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Eugene Barton Evans (July 11, 1922 – April 1, 1998) was an American actor who appeared in numerous television series, television films, and feature films between 1947 and 1989. [citation needed] Background. Evans was born in Holbrook, Arizona and raised in Colton, California.
Gene Evans was a rugged, red-headed character actor who starred in westerns, war films and TV shows. He served in the Army, received a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star, and died in 1998 at age 75. See his IMDb profile for more details, photos, videos and trivia.
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- July 11, 1922
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- April 1, 1998
Gene Evans was a rugged, red-headed character actor who starred in westerns, war films and TV shows. He served in the Army, received awards for bravery, and worked with directors like Samuel Fuller and Billy Wilder.
- July 11, 1922
- April 1, 1998
Apr 4, 1998 · Gene Evans, a rugged character actor who appeared in more than 30 films, including ''Operation Petticoat'' and ''Walking Tall,'' died on Wednesday at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. He...
Apr 1, 1998 · Gene Evans was an American actor who appeared in dozens of movies and TV shows, often as a tough guy or a cowboy. He was known for his roles in films by Samuel Fuller, such as The Steel Helmet, Shock Corridor, and Walking Tall. He also played a father on My Friend Flicka and a sheriff on Gunsmoke.
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Apr 1, 1998 · July 11, 1922. Died. April 01, 1998. Cause of Death. Heart Failure. Biography. Read More. Actor Gene Evans began acting in his youth, refining his skills as a performer in a G.I. acting troupe while he served as an engineer. It is perhaps for this reason that Evans was often cast as strong, weathered men in westerns and war films.
Gene Evans was a versatile actor who starred in westerns, war films, and mysteries. He worked with directors like Samuel Fuller and Sam Peckinpah, and appeared in classics like The Steel Helmet and Shock Corridor.