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Denny Scott Miller (born Dennis Linn Miller; April 25, 1934 – September 9, 2014) was an American actor, perhaps best known for his regular role as Duke Shannon on Wagon Train, his guest-starring appearances on Gilligan's Island and Charlie's Angels, and his 1959 film role as Tarzan.
After that he did guest spots on a number of TV series, finally becoming a regular on Wagon Train (1957) as Duke Shannon (his name was then Scott Miller). In 1965-66 he starred (as Denny again) with Juliet Prowse in Mona McCluskey (1965). Born April 25, 1934. Died September 9, 2014 (80) Add to list. Photos 18. Known for. The Party. 7.4.
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After that he did guest spots on a number of TV series, finally becoming a regular on Wagon Train (1957) as Duke Shannon (his name was then Scott Miller). In 1965-66 he starred (as Denny again) with Juliet Prowse in Mona McCluskey (1965). - IMDb Mini Biography By: Ed Stephan <stephan@cc.wwu.edu>.
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Sep 14, 2014 · His agent confirmed the news of his passing, aged 80, to Hollywood Reporter. As well as playing Tarzan, Miller memorably appeared as Duke Shanon in TV series Wagon Train from 1961 to 1964,...
Sep 12, 2014 · September 12, 2014 3:22pm. Denny Miller - P 2014. Courtesy of Everett Collection. Denny Miller, who played scout Duke Shannon on the classic TV Western Wagon Train and was the first...
Sep 13, 2014 · Denny Miller, who played young scout Duke Shannon on 'Wagon Train' and Tarzan in 'The Ape Man', passed away at 80 from ALS. He also appeared in many TV shows and movies, including 'Gorton's' commercials.
Michael Burns as Barnaby West (1960–65, seasons 6–8). Scott Miller (aka; Denny Miller) as Duke Shannon (1961–64, seasons 4–7). Chick Hannan [4] in various roles (1957–65, seasons 1–8), mostly as a wagon train member. In the first four seasons Ward Bond was billed above Robert Horton in the opening credits.