His Cherokee nickname was given to him by his father for the clu-clu birds (known in English as martins, like his middle name) that were nesting at the Gulager home at the time of his birth.
He was Cherokee, having been an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma.
Actor. He was best known to both film and television viewers for the numerous character roles that he portrayed on both the "small" and "big" screens during his long career. He served in the United States Marine Corps from 1946 to 1948. Later, he attended both Northeastern State University in Oklahoma and Baylor University, where he graduated. He studied acting in Paris under Jean Louis Barrault, a French actor and director. In 1955, he made his acting debut on the television series "Omnibus." He went on to appear in such television series as "The Untouchables," "The Tall Man," "Wagon Train," "The Virginian," "San Francisco International Airport," "Ironside," "Hawaii Five-O," "The Fall Guy," "Murder, She Wrote," and "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman." In 1964, he made his film debut in "The Killers." His later film credits included such titles as "The Last Picture Show," (1971) "The Other Side of Midnight," (1977) "Touched by Love," (1980) "The Return of the Living Dead," (1985) "Teen Vamp," (1989) and "Feast." (2005)
His Cherokee nickname was given to him by his father for the clu-clu birds (known in English as martins, like his middle name) that were nesting at the Gulager home at the time of his birth.
He was Cherokee, having been an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma.
Actor. He was best known to both film and television viewers for the numerous character roles that he portrayed on both the "small" and "big" screens during his long career. He served in the United States Marine Corps from 1946 to 1948. Later, he attended both Northeastern State University in Oklahoma and Baylor University, where he graduated. He studied acting in Paris under Jean Louis Barrault, a French actor and director. In 1955, he made his acting debut on the television series "Omnibus." He went on to appear in such television series as "The Untouchables," "The Tall Man," "Wagon Train," "The Virginian," "San Francisco International Airport," "Ironside," "Hawaii Five-O," "The Fall Guy," "Murder, She Wrote," and "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman." In 1964, he made his film debut in "The Killers." His later film credits included such titles as "The Last Picture Show," (1971) "The Other Side of Midnight," (1977) "Touched by Love," (1980) "The Return of the Living Dead," (1985) "Teen Vamp," (1989) and "Feast." (2005)
Bio by: Mr. Badger Hawkeye
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