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Chuck and Connors
He appeared with Chuck Connors and Pippa Scott in the 1960 episode " Trial by Fear " of CBS's The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
The episode received popular response and became the television series The Rifleman, starring Chuck Connors.
* Chuck Connors
It stars Gregory Peck, who also co-produced the film with Wyler, plus Jean Simmons, Carroll Baker, Charlton Heston, Burl Ives, Charles Bickford, and Chuck Connors.
He does nothing to stop Hannassey's trouble-making son Buck ( Chuck Connors ) from harassing him, and he declines a challenge by Terrill's foreman, Steve Leech ( Charlton Heston ), to ride an unruly horse.
* November 10 – Chuck Connors, American actor ( b. 1921 )
** Chuck Connors, American actor, basketball and baseball player ( The Rifleman ) ( died 1992 )
* Chuck Connors ( 1921 – 1992 ), actor
It is revealed that McCain, played by Chuck Connors, served under Sheridan during the war.
He is one of only 12 athletes to have played in both Major League Baseball and the National Basketball Association, or its predecessor the Basketball Association of America, the others being: Mark Hendrickson, Danny Ainge, Gene Conley, Ron Reed, Dick Groat, Steve Hamilton, Cotton Nash, Frank Baumholtz, Dick Ricketts, Howie Schultz and Chuck Connors.
The Royals ' twelve-year stay in Rochester featured the services of nine future members of the Basketball Hall of Fame, one member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and a Hollywood Walk of Famer: Al Cervi, Bob Davies, Alex Hannum, Les Harrison, Red Holzman, Arnie Risen, Maurice Stokes, Jack Twyman, Bobby Wanzer, Otto Graham, and Chuck Connors.
Chuck Connors also starred in various episodes.
* Flipper ( 1963 film ), a film about a bottlenose dolphin named Flipper, starring Chuck Connors and Luke Halpin
* Chuck Connors, actor of The Rifleman fame grew up on Senator Street between 3rd and 4th Avenues and also 54th Street and 6th Avenue in Sunset Park.
* Il Lupo dei Mari ( Italy, 1975, The Legend of the Sea Wolf ), starring Chuck Connors and Giuseppe Pambieri ;
He moved into television in the late 1950s, directing some episodes of the Steve McQueen western serial Wanted: Dead or Alive and the Chuck Connors western The Rifleman.
In its ten-year run, well-known actors and actresses, including James Stewart, Gregory Peck, Irene Dunne, Robert Mitchum, Henry Fonda, Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, Shirley Temple, Raymond Burr, Jane Wyatt, Charlton Heston, Lizabeth Scott, Bing Crosby, Jack Benny, Gene Kelly, Kate Smith, William Shatner and Chuck Connors, appeared as announcers, narrators or stars.
Goodson-Todman Productions were also involved with three westerns: Jefferson Drum ( 1958 – 1959 ), starring Jeff Richards as a newspaper editor in the Old West ; The Rebel ( 1959 – 1961 ), starring Nick Adams as an ex-Confederate soldier who traveled to the West after the Civil War ( Johnny Cash sang the theme ); and Branded, starring Chuck Connors as a soldier who had wrongly been given a dishonorable discharge from the Army.
He played himself in " Hero Father " ( 1956 ) in the Robert Young television series " Father Knows Best " and made one guest appearance on the Chuck Connors television series " The Rifleman ", playing Wallace in " The Retired Gun " ( 1959 ).
Kevin Joseph " Chuck " Connors ( April 10, 1921 – November 10, 1992 ) was an American actor, writer, and professional basketball and baseball player.
In the pilot show (" Promised Land "), he and Spenser obviously have respect for each other, and he switches over from King Powers ' ( Chuck Connors ) side to Spenser's side when he doesn't like the way Powers is doing things.
Branded is a Western series which aired on NBC from 1965 through 1966, sponsored by Procter & Gamble in its Sunday night 8: 30 p. m. Eastern Time period, and starred Chuck Connors as Jason McCord, a United States Army Cavalry captain who had been drummed out of the service following an unjust accusation of cowardice.
* Chuck Connors
* The Rifleman, a U. S. television program starring Chuck Connors

Chuck and Sylvester
The 1980s would see the action film take over Hollywood to become a dominant form of summer blockbuster ; literally " the action era " popularized by actors such as Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis and Chuck Norris.
