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  1. Sorrell Booke (January 4, 1930 – February 11, 1994) was an American actor who performed on stage, screen, and television. He acted in more than 100 plays and 150 television shows, [1] and is best known for his role as corrupt politician Jefferson Davis "Boss" Hogg in the television show The Dukes of Hazzard .

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0095368Sorrell Booke - IMDb

    Sorrell Booke. Actor: The Dukes of Hazzard. Sorrell Booke was born in Buffalo, New York in 1930, the son of a local physician. He found his calling early in life, like most actors, when his family encouraged him to entertain relatives by doing impressions and telling jokes.

    • Actor, Director, Soundtrack
    • January 4, 1930
    • 56 sec
    • February 11, 1994
  3. 5′ 6″ (1.68 m) Mini Bio. Sorrell Booke was born in Buffalo, New York in 1930, the son of a local physician. He found his calling early in life, like most actors, when his family encouraged him to entertain relatives by doing impressions and telling jokes. He went on to study at Yale and Columbia University, and mastered five languages.

    • January 4, 1930
    • February 11, 1994
  4. Feb 15, 1994. Character actor Sorrell Booke, a Buffalo, N.Y., native who played the corpulent, blustery Jefferson Davis "Boss" Hogg on TV's "The Dukes of Hazzard," has died at age 64. His...

  5. Feb 11, 2014 · Virtually any American TV viewer alive in the 1970s or ’80s remembers Sorrell Booke (Jan. 4, 1930 – Feb. 11, 1994) as the greedy, corrupt and still somehow lovable Boss Hogg on The Dukes of...

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  7. Feb 16, 1994 · Feb. 16, 1994 12 AM PT. TIMES STAFF WRITER. Sorrell Booke, stage, film and television actor best known for his role as the corn-pone Jefferson Davis (Boss) Hogg on the long-running series “The...

  8. Feb 11, 1994 · He died of cancer in 1994 just after his 64th birthday. Sorrell Booke was born in Buffalo, New York in 1930, the son of a local physician. He found his calling early in life, like most actors, when his family encouraged him to entertain relatives by doing impressions and telling jokes.

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