Chuck Connors

Chuck Connors

10 Apr 1921 (103 years old) in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.

​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. Description above from the Wikipedia article Chuck Connors, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Credits

  • 2023 · Carnage Collection: Vicious Violence & Vengeance as (archive footage)
  • 2018 · Death Heads: Brain Drain as
  • 1992 · Three Days To A Kill as Capt. Damian Wright
  • 1991 · Salmonberries as Bingo Chuck
  • 1990 · Last Flight To Hell as Red Farley
  • 1990 · Face The Edge as Buddy
  • 1989 · High Desert Kill as Stan Brown
  • 1989 · Trained To Kill as Ed Cooper
  • 1989 · Skinheads as Mr. Huston
  • 1988 · Paradise as
  • 1988 · Once Upon a Texas Train as Nash Crawford
  • 1988 · Terror Squad as Chief Rawlings
  • 1988 · Taxi Killer as
  • 1987 · Sakura Killers as The Colonel
  • 1987 · Maniac Killer as Professor Roger Osborne
  • 1987 · Werewolf as Captain Janos Skorzeny
  • 1987 · Inglorious Bastards 2: Hell's Heroes as Senator Morris
  • 1987 · Summer Camp Nightmare as Mr. Warren
  • 1985 · Spenser: For Hire as
  • 1985 · Spenser: For Hire as King Powers
  • 1985 · The Steel Collar Man as J.G. Willis
  • 1984 · Murder, She Wrote as Fred Keller
  • 1984 · Murder, She Wrote as Tyler Morgan
  • 1983 · The Yellow Rose as Jeb Hollister
  • 1983 · Kelsey's Son as
  • 1983 · Balboa as Alabama Dern
  • 1982 · Airplane II: The Sequel as The Sarge
  • 1982 · The Vals as Trish's Father
  • 1982 · Matt Houston as Castanos
  • 1982 · Target Eagle as Sam Fisher
  • 1982 · The Capture of Grizzly Adams as Frank Briggs
  • 1982 · The Best of Sex and Violence as (archive footage)
  • 1981 · Bordello as Jonathan
  • 1980 · Virus as Captain McCloud - HMS Nereid
  • 1980 · Stone as
  • 1979 · Day of the Assassin as Fleming
  • 1979 · When the West Was Fun: A Western Reunion as Self
  • 1979 · Tourist Trap as Mr. Slausen
  • 1978 · Standing Tall as Maj. Roland Hartline
  • 1977 · The Night They Took Miss Beautiful as Mike O'Toole
  • 1977 · Roots as Tom Moore
  • 1976 · Nightmare in Badham County as Sheriff Danen
  • 1976 · Banjo Hackett: Roamin' Free as Sam Ivory
  • 1975 · Legend of the Sea Wolf as Wolf-Larsen
  • 1974 · 99 and 44/100% Dead as Claw Zuckerman
  • 1974 · The Six Million Dollar Man as Niles Lingstrom
  • 1973 · The Birdmen as Colonel Morgan Crawford
  • 1973 · Soylent Green as Tab Fielding
  • 1973 · The Mad Bomber as William Dorn
  • 1973 · Police Story as
  • 1973 · The Horror at 37,000 Feet as Captain Ernie Slade
  • 1973 · Set This Town on Fire as Buddy Bates
  • 1972 · Pancho Villa as Colonel Wilcox
  • 1972 · Night of Terror as Brian DiPaulo
  • 1972 · The Proud and Damned as Will Hansen
  • 1972 · Embassy as Kesten
  • 1971 · The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour as
  • 1971 · Support Your Local Gunfighter as 'Swifty' Morgan (uncredited)
  • 1970 · Night Gallery as Roderick Blanco
  • 1970 · The Deserter as Reynolds
  • 1970 · Hollywood Blue as (archive footage)
  • 1970 · The Don Knotts Show as Self
