Pat Hogan
Pat Hogan | |
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Born |
Thurman Lee Haas February 3, 1920 Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, U.S. |
Died |
November 21, 1966 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Resting place | California |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1944 - 1965 |
Pat Hogan (February 3, 1920 - November 21, 1966) was an American actor.
Career
Born in Oklahoma, U.S. to a Potawatomi and Oneida family, Hogan has appeared in many western television series and a few movies. Onstage, he starred in Arrowhead (1953), The Last Frontier (1955), Indian Paint (1965). Indian Paint starred his brothers-in-law, Johnny Crawford and Robert L. "Bobby" Crawford Jr. He was married to their sister, who now goes by the name of Nance Crawford. She was listed in his obituary as Nancy Scott. Three children survive, including Shawna, Brian, and Kathie.
In 1955, Hogan, at thirty-four, played the role of 20-year-old Crawford Goldsby, or the notorious outlaw Cherokee Bill, in the syndicated television series, Stories of the Century, starring and narrated by Jim Davis. Pierre Watkin had an uncredited role as Judge Isaac Parker, who sentenced Goldsby to be hanged, after he initially received a 45-year prison sentence but escaped and committed more crimes.[1]
Hogan then portrayed Black Cloud in the CBS series Brave Eagle (1955–56) starring Keith Larsen in the title role. In the 1950 and 1960s, he guest-starred in such programs as The Rifleman, Gunsmoke, Broken Arrow, Crossroads, Zorro, Daniel Boone and Texas John Slaughter. His last appearance was in the film Indian Paint (1965) with Jay Silverheels.
Filmography
- 1944 Atlantic City
- 1951 Fixed Bayonets!
- 1952 The Return of Gilbert & Sullivan
- 1953 Pony Express
- 1953 Arrowhead
- 1953 Back to God's Country
- 1953 The Nebraskan
- 1954 Overland Pacific
- 1955 Smoke Signal
- 1955 Chief Crazy Horse
- 1955 Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier
- 1955 Brave Eagle -TV series
- 1955 The Last Frontier
- 1956 Secret of Treasure Mountain
- 1956 Pillars of the Sky
- 1956 7th Cavalry
- 1960 Flaming Star
- 1963 Savage Sam
- 1965 Indian Paint
References
- ↑ "Stories of the Century: "Cherokee Bill"". Internet Movie Data Base. Retrieved September 16, 2012.
- 50 Years of the Television Western, by Ronald Jackson,Doug Abbott.