Gender: Male
Born: 10th April 1921
Died: 10th November 1992
Nationality: United States of America
TV programs: The Rifleman,
Cowboy in Africa,
Branded,
Werewolf,
Arrest and Trial,
The Yellow Rose,
Tales of Wells Fargo,
RootsMovies: Terror Squad,
Tourist Trap,
Airplane II: The Sequel,
The Big Country,
Fukkatsu no hi,
Move Over, Darling,
Captain Nemo and the Underwater City,
Flipper,
Ride Beyond Vengeance,
The Mad Bomber,
Hot Rod Girl,
Soylent Green,
Geronimo,
Summer Camp Nightmare,
Tomahawk Trail,
The Horror at 37,000 Feet,
The Deserter,
Old Yeller,
Trouble Along the Way,
Once Upon a Texas Train,
Legend of the Sea Wolf,
Salmonberries,
South Sea Woman,
Synanon,
Hold Back the Night,
Pancho Villa,
Balboa,
The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw,
High Desert Kill,
The Vals,
Go Kill Everybody and Come Back Alone,
Set This Town on Fire,
Dragonfly Squadron,
Standing Tall,
The Human Jungle,
Support Your Local Gunfighter!,
99 and 44/100% Dead,
Designing Woman,
Nightmare in Badham County,
Day of the Assassin,
The Silver Whip,
Escape of the Birdmen,
The Night They Took Miss Beautiful,
Three Stripes in the Sun,
Pat and Mike,
The Hired Gun,
Naked Alibi,
The Proud and the Damned,
Good Morning Miss Dove,
Death in Small Doses,
The Lady Takes a Flyer,
Embassy,
Banjo Hackett: Roamin' Free,
Code Two,
Target Zero,
When the West Was Fun,
Skinheads,
3 Days to a KillKevin Joseph "Chuck" Connors (April 10, 1921 – November 10, 1992) was an American actor, writer, and professional basketball and baseball player. His best-known role from his forty-year film career was Lucas McCain in the 1960s ABC hit Western series The Rifleman.
Connors was born Kevin Joseph Connors in Brooklyn, New York, second of two children and only son of Allan and Marcella Connors, emigrants from the Dominion of Newfoundland. He was raised Roman Catholic and served as an altar boy at the Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in the Sunset Park neighborhood of Brooklyn.
His sister found out Connors didn't like his first name and was looking at a number of possible first-name changes: he tried out "Lefty" and "Stretch" before settling on "Chuck", because while playing first base, he would always yell, "Chuck it to me, baby, chuck it to me!" to the pitcher. The rest of his teammates and fans soon caught on and the name stuck. He loved the Dodgers despite their losing record during the 1930s. Connors knew that he too would be a Dodger, like: Jackie Robinson, Gil Hodges, Pee Wee Reese, Carl Furillo, Duke Snider, Roy Campanella, Billy Cox, Ralph Branca, Preacher Roe and Carl
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