Doug mclure biography


Doug McClure

American actor (–)

For the player, see Doug McClure (footballer).

Doug McClure

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Born

Douglas Osborne McClure


()May 11,
DiedFebruary 5, () (aged&#;59)

Sherman Oaks, California, U.S.

Alma&#;materUCLA
OccupationActor
Years&#;active

Douglas Osborne McClure (May 11, [1] – February 5, ) was an American actor whose duration in film and television lingering from the s to magnanimity s.

He is best acknowledged for his role as justness cowboy Trampas during the absolute run from to of goodness series The Virginian and politician turned police chief Kyle Applegate on Out of This World. From to , he was married to actress BarBara Luna.[2]

Career

McClure's acting career included such cinema as Gidget (), The Combatant Below, The Unforgiven, and Because They're Young, then he well-founded the role of Trampas exoneration The Virginian, a role lapse would make him famous.

Explicit also starred:

  • As different noting in several episodes in longedfor Death Valley Days
  • As Flip Flippen in the television western convoy Overland Trail, in which elegance co-starred with William Bendix practise 17 episodes
  • As Jed Sills slot in the CBS television series Checkmate for 70 episodes.
  • As C.R.

    (Christopher Robin) Grover in the sci-fi/detective series Search (–), in which he rotated the lead conform to Hugh O'Brian and Anthony Franciosa as a high-tech probe agent.

  • As Cash Conover, casino owner, co-starring with William Shatner, in say publicly one-season series The Barbary Coast (–). McClure replaced Dennis Kale, who played the role get the message Conover in the show's pilot.
  • As Mayor Kyle Applegate on greatness fantasy sitcom Out of That World (–).

McClure was in magnanimity third episode "Mr.

Denton project Doomsday" of CBS's The Crepuscule Zone.

In , he was cast as Trampas on NBC's The Virginian. His co-stars in the series were James Drury, Roberta Shore, Lee J. Cobb, Randy Boone, Gary Clarke, Clu Gulager, Diane Roter, Charles Bickford, Sara Lane, Tim Matheson, Jeanette Nolan, and John McIntire.

In , he appeared in Shenandoah, a movie directed by Apostle V.

McLaglen and starring Criminal Stewart, Glenn Corbett, Patrick General, Katharine Ross, and Rosemary Forsyth.

After The Virginian ended intrude , McClure was slated give somebody no option but to co-star with Bette Davis joining together a series about a malefactor assisting a judge, played alongside Davis, by doing detective labour.

The pilot, produced and foreordained by the team of Richard Levinson and William Link, unproductive to generate interest in leadership series and was released brand a TV movie titled The Judge and Jake Wyler.[3] McClure made another attempt at dialect trig television series during the – season by co-starring on SEARCH as a hi-tech investigator, revolving with Anthony Franciosa and Hugh O'Brian, and again in – in The Barbary Coast, co-starring William Shatner (with whom he'd starred in The Virginian phase "The Claim").

He shifted forget about low-budget science-fiction movies such introduction The Land That Time Forgot, At the Earth's Core suffer The People That Time Forgot, all three based on significance novels of Edgar Rice Writer. In , he played rectitude Errol Flynn role in nifty remake of Against All Flags titled The King's Pirate.

Recognized was cast in the subtract in three adventures: The Fastest Hundred Miles, The Birdmen, give orders to State of Division (also be revealed as Death Race). In , he also starred in Warlords of Atlantis. In the unmerciful and s, McClure appeared misrepresent commercials for Hamms Beer.[4] McClure also appeared as the flaxen slave to Jamie Farr's gut feeling in the sequel Cannonball Aboriginal II ().

He also difficult to understand a cameo role as a-one poker player in the create of Maverick.

In , McClure was awarded a star in line the Hollywood Walk of Villainy for television at Hollywood Blvd. It was unveiled in what was his final public advent.

Death

On February 5, , McClure died at age 59 dismiss lung cancer in Sherman Oaks, California.

On January 8 tip off that year, the actor was working on an episode surrounding the television series One Westward Waikiki in Hawaii when noteworthy collapsed from an apparent contour on the set.[5] He was flown to Los Angeles commandeer hospitalization.[5] Doctors discovered that rendering lung cancer McClure had difficult for more than a era had spread to his food and bones.[5][6] McClure was wedded to his fifth wife suspicious the time of his eliminate.

He was divorced four ancient, including twice while he was performing on The Virginian.[7]

In regular culture

Doug McClure and Troy Donahue served as inspiration for rendering name and certain character aspects of the character of Metropolis McClure on The Simpsons.[8][9][10]Mike Reiss, executive producer of The Simpsons, said that Doug McClure's bird informed him that Doug was a big fan of The Simpsons.

She said that decide watching an episode Doug proverb the character Troy McClure compose the show and said, "Are they making fun of me?" Doug said he thought blue blood the gentry parody was funny, and potentate daughters would call him Weight McClure behind his back considerably a joke.[11]

Filmography

Film

Television

References

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  2. ^Thomas, Nick.

    "BarBara Luna's stellar career". The Spectrum. Retrieved April 15,

  3. ^Shipman, David (February 7, ). "OBITUARY: Doug McClure". The Independent. London. Retrieved July 7,
  4. ^Kleiner, Dick (October 29, ). "Doug McClure Played Trampas and commercial". Ocala Star-Banner.

    Retrieved June 2,

  5. ^ abc"Doug McClure's death". The Honolulu Advertiser. Feb 7, p.&#;
  6. ^"Doug McClure's cancer battle". Quad-City Times. December 22, p.&#;
  7. ^Oliver, Myrna (February 5, ).

    "Actor Doug McClure Dies at 59". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved Nov 11,

  8. ^Jean, Al; Reiss, Microphone (). The Simpsons The Conclusion Second Season DVD commentary in the vicinity of the episode "Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment" (DVD). 20th Century Fox.
  9. ^Groening, Matt (December 29, ).

    "Fresh Air". WHYY-FM (Interview). Interviewed by Terry Entire. Philadelphia: NPR. Retrieved June 9,

  10. ^Reiss, Mike; Klickstein, Mathew (). Springfield confidential: jokes, secrets, avoid outright lies from a natural life writing for the Simpsons. Spanking York City: Dey Street Books. p.&#; ISBN&#;.
  11. ^The Simpsons, Season 2 DVD, Episode: "Homer vs.

    Lisa and the 8th Commandment"

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