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  1. Chuck Connors. For persons of a similar name, see Charles Connors (disambiguation). Chuck Connors as a Brooklyn Dodger. Kevin Joseph Aloysius Connors (April 10, 1921 – November 10, 1992) was an American actor, writer, and professional basketball and baseball player.

  2. Chuck Connors. Jump to Edit. Overview. Born. April 10, 1921 · Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. Died. November 10, 1992 · Los Angeles, California, USA (lung cancer and pneumonia) Birth name. Kevin Joseph Aloysius Connors. Height. 6′ 5½″ (1.97 m) Mini Bio.

    • April 10, 1921
    • November 10, 1992
  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0168035Chuck Connors - IMDb

    Actor. Writer. Director. IMDbPro Starmeter Top 5,000 112. Play trailer 2:29. Terror Squad (1987) 4 Videos. 80 Photos. Chuck Connors was born Kevin Joseph Connors in Brooklyn, New York, to Marcella (nee Lundrigan; died 1971) and Alban Francis "Allan" Connors (died 1966), Roman Catholic immigrants of Irish descent from the Dominion of ...

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    • Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  4. Nov 11, 1992 · Actor Chuck Connors, best known as the fast-shooting Lucas McCain on the long-running television series "The Rifleman," died Nov. 10 in Los Angeles. He was 71. Mr. Connors, a cigarette...

  5. Nov 11, 1992 · Chuck Connors, a former professional basketball and baseball player who gained stardom as an actor on the television series "The Rifleman," died yesterday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los...

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  7. Nov 11, 1992 · Nov. 11, 1992 4 AM PT. Chuck Connors, the professional baseball player who became an actor best known for his title role in the television series “The Rifleman,” died Tuesday. He was 71. The...

  8. Chuck Connors. Chuck Connors was an amazing professional basketball and baseball player who became a well-known actor after he quit playing. In the history of American professional sports, he is one of the twelve athletes to have played in both ‘MLB (Major League Baseball)’ and ‘NBA (National Basketball Association)’.

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