that ranged from Westerns of the late 1960s to TV soaps in the 1980s. At 18, Slate enlisted and served in World War II, and was at the beaches of Normandy on D-Day. After the war, his job in public relations took him to Peru, and he began to dabble in theater as a hobby.

  5. Actor, Writer. Born February 17, 1926 in Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA. Born by the Atlantic Ocean, Jeremy Slate also had a Pacific Ocean view when he lived in Malibu, California. In between oceans he has traveled the world. He attended a military academy, joined the US Navy at 16 and was barely 18 when his destroyer joined the invasion of ...

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  7. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofJeremy Slate | BAFTA

    A frequent guest star on American TV series from the 1960s onwards, Slate will be best remembered for cult biker movies The Born Losers (1967) and Hell's Angels '69 (1969) the latter of which he also wrote. His other feature credits include Girls! Girls! Girls! (1962) and True Grit (1969).