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  1. 30 de ene. de 1991 · Far Country, The (1955) -- (Movie Clip) The Dignity Of The Occasion Just docked in Skagway, Alaska with his cattle from Wyoming, James Stewart as Jeff Webster, fleeing a trumped-up murder charge, encounters the local law (John McIntire as “Judge” Gannon), rescued by his partners (Walter Brennan, Jay C. Flippen), Ruth Roman with ironic observations, early in Anthony Mann’s The Far Country ...

  2. 30 de ene. de 1991 · Find a Grave Memorial ID: 6486019. Source citation. Actor. Although he had roles in sixty-five motion pictures, his best known role was that of 'Christopher Hale' on the television western series Wagon Train from 1961 to 1965, replacing actor Ward Bond when he died in 1960. Although never performing a lead role in any of his movies, he had ...

  3. 1 de feb. de 1991 · John McIntire, the character actor who portrayed the stolid, laconic wagonmaster in the hit television series "Wagon Train" in the early 1960's, died on Wednesday at St. Luke's Hospital in ...

  4. Jeanette Nolan (December 30, 1911 – June 5, 1998) was an American actress. Nominated for four Emmy Awards, [1] she had roles in the television series The Virginian (1962–1971) and Dirty Sally (1974), and in films such as Macbeth (1948). Nolan was long married to prolific character actor John McIntire, whom she sometimes worked with.

  5. Source John Herrick McIntire was an American actor and voice actor. McIntire worked more closely with his wife, Jeanette Nolan in the 1977 Disney animated feature film The Rescuers, in which he voiced the cat Rufus and she voiced the muskrat Ellie Mae.Four years later, the couple worked on another Disney film The Fox and the Hound, with McIntire as the voice of Mr. Digger, a badger, and Nolan ...

  6. Descubre todas las películas y series de la filmografía de John McIntire. De sus inicios hasta el final de sus 50 años de carrera.

  7. This story dates from 1824 and appears in a broadside with the title ‘Miraculous Circumstances’. It is recounted in one of my favourite body snatching books, James Blake Bailey’s ‘Diary of a Resurrectionist’. The ‘corpse’ in question, John McIntire, was buried alive in Edinburgh, 15 April 1824. He was lucky enough to be rescued ...