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Apr 29, 1999 · Calhoun – perhaps best known for starring in a 1950s CBS western called “The Texan” – passed away after being hospitalized 10 days with advanced cases of emphysema and diabetes.
A RUGGEDLY handsome actor with black hair and piercing blue eyes, Rory Calhoun was a teenage favourite and a veteran of countless low-budget westerns whose modest film career was counterpointed by ...
Apr 30, 1999 · Rory Calhoun, a heartthrob-handsome actor who starred in scores of cowboy movies and the television series ''The Texan,'' died Wednesday at St. Joseph's Medical Center in Burbank, Calif. He was...
Apr 30, 1999 · Apr 30, 1999 12:00am PT. Rory Calhoun. By Variety Staff. Rory Calhoun, the actor, producer and writer best remembered for his 1950s Western films and TV series “The Texan,” died Wednesday in...
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Apr 29, 1999 · BURBANK, Calif., April 28 -- Rory Calhoun, discovered as he was horse-bank riding one day and who went on to appear in dozens of movies and television shows, has died. He was 76. Calhoun died...
May 3, 1999 · The tall, handsome Calhoun, who has died aged 76 of emphysema, had jet-black hair, and grey eyes that earned him the nickname 'Smoky'.
Apr 28, 1999 · Day of Death April 28, 1999 (76 years old) Place of Birth Los Angeles, California, USA. Also Known As. H.R. 'Rory' Calhoun; Francis Timothy McCown; Content Score