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The High Chaparral is an American Western action-adventure drama television series that aired on NBC from 1967 to 1971, starring Leif Erickson and Cameron Mitchell. The series was made by Xanadu Productions in association with NBC Productions, and was created by David Dortort , who had previously created Bonanza for the network.
The High Chaparral and Rancho Montoya are both threatened when Victoria's childhood sweetheart, Diego de la Paula, seeks revenge after his hacienda is seized and sold to Don Sebastian Montoya by the new Mexican government, whom de la Paula fought against in the recent civil war.
Mark Van Blarcom Slade (born May 1, 1939) is an American actor, artist, and author, particularly remembered for his role of Billy Blue Cannon on the NBC Western television series The High Chaparral. [1]
Henry Darrow (born Enrique Tomás Delgado Jiménez; [note 1] September 15, 1933 – March 14, 2021) was an American character actor of stage and film known for his role as Manolito "Mano" Montoya on the 1960s television series The High Chaparral. In film, Darrow played the corrupt and vengeful Trooper Hancock in The Hitcher. During the 1970s ...
In 1976, she co-starred in the feature film Massacre at Central High along with Kimberly Beck (who appeared as Nancy in the Eight Is Enough pilot). The following year, O'Grady landed the role of Mary Bradford in the series Eight Is Enough, and she changed her name to O'Grady. [2] She appeared in 112 episodes of the series.
He was honorably discharged from the Army in May 1967, and moved with his family to Tucson, Arizona. After minor acting parts in four episodes of two TV western series, Death Valley Days and The High Chaparral, and in the 1968 caper film Dayton's Devils starring Rory Calhoun, he moved to
Henry Darrow, the first Hispanic actor to portray Zorro on television who also starred in TV series “The High Chaparral,” has died. He was 87. According to his former publicist, Michael B ...
The High Chaparral (1969) included two appearances of Ringo, portrayed first by Robert Viharo and then by Luke Askew. [40] The Gunfighters (1966), the eighth serial of the third season of Doctor Who, portrayed by Laurence Payne. Strangely, Ringo is depicted as one of the cowboys killed in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. [19]