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Hugh O'Brian

Hugh O'Brian
  • Name: Hugh O'Brian
  • Birthday: 1925-04-19
  • Also known as: Hugh Charles Krampe,Hugh O'Brien
  • Place of birth: Rochester, New York, USA
  • Popularity: 3.855
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.

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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  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