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  2. Woody Strode - Wikipedia

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    Strode's other television work included a role as the Grand Mogul in the Batman episodes "Marsha, Queen of Diamonds" and "Marsha's Scheme of Diamonds". Strode landed a major starring role as an Indian and soldier of fortune in the 1966 Western The Professionals. His name was the only one of the four "professionals" which was left off the movie ...

  3. Riverside National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Woodrow "Woody" Strode (1914–1994). Professional football player and title role actor in the 1960 John Ford movie Sergeant Rutledge; Felice Taylor (1944–2017). 1960s soul and pop singer. Nathaniel Taylor (1938–2019). Actor; Paul Toth (1935–1999). Major League Baseball pitcher; Ed Townsend (1929–2003). Songwriter

  4. Jeffrey Hunter - Wikipedia

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    It struggled to find a release. John Ford used him for a third (and final) time as the lead in the Western legal drama Sergeant Rutledge (1960) starring Woody Strode, and the film was not a big success. Hunter was in an urban thriller, Key Witness (1960), directed by Phil Karlson. After making the film, Fox did not renew its contract with Hunter.

  5. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance - Wikipedia

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    While filming an exterior shot on a horse-drawn cart, Wayne almost lost control of the horses and knocked Strode away when he attempted to help. When the horses did stop, Wayne tried to pick a fight with the younger and fitter Strode. Ford called out, "Don't hit him, Woody, we need him." Wayne later told Strode, "We gotta work together.

  6. Sergeant Rutledge - Wikipedia

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    The film starred Strode as Sergeant Rutledge, a Black first sergeant in a colored regiment of the United States Cavalry, known as "Buffalo Soldiers". At a U.S. Army fort in the early 1880s, he is being tried by a court-martial for the rape and murder of a white girl as well as for the murder of the girl's father, who was the commanding officer ...

  7. 1946 Los Angeles Rams season - Wikipedia

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    The Rams also signed a second black player, fellow UCLA alumnus and Hollywood Bears teammate Woody Strode on May 7, 1946. The Rams were joined as trailblazers in the integration process by the ownership of the All-America Football Conference's Cleveland Browns , which also signed two black players for the 1946 season, Marion Motley and Bill ...

  8. Here are 5 'Toy Story' toys that you might still own and are ...

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    Woody figurine. Photo cred: eBay. 3.) Alien web cam. Photo cred: eBay. 4.) Stinky Pete doll. Photo cred: eBay. 5.) Buzz Lightyear action wing pack. Photo cred: eBay. Pretty insane, right? Needless ...

  9. Chato (Apache) - Wikipedia

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    Woody Strode played a fictional Chato in the 1968 British Western Shalako, with Sean Connery and Brigitte Bardot, filmed in Almería, Spain. [ 10 ] In 1970, Ricardo Montalbán guest starred as a fictional Chato on the American television program Gunsmoke .