Chuck Connors
Kevin Joseph Connors (April 10, 1921 - November 10, 1992) was an actor and professional basketball and baseball player.
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April 10 - 1921 - November 10 - 1992 - Actor - Basketball - Baseball
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Born to Irish-American parents in Brooklyn, New York, Connors grew up with a sister named Gloria. He attended a private high school and later attended Seton Hall in South Orange, New Jersey. He then dropped out in 1942 to join the army at Camp Campbell, Kentucky and next went to West Point.
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Irish - American - Brooklyn - New York - Private - High school - Seton Hall - South Orange, New Jersey - 1942 - Army - Camp Campbell, Kentucky - West Point
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After his discharge from the military in 1946, he joined the Boston Celtics and left the team for spring training with the Brooklyn Dodgers. He played for numerous minor league teams before joining the Dodgers in 1949 for a few weeks. Later, in 1951 he also played for the Chicago Cubs. He was then sent to the minor leagues again, in 1952, and there he was spotted by an MGM casting director for an upcoming Tracy-Hepburn film Pat and Mike, in which he played a state police captain.
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Discharge - 1946 - Boston Celtics - Spring - Brooklyn Dodgers - 1949 - 1951 - Chicago Cubs - 1952 - MGM - Casting director - Tracy - Hepburn - Film - Pat and Mike - State - Police - Captain
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In addition to his films, he also starred in the television Western series The Rifleman, as well as the 1967 Cowboy in Africa TV series, alongside Ronald Howard and Tom Nardini. In 1973 and 1974 he hosted a television series called Thrill Seekers. Chuck Connors is also a character in O. Henry's short story "Sisters of the Golden Circle" which says that he led reform in New York in O. Henry's time.
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Western - The Rifleman - Ronald Howard - Tom Nardini - 1973 - 1974 - Thrill Seekers
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In 1991, he was inducted into the Western Performers Hall of Fame at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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Western Performers Hall of Fame - National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Chuck Connors died of lung cancer in 1992 at the age of 71 in Los Angeles, California.
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Lung cancer - Los Angeles - California
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