James Drury
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James Child Drury (born 18 April 1934 in New York, New York) played the title role in the 90 minute long weekly television series The Virginian from 1962 to 1971
After a series of bit parts and playing second-lead for Disney, Drury landed the top-billed leading role of a ranch hand on The Virginian, a lavish 90-minute weekly series which ran for nine seasons. The show was based on Owen Wister's classic novel and the various screen versions that had been filmed since; Drury was probably cast due to a vague resemblance to Gary Cooper, who'd played the part in an early movie version. Drury also played the part in a refurbished version called The Men From Shiloh.
Drury also appeared in a number of movies and other TV series, including the TV cowboy reunion movie The Gambler Returns: Luck of the Draw with his co-star Doug McClure, who played Trampas for the entire run of The Virginian. Another TV series was western Alias Smith and Jones starring Pete Duel and Ben Murphy. Drury played a sheriff who used to be an outlaw. He had worked with Pete Duel twice before in two different episodes of The Virginian.
Inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in 1991, in 1997 and 2003 he was a guest at the Western Film Fair in Charlotte, North Carolina. At the 2003 show, he was reunited with his "Virginian" co-stars Gary Clarke, Randy Boone and Roberta Shore
[edit] External links
- James Drury at the Internet Movie Database
- Bio at TheVirginian.net his official website