- Pete Duel
Pete Duel was an American actor, best known for his role in the television series, "Alias Smith and Jones". - Raf Vallone
Raffaele Vallone, known as Raf, was an Italian actor and an international film star. Born in Tropea, Calabria, Italy, the son of a lawyer, Vallone studied Law and Philosophy at the University of Turin and entered his father's law firm. He also played semi-professional soccer but never realized his dream of becoming a professional athlete. Subsequently, he became a sports reporter for "L'Unità", a communist newspaper, … - Nico Minardos
Nico Minardos (born February 15, 1930 in Athens, Greece), is an American actor. He made his first appearance in front of the Hollywood cameras as an extra in the 1952 film "Monkey Business", starring Cary Grant, Ginger Rogers, and Marilyn Monroe. Also listed among his film credits are "Twelve Hours to Kill", in which he starred opposite Barbara Eden; "It Happened in Athens", starring blonde bombshell Jayne Mansfield; and "Cannon for Cordoba", … - John Lawrence Russell
Handsome, rugged American leading man John Russell (whose credits are often confused with those of child actor Johnny Russell) attended the University of California, where he was a student athlete. Serving in the US Marine Corps in WW II, he earned a battlefield commission and decorations for valor at Guadalcanal. His dark good looks brought him to the attention of a talent scout after the war and he began playing second leads and occasional heavies in major productions. In the 1950s, he... - George Peppard
Handsome and elegant George Peppard occasionally displayed considerable talent through his career, but was too often cast in undemanding action roles. Following Broadway and television experience, he made a strong film debut in The Strange One (1957). He started getting noticed when he played Robert Mitchum's illegitimate son in the popular melodrama Home from the Hill (1960). He then established himself as a leading man, giving arguably his most memorable film performance as Audrey... - John Larch
Buried at Mt. Sinai Memorial Park 5950 Forest Lawn Drive, Los Angeles, California. Borders the city of Glendale and Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills Memorial Park. - Donald Walter Guadagno
Was good friends with Steve McQueen. They appeared together in three films: Bullitt (1968), Papillon (1973), and The Towering Inferno (1974). He also made guest appearances with McQueen on the show "Wanted: Dead or Alive" (1958). Joined the U.S. Navy during World War II following the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941; he served on board both the USS Saratoga and the USS Yorktown. - Rudolf van Husen
Dan van Husen had a certain look about him back then in the 1970s and all the last 35 years have done is add a sage, aged, mature wisened aura to him. He has appeared in twenty Italo Westerns in six or seven years and then he branched out and tackled more challenging roles and genres. Not that many from the Spaghetti Western days ever studied or hit acting with the tenacity that he has done up until the present. - Barta Berry
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