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Rory Calhoun
April 29, 1999 | BURBANK, Calif. --
The actor, whose real name was Francis Timothy Durgin, made the most of his
chiseled face and sturdy physique playing supporting roles in early movies such
as "Something for the Boys," "Sunday Dinner for a Soldier," "The
Bullfighters" and other wartime films. But it was his portrayal of boxer James
Corbett in "The Great John L." and collaboration with agent Henry Wilson -- who
discovered and invented names for Rock Hudson, Tab Hunter and Troy Donahue --
that launched Mr. Calhoun's career as a leading man. Mr. Calhoun starred in westerns such as "Massacre River," "The Yellow Tomahawk"
and "Four Guns to the Border." In the late '40s and early '50s, he also
appeared in "How to Marry a Millionaire," "Meet Me After the Show" and "With a
Song in My Heart." From 1958 to 1960, Mr. Calhoun moved to the small screen, starring as Big Bill
Longley, a fast gun who traveled from town to town helping the victims of bad
men, in the CBS western, "The Texan." In his later career, Mr. Calhoun appeared in lower budget films, many of them made
abroad. From 1982 to 1987, he appeared on the CBS soap opera "Capitol." He
also hosted reruns of "Death Valley Days" in the syndicated "Western
Star Theater."
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