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Don Haggerty (July 3, 1914 – August 19, 1988) was an American actor of film and television. Early life and education [ edit ] Haggerty was born in Poughkeepsie, New York.
Don Haggerty. Don Haggerty was born on 3 July 1914 in Poughkeepsie, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Cause for Alarm! (1951), The Loved One (1965) and Denver & Rio Grande (1952). He was married to Janet Marilyn McAuliffe, Fay Devereux Keith (Lee Fayrene Zook) and Libby Bennett. He died on 19 August 1988 in Cocoa Beach, Florida, USA.
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- Poughkeepsie, New York, USA
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Don Haggerty. Actor: Cause for Alarm!. Don Haggerty was born on 3 July 1914 in Poughkeepsie, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Cause for Alarm! (1951), The Loved One (1965) and Denver & Rio Grande (1952). He was married to Janet Marilyn McAuliffe, Fay Devereux Keith (Lee Fayrene Zook) and Libby Bennett. He died on 19 August 1988 in Cocoa Beach, Florida, USA.
- July 3, 1914
- August 19, 1988
Don “Hard-Boiled” Haggerty, a wrestler and stuntman who made his memorable film-acting debut in “Paint Your Wagon” with Clint Eastwood and Lee Marvin, has died. He was 78. Haggerty died of ...
Don Haggerty (b. July 3, 1914, Poughkeepsie, New York – d. August 19, 1988, Cocoa Beach, Florida) was an American film actor appearing in films in the 1940s and 1950s. Before entering films in 1947, Haggerty was a Brown University athlete and served in the US military. Usually cast as tough policemen or cowboys, he appeared in a number of memorable films including Sands of Iwo Jima (1949 ...
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Feb 4, 2004 · DON HAGGERTY, 78. He was big, he was bald and, maybe because he snarled so much, he appeared ugly. Don “Hard-Boiled” Haggerty, a wrestler and stuntman who made his memorable film-acting debut ...
Jul 6, 2010 · Actor Born July 3, 1914 in Poughkeepsie, NY. Died Sept. 19, 1988. D on Haggerty's muscular, rangy build meant that the former Brown University athlete made his way in Hollywood by playing ultra-masculine character parts, often ending up in westerns as a cowboy. But the actor never lacked for work, particularly in B pictures, where he was a ...