Richard Boone

Richard Boone

  • Birthday: 1917-06-18
  • Deathday: 1981-01-10
  • Place of birth: Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Also know as: Richard Allen Boone

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Richard Allen Boone (June 18, 1917 – January 10, 1981) was an American actor who starred in over 50 films and was notable for his roles in Westerns and for starring in the TV series Have Gun – Will Travel. Boone was born in Los Angeles, California, the middle child of Cecile (née Beckerman) and Kirk E. Boone, a corporate lawyer and 4th great-grandson of Squire Boone 1744–1815, a brother to frontiersman Daniel Boone. His mother was Jewish, the daughter of immigrants from Russia. Richard Boone graduated from Hoover High School in Glendale, California. He attended Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, where he was a member of Theta Xi fraternity. He dropped out of Stanford prior to graduation and then worked as an oil-rigger, bartender, painter, and writer. In 1941 Boone joined the United States Navy and served on three ships in the Pacific during World War II, seeing combat as an aviation ordnance, aircrewman and tail gunner on Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bombers and ended his service with the rank of petty officer first class. In his youth, Boone had attended the San Diego Army and Navy Academy in Carlsbad, California, where he was introduced to theatre under the tutelage of Virginia Atkinson. After the war, Boone used the G.I. Bill to study acting at the Actors Studio in New York. In 1950, Boone made his screen debut as a Marine officer in Milestone's Halls of Montezuma (1951). Fox used him in military parts in Call Me Mister (1951) and The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel (1951). He had bigger roles in Red Skies of Montana (1952), Return of the Texan (1952), Kangaroo (1952) (directed by Milestone), and Way of a Gaucho (1952). Boone was married three times: to Jane Hopper (1937–1940), Mimi Kelly (1949–1950), and Claire McAloon (from 1951 until his death). Richard Boone died at his home in St. Augustine, Florida, due to complications from throat cancer. His ashes were scattered in the Pacific Ocean off Hawaii. CLR

Filmography

The Hobbit

1977

As Smaug (voice)

The Big Sleep

1978

As Lash Cansino

Big Jake

1971

As John Fain

Beneath the 12-Mile Reef

1953

As Thomas Rhys

The Garment Jungle

1957

As Artie Ravidge

Rio Conchos

1964

As Maj. James 'Jim' Lassiter

The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel

1951

As Capt. Hermann Aldinger

The Shootist

1976

As Sweeney

I Bury the Living

1958

As Robert Kraft

Hombre

1967

As Cicero Grimes

Winter Kills

1979

As Keifitz

The Robe

1953

As Pontius Pilate

The War Lord

1965

As Bors

The Tall T

1957

As Frank Usher

Man Without a Star

1955

As Steve Miles

Dragnet

1954

As Capt .James E. Hamilton

Vicki

1953

As Lt. Ed Cornell

The Kremlin Letter

1970

As Ward

Ten Wanted Men

1955

As Wick Campbell

Halls of Montezuma

1951

As Lt. Col. Gilfillan

The Big Knife

1955

As Narrator (Voice)

The Arrangement

1969

As Sam Arness

Away All Boats

1956

As Lieut. Fraser

The Last Dinosaur

1977

As Masten Thrust Jr.

The Raid

1954

As Capt. Lionel Foster

A Thunder of Drums

1961

As Capt. Stephen Maddocks

God's Gun

1976

As The Sheriff

Against a Crooked Sky

1975

As Russian

Star in the Dust

1956

As Sam Hall

Kona Coast

1968

As Capt. Sam Moran

Red Skies of Montana

1952

As Richard 'Dick' Dryer

The Bushido Blade

1981

As Matthew Perry

Lizzie

1957

As Dr. Neal Wright

Kangaroo

1952

As John W. Gamble

In Broad Daylight

1971

As Tony Chappel

Goodnight, My Love

1972

As Francis Hogan

Robbers' Roost

1955

As Hank Hays

City of Bad Men

1953

As John Ringo

The Right Man

1960

As Abraham Lincoln

The Siege at Red River

1954

As Brett Manning

Return of the Texan

1952

As Rod Murray

Way of a Gaucho

1952

As Major Salinas

The Great Niagara

1974

As Aaron Grant

The Alamo

1960

As Gen. Sam Houston

Call Me Mister

1951

As Mess Sergeant

Battle Stations

1956

As The Captain

Man on a Tightrope

1953

As Krofta

Madron

1970

As Madron

The Shootist: The Legend Lives On

2001

As Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Deadly Harvest

1972

As Anton Solca

John Wayne's 'The Alamo'

1992

As Sam Houston

Ocean's Eleven

1960

As Voice of Minister (voice) (uncredited)

The Century Turns

1972

As Hec Ramsey

Production

Kona Coast

1968

As Executive Producer

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