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John Herrick McIntire (June 27, 1907 – January 30, 1991) was an American character actor [1] who appeared in 65 theatrical films and many television series. McIntire is well known for having replaced Ward Bond , upon Bond's sudden death in November 1960, as the star of NBC 's Wagon Train .
In 1935, Nolan married actor John McIntire; the couple remained together until his death in 1991. Nolan and McIntire had two children together: Holly, a photographer, and Tim, an actor. [8] [9] Nolan and McIntire worked together several times from the late 1960s on, sometimes as voice actors.
John McIntire (October 15, 1759 – July 29, 1815) was the founder of the city of Zanesville, Ohio. McIntire was born in Alexandria, Virginia . He married Sarah Zane, the daughter of Colonel Ebenezer Zane , in December 1789.
John McIntire as Christopher Hale (1961–65, seasons 4–8), replacing Bond as wagon master upon Bond's death. McIntire had guest starred in a Season 3 episode in the role of preacher Andrew Hale, apparently Christopher's brother according to a reference made by Christopher later in the series.
Naked City was first broadcast during the 1958–59 season, with the title The Naked City, as a half-hour series featuring James Franciscus and John McIntire playing Detective Jimmy Halloran and Lt. Dan Muldoon – the same characters as in the 1948 film (played there by Don Taylor and Barry Fitzgerald).
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John Henry Collier: Teleplay by: Robert Presnell, Jr. Production code: 173-3636: Original air date: May 13, 1960 () Guest appearances; George Grizzard as Roger Shackleforth; John McIntire as Professor A. Daemon; Patricia Barry as Leila; J. Pat O'Malley as Homburg; Marjorie Bennett as Old Woman; Barbara Perry as Blonde Woman; Episode chronology
Paul J. Bergman was charged with criminal vehicular homicide following the July 7 crash in which he crossed the centerline and crashed into the vehicle driven by John P. McIntyre, 65, who then ...