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Douglas Osborne McClure (11 de mayo de 1935 – 5 de febrero de 1995) fue un actor estadounidense, cuya carrera cinematográfica y televisiva se extendió desde la década de 1950 a la de 1990. Biografía. McClure nació en Glendale (California). Sus padres eran Donald Reed McClure y Clara Clapp.
Douglas Osborne McClure (May 11, 1935 [1] – February 5, 1995) was an American actor whose career in film and television extended from the 1950s to the 1990s. He is best known for his role as the cowboy Trampas during the entire run from 1962 to 1971 of the series The Virginian and mayor turned police chief Kyle Applegate on Out of This World.
Doug McClure died at age 59 of lung cancer on February 5, 1995. Born May 11, 1935. Died February 5, 1995 (59) Add to list. Awards. 4 wins & 1 nomination. Photos 111. Known for. The Virginian. 7.6. TV Series. Trampas. 1962–1971 • 249 eps. Maverick. 7.0. Riverboat Poker Player. 1994. Beau Geste.
Douglas Osborne McClure was born on May 11, 1935 in Glendale, California. Educated at UCLA, this blond leading man long made a career of apparent agelessness. He played one young sidekick after another through numerous movies and one television series after another, playing 20ish roles into his late 40s.
Acreditado con. Doug McClure (1935 - 1995) fue un actor de Estados Unidos conocido por Maverick, El valle de la violencia, Humanoides del abismo, La tierra olvidada por el tiempo, De otro mundo (Serie de TV), En el corazón de la tierra, El virginiano (Serie de TV), Los conquistadores de Atlantis, Viaje al mundo perdido y Ajedrez fatal (Serie ...
Douglas Osborne McClure (11 de mayo de 1935 – 5 de febrero de 1995) fue un actor estadounidense, cuya carrera cinematográfica y televisiva se extendió desde la década de 1950 a la de 1990. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... Cerrar. Biografía. McClure nació en Glendale (California). Sus padres eran Donald Reed McClure y Clara Clapp.
13 de feb. de 1995 · Doug McClure. By Variety Staff. Actor Doug McClure, star of such TV Westerns as “The Virginian” and “The Men From Shiloh,” died Feb. 5 of cancer at his home in Sherman Oaks, Calif. His...