Edad, Biografía y Wiki

Dennis Weaver (William Dennis Weaver) nació el 4 de junio de 1924 en Joplin, Missouri, EE. UU., es Actor, Banda Sonora, Director.

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Popular como William Dennis Weaver
Ocupación actor,soundtrack,director
Edad 82 años
Signo del zodiaco 4 June, 1924
Nacida 4 June 1924
Cumpleaños 4 June
Lugar de nacimiento Joplin, Missouri, USA
Fecha de muerte 24 February, 2006
lugar muerto Ridgway, Colorado, USA
Nacionalidad USA

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Dennis Weaver Altura, peso y medidas

A los 82 años, Dennis Weaver mide 6' 2" (1.88 m) .

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Altura 6' 2" (1.88 m)
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¿Quién es la esposa de Dennis Weaver?

Su esposa es Geraldine Stowell (20 October 1945 - 24 February 2006) ( his death) ( 3 children)

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Esposa Geraldine Stowell (20 October 1945 - 24 February 2006) ( his death) ( 3 children)
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Dennis Weaver Net Worth

El valor neto ha estado creciendo significativamente en 2022-2023. Entonces, ¿cuánto vale Dennis Weaver a la edad de 82 años? La fuente de ingresos de Dennis Weaver proviene principalmente de ser un Actor exitoso. él es de USA. Hemos estimado el patrimonio neto, el dinero, el salario, los ingresos y los activos de Dennis Weaver.

Valor neto en 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2005

Introducing movies on the Encore Westerns channel. Telling a little about the films before they are shown. [2005]

2003

Lost a daughter-in-law, Lynne Ann Weaver (who was married to his son, Robert Weaver), to a July 2003 Santa Monica, California, car accident that killed more than eight people.

1994

In Lonesome Dove: The Series (1994), he was true to his colours, playing western hero Buffalo Bill Cody, a. k. a. Buffalo Bill.

1983

(1983) and Buck James (1987)), but none of these managed to recapture his earlier successes.

1979

He later found other regular television work (Stone (1979), Emerald Point N. A. S.

1973

(1973-1975) President of Screen Actors Guild (SAG).

1971

Beginning in 1971, he portrayed the titular Marshal Sam McCloud, a lawman from Taos, New Mexico, working in New York to learn the ways of policing in Manhattan's 27th Precinct under the auspices of a frequently apoplectic Chief of Detectives, Peter Clifford (J. D. Cannon). Accented in a slow Texan drawl (his regular catchphrase was "There you go. . ") and decked out with cowboy hat, lasso and sheepskin jacket, McCloud went about his tasks pretty much the same way he would have done out in the West -- often to the chagrin of his boss, nevertheless always apprehending the villain in the end (sometimes on horseback). His fractious relationship with Clifford provided much of the enjoyment inherent in the show. Weaver later recalled "McCloud was the kind of role I left Gunsmoke to get. . . I wanted to be a leading man instead of a second banana.

" Between 1971 and 1977, McCloud (1970) (based in part on the Clint Eastwood film Coogan's Bluff (1968)) was part of Universal's "Mystery Movie" which filled a slot at NBC with films lasting from 74 to 97 minutes (longer than your average TV episode) and which rotated several productions, the most important being Columbo (1971) (Peter Falk), Banacek (1972) (George Peppard), McMillan & Wife (1971) (Rock Hudson) and Hec Ramsey (1972) (Richard Boone). Weaver hailed from Joplin, Missouri, where his father (who was of mixed English, Irish, Scottish, Cherokee, and Osage ancestry) worked for the local electric company. Young Dennis proved himself a gifted track and field athlete while studying for a degree in fine arts at the University of Oklahoma. During World War II, he served as a fighter pilot in the U. S. Navy. After the war, Weaver forsook sports for a career on the stage, undertaking further drama classes at the Actor's Studio in New York. One of his fellow alumni was actress Shelley Winters who later helped him to get into films.

His career really took off with McCloud and with the Steven Spielberg-directed Duel (1971), a thriller made for the small screen (essentially a one-man show) in which a lone driver is menaced by a sinister petrol tanker driven by an unseen force.

1964

After playing the part for nine years, he moved on to star in his own series, Kentucky Jones (1964). However, the show failed to find mass appeal and was cancelled after just one season. Weaver had to wait another five years before finally emerging as a TV star in his own right.

1958

In 1958, he formed a singing trio with Milburn Stone and Amanda Blake. In 1960, the trio broke the house record for the Albuquerque Arena during the New Mexico State Fair.

1955

Dennis Weaver first became familiar to television audiences as Matt Dillon's deputy Chester Goode in Gunsmoke (1955).

1952

Following his Broadway debut in "Come Back, Little Sheba", Weaver found work in plays by Tennessee Williams off-Broadway and then made his movie debut at Universal in the western Horizons West (1952). He made several more pictures, mostly westerns, but was largely cast in minor roles.

1951

He languished in relative obscurity until he landed several guest spots on Jack Webb's Dragnet (1951).

1948

Placed 6th in the 1948 Olympic Trials in the Decathlon. Bob Mathias placed first; Weaver won the final event, the 1500 meter run.