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  1. William Lyle Richardson (7 de mayo de 1922, San Joaquín, California - 25 de febrero de 2006), conocido como Darren McGavin, fue un actor estadounidense. Trayectoria [ editar ] Formado en el Actor’s Studio —como tantos grandes del cine de su tiempo— a tenor de sus primeras creaciones para la gran pantalla, nadie hubiera predicho que su ...

  2. Darren McGavin (born William Lyle Richardson; May 7, 1922 – February 25, 2006) was an American actor. McGavin began his career working as a set painter for Columbia Pictures . In 1954, he originated roles in Broadway productions of My Three Angels and The Rainmaker , followed by film roles in David Lean 's Summertime and Otto ...

  3. Actor: A Christmas Story. A remarkably seasoned actor of stage, screen and television, Darren McGavin has notched in excess of 200 performances; however, he is most fondly remembered by cult TV fans as heroic newspaper reporter Carl Kolchak in the classic but short-lived horror TV series Kolchak: The Night Stalker (1974).

  4. The filmography of American actor Darren McGavin includes over 180 credits in both film and television. In addition to his screen career, McGavin was also a stage actor, and appeared in eight Broadway productions between 1954 and 1967. Filmography. Television. Stage credits. References.

  5. 27 de feb. de 2006 · Learn about the life and career of Darren McGavin, who starred in The Rainmaker, The Night Stalker, A Christmas Story and more. Read his obituary from Playbill, the theatre news source.

  6. Darren McGavin (1922 - 2006) fue un actor y director de Estados Unidos conocido por El hombre del brazo de oro, Ejecutor, La vuelta al mundo en 80 días (Miniserie de TV), Billy Madison, Historias de Navidad, Locuras de verano, Hay que matar a B., Capitán América, Hangar 18 y Aeropuerto 77.

  7. 28 de feb. de 2006 · Darren McGavin, actor de reparto en telefilmes y series de televisión estadounidenses, falleció el 25 de febrero en Los Ángeles a los 83 años. Aunque su actividad cinematográfica en Europa fue...