People
Hugh O'Brian
Biography:
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hugh O'Brian (born Hugh Charles Krampe; April 19, 1925 – September 5, 2016) was an American actor and humanitarian, best known for his starring roles in the ABC western television series The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1955–1961) and the NBC action television series Search (1972–1973), as well as films including the Agatha Christie adaptation Ten Little Indians (1965); he also had a notable supporting role in John Wayne's last film, The Shootist (1976).
He was highly regarded for creating the Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Foundation, a non-profit youth leadership development program, founded in 1958, for high school scholars.
Movies:
Title | Release date |
---|---|
Hollywood in the Atomic Age: Monsters! Martians! Mad Scientists! as Self | 2021-02-13 |
The Shootist: The Legend Lives On as Self (uncredited) | 2001-07-24 |
Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey as (archive footage) (uncredited) | 2000-10-22 |
Television: The First Fifty Years as Self (archive footage) | 1999-01-01 |
Wyatt Earp: Return to Tombstone as Wyatt Earp | 1994-07-01 |
Gunsmoke: The Last Apache as Gen. Nelson Miles | 1990-03-17 |
Twins as Granger | 1988-12-09 |
Doin' Time on Planet Earth as Richard Camalier | 1988-09-16 |
James Mason: The Star They Loved to Hate as Self - 'Lolita' premiere (uncredited) | 1984-01-01 |
Bruce Lee: The Legend as Self | 1984-01-01 |
The Seekers as Andrew Piggot | 1979-12-03 |
Game of Death as Steiner | 1978-03-23 |
Cruise Into Terror as Captain Andy | 1978-02-03 |
Benny & Barney: Las Vegas Undercover as Jack Davis | 1977-01-19 |
Fantasy Island as Paul Henley | 1977-01-14 |
The Shootist as Jack Pulford | 1976-07-21 |
Killer Force as Lewis | 1976-01-14 |
Murder on Flight 502 as Detective Daniel Myerson | 1975-11-21 |
Probe as Hugh Lockwood | 1972-02-21 |
The Grand Opening of Walt Disney World as Self | 1971-10-29 |
Harpy as Peter Clune | 1971-03-12 |
Wild Women as Killian | 1970-10-20 |
Strategy of Terror as Matt Lacey | 1969-01-01 |
The Movie Orgy as Wyatt Earp (archive footage) | 1968-01-01 |
Dial M for Murder as Mark Halliday | 1967-11-15 |
Africa: Texas Style! as Jim Sinclair | 1967-05-01 |
Ambush Bay as Sgt. Steve Corey | 1966-05-10 |
Ten Little Indians as Hugh Lombard | 1965-07-31 |
Assassination in Rome as Dick Sherman | 1965-06-07 |
Love Has Many Faces as Hank Walker | 1965-02-24 |
Come Fly with Me as First Officer Ray Winsley | 1963-03-27 |
Alias Jesse James as Wyatt Earp (uncredited) | 1959-03-20 |
The Fiend Who Walked The West as Daniel Slade Hardy | 1958-08-01 |
The Brass Legend as Sheriff Wade Addams | 1956-12-01 |
The Twinkle In God's Eye as Marty Callahan | 1955-10-13 |
White Feather as American Horse | 1955-02-16 |
There's No Business Like Show Business as Charles Gibbs | 1954-12-16 |
Broken Lance as Mike Devereaux | 1954-09-25 |
Drums Across the River as Morgan | 1954-06-01 |
Moby Dick as Starbuck | 1954-05-14 |
Fireman Save My Child as Smitty | 1954-05-02 |
Saskatchewan as Carl Smith | 1954-03-30 |
Back to God's Country as Frank Hudson | 1953-11-01 |
The Stand at Apache River as Tom Kenyon | 1953-09-01 |
The Man from the Alamo as Lt. Lamar | 1953-08-07 |
Seminole as Kajeck | 1953-03-20 |
Meet Me at the Fair as Chilton Corr | 1953-01-01 |
The Lawless Breed as Ike Hanley | 1952-12-28 |
The Raiders as Hank Purvis | 1952-11-20 |
Sally and Saint Anne as Danny O'Moyne | 1952-07-01 |
The Red Ball Express as Wilson | 1952-05-29 |
The Battle at Apache Pass as Lt. Robert Harley | 1952-05-09 |
The Cimarron Kid as Red Buck | 1952-01-13 |
Cave of Outlaws as Garth | 1951-11-01 |
On the Loose as Dr. Phillips | 1951-09-28 |
Little Big Horn as Pvt. Al DeWalt | 1951-06-15 |
Fighting Coast Guard as Tom Peterson | 1951-05-31 |
Buckaroo Sheriff of Texas as Ted Gately | 1951-05-01 |
Vengeance Valley as Dick Fasken | 1951-02-14 |
The Return of Jesse James as Lem Younger | 1950-08-01 |
Beyond the Purple Hills as Jack Beaumont | 1950-07-25 |
Rocketship X-M as Harry Chamberlain | 1950-06-02 |
Never Fear as Len Randall | 1950-01-04 |
D.O.A. as Jazz Fan (uncredited) | 1949-12-23 |
Kidnapped as Sailor (uncredited) | 1948-11-28 |