Gerald McRaney
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Gerald McRaney | |
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Born | Gerald Lee McRaney August 19, 1947 Collins, Mississippi |
Spouse(s) | Delta Burke (1989 - present) Pat Moran (1981 - ?) (divorced) 1 child Beverly Root (1967 - 1971) (divorced) 2 children |
Gerald Lee "Mac" McRaney (born August 19, 1947) is an American television and movie actor.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life
McRaney (pronounced mack rainey) was born in Collins, Mississippi, of Scottish and Choctaw Indian ancestry.[citation needed] Before hitting it big as an actor, McRaney worked in the Louisiana oil fields. He also starred in 1969's Night of Bloody Horror, a low-budget slasher film in which he played the lead character Wesley Stuart. Wesley goes out on a killing spree while experiencing the nightmares of his brother, who was murdered 13 years prior.
[edit] Career
He holds the distinction of being the last guest star to meet Marshal Matt Dillon in a gunfight on Gunsmoke (1955), in the episode "Hard Labor," which was first broadcast on February 24, 1975 (he lost). He also played a deranged police chief in an episode of The Incredible Hulk as well as a Receptionist in two different Episodes of The Rockford Files. McRaney is perhaps best known as one of the stars of the 1980s television show Simon & Simon. A veteran actor of television, he is also known for starring roles on Major Dad and Promised Land, and a recurring role on Designing Women. He played a prominent role in the second and third seasons of HBO television series Deadwood, as famed gold prospector George Hearst. McRaney had a starring role in the CBS post-apocalyptic series Jericho as Mayor Green. In addition, he has acted in many television films such as Not Our Son (1995), Going for Broke (2003), as General George S. Patton in Ike: Countdown to D-Day (2004), and appeared as Dan's father in season two of One Tree Hill.
In 1999 he starred in the film A Holiday Romance as "Cal Peterson."
[edit] Personal life
He married actress Delta Burke (whom he met during a guest appearance on Burke's sitcom Designing Women) on May 28, 1989. She is his third wife. Although he is not a veteran himself, McRaney has always been very supportive of veterans. He made many visits to support the soldiers in Operation Desert Storm. He personally delivered a message that blessed the troops on winning the war. During one USO-sponsored trip, McRaney visited the sailors and Marines on board ships ported in Toulon, France on Thanksgiving of 1993. He signed autographs for the men on board the ships. While on board the USS Ashland, he even autographed one sailor's cowboy hat.
Politically he is a conservative Republican.[1] He is a member of the NRA (National Rifle Association.) In September 2004, McRaney was treated, apparently completely successfully, surgically for lung cancer in Houston, Texas.
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NAME | McRaney, Gerald |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 19, 1947 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Collins, Mississippi |
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