Don DeFore
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Don DeFore at the 39th Emmy Awards |
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Born | Donald John DeFore August 25, 1913 Cedar Rapids, Iowa |
Died | December 22, 1993 Los Angeles, California |
Spouse(s) | Marion Holmes (m. 1952) |
Donald John DeFore (August 25, 1913 - December 22, 1993) was born, according to Leslie Halliwell's Filmgoer's Companion, in 1917 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
He was an American actor who played "the regular guy" and "the good, ol' boy next door" in many films in the 1940s and 1950s.
DeFore's film appearances include: Thirty Seconds over Tokyo (1944), opposite Spencer Tracy and Van Johnson, The Affairs of Susan (1945), Dark City (1950), Battle Hymn (1957), and The Facts of Life (1960), opposite Bob Hope and Lucille Ball.
DeFore is best known for his television work. First in the 50s, DeFore made regular appearances as recurring character "Thorny Thornberry" on The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. Then in the 1960s DeFore appeared on Hazel, as "Mr. B," co-starring with Shirley Booth, who played the title role. The series ran on primetime from 1961-1966.
DeFore and his wife were longtime residents of the Mandeville Canyon section of Brentwood. They had five children.
Don DeFore died on December 22, 1993 at the age of eighty. He was interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.
Don DeFore's Internet Fan Club is at [1].