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  1. Maintained by: Find a Grave. Added: Jul 12, 1999. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 5881. Source citation. Actor. One of filmdom's most hardboiled character players. Born in Columbia, South Carolina, he was a football star at Wesleyan University and got hooked on acting when he landed a bit part in the Richard Dix comedy The Quarterback (1926).

  2. MacLane's TV-series work included a starring stint on The Outlaws (1960-62) and the recurring role of General Peterson on I Dream of Jeannie (1965-69). Having come into the world on a holiday, Barton MacLane died on New Years' Day, 1969; he was survived by his wife, actress Charlotte Wynters.

  3. Dec 4, 2021 · MacLane was born in Columbia, South Carolina, on Christmas Day, 1902, the son of the superintendent of a Columbia mental hospital. When MacLane was seven, his family – which included four siblings – moved to Cromwell, Connecticut, where he attended elementary and secondary school. After high school, MacLane enrolled as an English major at ...

  4. At one time MacLane owned a 2,000 acre cattle ranch in Madera, California. MacLane died January 1, 1969, at 66 at a Santa Monica, California, hospital of intracranial hemorrhage, cardio-vascular disease and pneumonia—not cancer as often reported. He is buried at Valhalla Cemetery in North Hollywood.

  5. Barton MacLane, Villain in a Host of Films, Dies; Actor, 66, Made Gangsters and Convicts His Forte Had First Role on Broadway in 'Trial of Mary Dugan' Share full article Special to The New York Times

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  7. Barton Maclane was born on December 25, 1902 (age 66) in South Carolina, United States. He is a Celebrity TV Actor. Though he acted in over a hundred films and in episodes of close to thirty television series, this American screen actor is best remembered for his role as Martin Peterson in the 1960s series I Dream of Jeannie.

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