  • 1969 · Captain Nemo and the Underwater City as Senator Robert Fraser
  • 1968 · Kill Them All and Come Back Alone as Clyde Mac Kay
  • 1968 · Here's Lucy as Chuck Connors
  • 1968 · The Name of the Game as
  • 1968 · The Beautiful Phyllis Diller Show as Self - Guest
  • 1968 · The Movie Orgy as Self (archive footage)
  • 1968 · Western, Italian Style as Self
  • 1967 · Cowboy in Africa as Jim Sinclair
  • 1967 · Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In as Self
  • 1967 · Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In as Guest Performer (uncredited)
  • 1966 · Hero as
  • 1966 · Ride Beyond Vengeance as Jonas Trapp
  • 1965 · Synanon as Ben
  • 1965 · Broken Sabre as Jason McCord
  • 1965 · Branded as Captain Jason McCord
  • 1963 · Move Over, Darling as Stephen Burkett
  • 1963 · Arrest and Trial as Attorney John Egan
  • 1963 · Flipper as Porter Ricks
  • 1962 · The Virginian as Gustaveson
  • 1962 · Geronimo as Geronimo
  • 1961 · The Mike Douglas Show as Self - Co-Host
  • 1959 · The Big Party as Self
  • 1959 · The DuPont Show with June Allyson as George Ainsworth
  • 1958 · The Big Country as Buck Hannassey
  • 1958 · The Rifleman as Lucas McCain
  • 1958 · The Dick Clark Show as Self
  • 1958 · The Lady Takes a Flyer as Phil Donahoe
  • 1957 · Old Yeller as Sanderson
  • 1957 · The Hired Gun as Judd Farrow
  • 1957 · Death in Small Doses as Mink Reynolds
  • 1957 · Designing Woman as Johnnie 'O'
  • 1957 · Tales of Wells Fargo as Rocky Nelson
  • 1957 · Tomahawk Trail as Sgt. Wade McCoy
  • 1956 · West Point as
  • 1956 · The Dinah Shore Chevy Show as Self
  • 1956 · Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre as Lucas McCain
  • 1956 · The Adventures of Jim Bowie as
  • 1956 · Hold Back The Night as Sgt. Ekland
  • 1956 · Hot Rod Girl as Detective Ben Merrill
  • 1956 · The Steve Allen Show as Self
  • 1956 · Walk the Dark Street as Frank Garrick
  • 1956 · Boy with a Knife as Bud Williams
  • 1955 · Good Morning, Miss Dove as Bill Holloway
  • 1955 · Three Stripes in the Sun as Idaho Johnson
  • 1955 · Target Zero as Pvt. Moose
  • 1955 · Matinee Theater as
  • 1955 · Gunsmoke as Sam Keeler
  • 1955 · The Millionaire as Hub Grimes
  • 1955 · The Star and the Story as Attendant
  • 1954 · The Human Jungle as Earl Swados
  • 1954 · Naked Alibi as Capt. Owen Kincaide
  • 1954 · Dragonfly Squadron as Capt. Warnowski
  • 1953 · Letter to Loretta as Jess Hayes
  • 1953 · City Detective as
  • 1953 · South Sea Woman as Pvt. Davey White
  • 1953 · Trouble Along the Way as Stan Schwegler
  • 1953 · General Electric Theater as Long Jack
  • 1953 · General Electric Theater as Soldier
  • 1952 · Cavalcade of America as Harry
  • 1952 · Four Star Playhouse as Stan
  • 1952 · Four Star Playhouse as Mervyn
  • 1952 · Adventures of Superman as Sylvester J. Superman
  • 1952 · Pat and Mike as Police Captain
  • 1951 · Schlitz Playhouse of Stars as Stanley O'Connor
  • 1950 · What's My Line? as Self - Panelist
  • 1948 · The Ed Sullivan Show as Self
  • 1944 · Golden Globe Awards as Self - Accepting Award