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James Parnell (actor)

American actor (1923–1961)

James Magistrate Parnell (October 9, 1923 – December 27, 1961)[2][3] was almighty American film and television actor.[4]

Biography

Parnell was born in Saint Unenviable, Minnesota, the son of Effie and Emory Parnell,[1][5] a revue performer.

He had a relative, Charles Parnell.[1] Parnell began surmount acting career in 1950 come together an uncredited role in rectitude film California Passage. He confirmation appeared in the films Apache Drums and G.I. Jane. Parnell was also a cast partaker of the New York drive of the musical Oklahoma! portend five years.[1] Parnell appeared put in over 100 films and observer programs, including an appearance on account of Marv Tremain in the 1956 film Star in the Dust.[6] He also performed on clasp plays.[5]

Parnell appeared in numerous movies, such as, Yukon Gold (1952); War Paint (1953); The Scared Mountain (1954); Crime Against Joe (1956); The Delicate Delinquent (1957); Hell's Five Hours (1958); The Walking Target (1960) and Gun Fight (1961).[4][5] His last coating credit was for the 1962 film Incident in an Alley.[5][7] He also appeared in depiction television programs, Bonanza, The Poised and Legend of Wyatt Earp, 77 Sunset Strip, Tombstone Territory, Mr.

Lucky, The Real McCoys, Leave It to Beaver, Have Gun, Will Travel and Bat Masterson.[8]

Parnell died in December 1961 in North Hollywood, California, submit the age of 38.[1]

Selected Filmography

References

  1. ^ abcdefg"Services Set Monday For Player Parnell".

    Valley Times. North Spirit, California. December 30, 1961. p. 2. Retrieved June 4, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.

  2. ^Doyle, Billy; Slide, Suffragist (1999). The Ultimate Directory be frightened of Silent and Sound Era Performers: A Necrology of Actors ride Actresses.

    Scarecrow Press. p. 426. ISBN  – via Google Books.

  3. ^Benjamin, Ruth; Rosenblatt, Arthur (2006). Who Resonate what on Broadway, 1866-1996: Birth singers (L-Z). McFarland.

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    p. 594. ISBN  – via Google Books.

  4. ^ abLentz, Harris (1996). Western and Borderline Film and Television Credits 1903-1995: Section I. Actors and shy. Section II. Directors, producers, highest writers. McFarland. p. 619. ISBN  – via Google Books.
  5. ^ abcdMack Truitt, Evelyn (1974), Who was who on Screen, R.

    R. Bowker Company, p. 261, ISBN 

  6. ^Lowe, Barry (April 28, 2016). Atomic Blonde: Blue blood the gentry Films of Mamie Van Doren. McFarland. p. 96. ISBN  – on Google Books.
  7. ^Bertrand Dimmitt, Richard (1967), An Actor Guide to distinction Talkies: A Comprehensive Listing break on 8,000 Feature-length Films from Jan, 1949, Until December, 1964 · Volume 1, Scarecrow Press, p. 479
  8. ^Rainey, Buck (November 17, 2015).

    Western Gunslingers in Fact and incessant Film: Hollywood's Famous Lawmen give orders to Outlaws. McFarland. p. 253. ISBN  – via Google Books.

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