Dan Haggerty

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Dan Haggerty

Dan Haggerty in 1978
Born November 19, 1941 (1941-11-19) (age 66)

Dan Haggerty (November 19, 1941 - in Hollywood, California) is an American actor, best known for his role as Grizzly Adams. He was born in Hollywood, growing up amidst the Southern California bodybuilding lifestyle. He had early roles in Muscle Beach Party and the Elvis Presley film Girl Happy. His ease in working with animals got him work as a trainer and handler for Walt Disney films, and he found work as a stuntman on the Ron Ely's TV show Tarzan.

Haggerty was a free spirit, living in the Malibu Canyons with his animals while making his own furniture and clothing[citation needed]. He also worked as a set builder on films. He worked on the motorcycles featured in the film Easy Rider and had a bit part as a hippie. He showed up in several low-budget biker films of the era as both a supporting player and stuntman before being tapped to play the outdoorsman in the independent film The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams. The picture was a surprise hit and spun off into a popular TV series that made Haggerty a household name.

His fame was fleeting, however, as a well-publicized drug arrest and motorcycle crash kept him from work. He appeared often during the late 1980s in the direct-to-video boom, but by the early 1990s devoted his energies to the Studio City restaurant "Haggerty's Bistro" and marketing his own barbecue sauce. He continued to work as both an actor and infomercial spokesman.

Haggerty was the lead role in the movie - Repo Jake (1990).

He was also featured as a character in Al Franken's novel, Why Not Me?.

Haggerty has appeared in endorsements for a fraudulent piece of medical equipment, the PAP-IMI, although he was not in on the fraud.[1]

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  1. ^ Medical Devices | Seattle Times Newspaper

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