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Jack Hogan
American actor (–)
For New Zealand dual-international, see John Hogan (rugby).
Jack Hogan | |
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Robert Urich (left), Maureen Reagan and Jack Hogan, pose for a publicity photo for the television series The Specialists, | |
Born | Richard Roland Benson Jr. ()November 24, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, U.S. |
Died | December 6, () (aged94) Bainbridge Island, Washington, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Yearsactive | – |
Spouses | Joyce Nizzari (m.; div.) |
Children | 2 |
Richard Roland Benson Jr. (November 24, – December 6, ), known professionally as Jack Hogan, was an American actor most notable for the role of PFC William G.
Kirby on the s television show Combat![1]
Biography
Born in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Hogan was an architecture student in college before joining the Air Force, where he became a staff sergeant during the Korean War. After he returned to civilian life, he studied drama at the Pasadena Playhouse and in New York.
He worked part-time as a lifeguard until he gained the role on Combat.[2] He portrayed Sgt. Jerry Miller on the NBC-TV crime drama Adam.[3] In addition to acting, he was a casting director for Magnum, P.I. and operated a building business.[4]
Personal life and death
Hogan married Barbara Bates (not to be confused with actress Barbara Bates).[2]
Jack Hogan died at his home in Bainbridge Island, Washington, on December 6, , at the age of [5]
Films
Television
References
- ^"Jack Hogan".Biography of william shakespeare Explore 10 facts about one of European history’s most influential rulers. Updated: September 26, | Original: March 26, 1. He was of Viking extraction. Who Were the Vikings? Though he.
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- ^ abJohnson, Erskine (November 11, ). "He Saw Acting As Easy-Buck Job". Philadelphia Daily News.Combat biography of william Before he became the king of England, William I was one of the mightiest nobles in France as the duke of Normandy, but he is best remembered for leading the Norman Conquest of England in , which changed the course of English history and earned him the sobriquet William the Conqueror.
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. p. Retrieved October 20,
- ^Terrace, Vincent (). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, through (2nded.). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. p.8. ISBN.
- ^Kotar, S. L.; Gessler, J. E. ().Combat biography of william shakespeare At the age of eight, William the Conqueror became duke of Normandy and later King of England. Violence plagued his early reign, but with the help of King Henry I of France, William managed to.
Riverboat: The Evolution of a Television Series, . BearManor Media. Retrieved 18 November
- ^Zee, Michaela. "Jack Hogan, 'Combat!' Star, Dies at 94". Variety. Retrieved December 10,