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    Frank McGrath

    American actor and stunt performer

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  1. Benjamin Franklin "Frank" McGrath (February 2, 1903 – May 13, 1967) was an American television and film actor and stunt performer who played the comical, optimistic cook with the white beard, Charlie B. Wooster, on the western series Wagon Train [1] for five seasons on NBC and then three seasons on ABC. McGrath appeared in all 272 episodes in ...

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    Frank McGrath (1903-1967) was a bearded American actor and stuntman who appeared in many westerns and comedies. He was best known for playing Charlie Wooster, the trail cook, on TV's Wagon Train (1957-1965).

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    • Mound City, Missouri, USA
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    • Hollywood, California, USA
  3. Frank McGrath was a bearded American actor and stunt man, known for his roles in westerns and TV shows. He was born in 1903, married Libby Quay Buschlen, and died in 1967.

    • February 2, 1903
    • May 13, 1967
  4. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., May 14 (AP)--Frank McGrath, an actor, last seen as the cook on the "Wagon Train" television series, died yesterday of a heart attack. He was 64 years olds. View Full Article ...

  5. Frank McGrath was an American actor who starred as Charlie in the TV series The Andy Griffith Show. He also appeared in many films, such as The Searchers, The Last Challenge, and The War Wagon. Learn more about his life, career, and legacy on this web page.

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  7. Frank McGrath was an accomplished actor who led an impressive career, primarily on the big screen. McGrath began his career with roles in "The Searchers" (1956) with John Wayne, the Henry Fonda western "The Tin Star" (1957) and "Wagon Train" (NBC, 1957-1965).

  8. Benjamin Franklin "Frank" McGrath was an American television and film actor and stunt performer who played the comical, optimistic cook with the white beard, Charlie B. Wooster, on the western series Wagon Train for five seasons on NBC and then three seasons on ABC. McGrath appeared in all 272 episodes in the eight seasons of the series, which had ended its run only two years before his death ...

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