Archive for the 'Actors' Category

THIS IS GUNSMOKE’S “DOC” (DR. ADAMS)


Stone retired when "Gunsmoke" went off the air in 1975, and died
five years later in San Diego. He was 75 years old.


For his contribution to the television industry, Milburn Stone has
a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1981. He was inducted
inducted posthumously into the
Western Performers Hall of Fame
at the
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma
City
. After his death, he left a legacy  for the performing arts in
Cecil County in northeastern Maryland, by way of the Milburn
Stone Theatre in
North East
, Maryland.



katn-1965 docandfestus
PAYING VISIT TO KATN RADIO IN BOISE, IDAHO.

       

   
Visual search query image 

Milburn Stone, "Doc" on Gunsmoke, Grave and Tombstone, El Camino Memorial  Park Cemetery, San Diego, California, photos

posted by Bob Karm in Actors,HISTORY,MOVIES,RADIO,TV series and have No Comments

POPULAR CHARACTER ACTOR HAS DIED

See the source image

See the source image
Raymond Allen Liotta (December 18, 1954 – May 26, 2022)


WASHINGTON (TND) — Ray Liotta, 67, passed away while in
the Dominican Republic. He was currently
shooting a movie
called "Dangerous Waters" on the island, however, he died
in his sleep, according to a source close to the actor.

TMZ was told there were no suspicions of foul play. His
fiancée, Jacy Nittolo, was with him while he was filming.

Liotta was well known for his roles in "Goodfellas," where
he played New York mobster Henry Hill alongside Robert
De Niro and Joe Pesci. He starred as well in "Field of
Dreams," "Cop Land," "Something Wild" and "Wild Hogs,"
among others.


See the source image

See the source image

See the source image

posted by Bob Karm in Actors,CURRENT EVENTS,DEATH,HISTORY,MOVIES and have No Comments

THIS IS WAGON TRAIN’S CHARLIE WOOSTER

See the source image
Benjamin Franklin McGrath (February 2, 1903 – May 13, 1967)

See the source image


Frank McGrath was a
television and film actor and stunt performer
who played the comical, optimistic cook with the white beard,
Charlie B. Wooster, on the
western series Wagon Train[1] for five
seasons on
NBC and then three seasons on ABC. McGrath
appeared in all 272 episodes in the eight seasons of the series,
which had ended its run only two years before his death

See the source image

See the source image

See the source image

posted by Bob Karm in Actors,HISTORY,TV series and have No Comments

HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

Today-In-Historytitle

ed danahue 2
ED DANAHUE

See the source image

May 22, 1992 was the last "Tonight Show" with Johnny
Carson as host.

Carson presented retrospective of clips covering the
past 30 years. Carson said goodnight for the last time.       

    
    
   
1992: Johnny Carson

See the source image 

See the source image

See the source image


See the source image

posted by Bob Karm in Actors,ANNIVERSARY,BIRTHDAY,HISTORY,KKK,MOVIES,Pact,President,Talk Show,TV series and have No Comments

ACTOR FRED WARD HAS DIED AT AGE 79

See the source image

See the source image
Freddie Joe Ward (December 30, 1942 – May 8, 2022)

NEW YORK (AP) — Fred Ward, a veteran actor who brought a
gruff tenderness to tough-guy roles in such films as "The Right
Stuff," "The Player" and "Tremors," has died.

Ward died Sunday, his publicist Ron Hofmann said Friday. No
cause or place of death was disclosed per the family’s wishes.

See the source image

See the source image
     1983

See the source image


    1990

posted by Bob Karm in Actors,CURRENT EVENTS,DEATH,HISTORY,MOVIES,THEN AND NOW and have No Comments