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Peter Paul Fix (March 13, 1901 – October 14, 1983) was an American film and television character actor who was best known for his work in Westerns.Fix appeared in more than 100 movies and dozens of television shows over a 56-year career between 1925 and 1981.
The Rifleman is an American Western television series starring Chuck Connors as rancher Lucas McCain and Johnny ... Paul Fix as Micah Torrance, marshal of North Fork ...
Note: This episode was originally an episode from Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre and became the pilot for The Rifleman which began September 30, 1958. Paul Fix was cast in this episode (uncredited) as a doctor, but would return to join the cast as Micah Torrance, and he would remain a major cast member for the show's run.
This episode serves as the pilot for the series The Rifleman. 51: 22 "Man of Fear" ... With Richard Anderson and Paul Fix. 71: 13 "Living is a Longsome Thing" John ...
He received the nomination for his role as Mark McCain (the son of Lucas McCain, played by Chuck Connors) in The Rifleman. [ 5 ] During the late 1950s and early 1960s, Crawford had wide popularity with American teenagers and a recording career on Del-Fi Records that generated four Billboard Top 40 hits, including the single "Cindy's Birthday ...
The Rifleman was an immediate hit, ranking No. 4 in the Nielsen ratings in 1958–59, behind three other Westerns – Gunsmoke, Wagon Train, and Have Gun – Will Travel. Johnny Crawford, an unfamiliar actor at the time, former Mousketeer, baseball fan and Western buff, beat 40 other young stars to play the role of Lucas's son, Mark. Crawford ...
Taylor was born Rose Marie Emma in Geneva, Illinois.Her father, Joseph Emma, from Sicily, was a prop man in Hollywood in the 1920s. After his daughter's birth he became the manager of the Deerpath movie theatre in Lake Forest, Illinois, where Joan was brought up. [1]
The series began as an episode of The Rifleman. [23] [24] This was the first U.S. network series to feature an American Indian as a full-fledged lawman. [25] Ansara guest starred on several other television Westerns, including The Rebel, [26] Wagon Train, [27] Rawhide, [28] The Virginian, [29] Branded, [30] Daniel Boone, [31] and Gunsmoke. [32]