Freleng and McKimson soon set Sylvester up as Speedy's regular nemesis in a series of cartoons, much in the same way Chuck Jones had paired Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner in his Road Runner cartoons.
* The Scarlet Pumpernickel ( 1950 ), a Chuck Jones cartoon in which Sylvester plays the Basil Rathbone-like villain to Daffy Duck's Errol Flynn-esque hero.
The WB animated TV series The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries and the Looney Tunes cartoon From Hare to Eternity ( which was the last one directed by Chuck Jones ) were both dedicated to his memory.
Early on, Mack Lobell was managed by Chuck Sylvester, and almost always had John D Campbell as his driver, but after his performances in Europe at the age of four he was sold to Swedish trainer and breeder John-Eric Magnusson.
* March 24: The fight that inspired the movie Rocky: With a young Sylvester Stallone sitting at home and watching, Muhammad Ali retains his world Heavyweight championship with a fifteenth round knockout over underdog Chuck Wepner, but not without suffering a ninth round knockdown first, in Cleveland.
Writers who worked at the Star in its last days included Nick Adde ( Army Times ), Stephen Aug ( ABC News ), Michael Isikoff ( Newsweek ), Howard Kurtz ( The Washington Post ), Fred Hiatt ( The Washington Post ) Sheilah Kast ( ABC News ), Jane Mayer ( The New Yorker ), Chris Hanson ( Columbia Journalism Review ), Jeremiah O ' Leary ( The Washington Times ), Chuck Conconi ( Washingtonian ), Crispin Sartwell ( Creators Syndicate ), Maureen Dowd ( The New York Times ), novelist Randy Sue Coburn, Michael DeMond Davis, Lance Gay, ( Scripps Howard News Service ): Jules Witcover ( The Baltimore Sun ), Jack Germond ( The Baltimore Sun ), Judy Bachrach ( Vanity Fair ), Lyle Denniston ( The Baltimore Sun ), Fred Barnes ( Weekly Standard ), Kate Sylvester ( NPR, NBC, Governing Magazine ) and Mary McGrory ( The Washington Post ).
Before long, Sylvester learns that the house is overrun with mice ; killer mice, in fact ( one wearing an executioner's hood and carrying an axe, the rest looking like the Chuck Jones-created characters Hubie and Bertie ), who are just in the process of carting off the previous owners ' cat to the chopping block.
Porky and Sylvester would later be paired in a trio of shorts directed by Chuck Jones: Scaredy Cat, Claws for Alarm, and Jumpin ' Jupiter.
When Sylvester quiets them and demands more explanation, the other man, Chuck, begins explaining how their affair came about.
When Sylvester again threatens to shoot them, Rufus, Cathy and Chuck all begin yelling at each other, pushing Sylvester to shoot his gun in the air to quiet them, causing them to lie on the floor.
When he berates her for not giving him an answer, she quickly comes up with certain names including friends of hers, named " Roxanne and Tina ", and also mentions " Rufus and Chuck ", which confuses Sylvester.
After seeing Sylvester and Big Man communicating, James shuts them up calling them " Chuck and Rufus ", which confuses Sylvester, who demands to know how James knew of them, though James acts bewildered to Sylvester's question.
After Cathy closes the door, she and Rufus argue about the reasons why Sylvester almost shot at them from the previous chapters, with Cathy angered about Rufus " creeping " around with Chuck, who is the deacon of Rufus ' church, telling him " ain't no telling what I've got ", referring to sexually transmitted diseases.
Because Chuck has it, it has possibly been passed to Rufus, to his wife Cathy, to Sylvester, and to Gwendolyn.
In 2011, Chuck was offered by Sylvester Stallone a chance to do a rewrite on " The Expendables 2 " screenplay.
In the first post-primary debate, as well as the first to include third party candidates Dawn Winkler ( Libertarian ), Clyde Harkins ( Constitution ), and Paul Fiorino ( Independent ) ( excluded was GOP write-in Chuck Sylvester ), Ritter and Beauprez faced off in Denver.
He has produced movies for such stars as Sean Connery, Sylvester Stallone, Chuck Norris, Jean-Claude Van Damme, and Charles Bronson, and was known for a period as a producer of comic book-style movies like Masters of the Universe, Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, Captain America, and his aborted attempt to bring Spider-Man to the silver screen.

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