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Husky blond TV and film actor Doug McClure was best-known for his Western series, "The Virginian" (NBC, 1962-70), and for his appearances in seemingly hundreds of TV-movies from 1960 through 1994. The athletic California native spent his youth surfing and learning to ride and rope on nearby ranches. The latter skills would eventually pay off in his many roles in Westerns. McClure briefly worked on the rodeo circuit before an agent discovered him. By the late 1950s, he was modeling, appearing in commercials, on TV in a bit part in "Ivy League" (1959), with fellow neophytes Mary Tyler Moore and Arte Johnson, and in movies, "The Enemy Below" (1957)....

Filmography

Illuminata - ( Special Thanks / 1999 / Released / JVC Entertainment Inc )
Riders in the Storm - ( Hamilton Monroe / 1995 / Released / )
Maverick - ( Riverboat Poker Player / 1994 / Released / )
Prime Suspect - ( / 1989 / Released / )
Dark Before Dawn - ( James Kirkland / 1988 / Released / )
Tapeheads - ( Sid Tager / 1988 / Released / )
Omega 7 - ( Detective Milnor / 1987 / Released / Transworld Communications )
52 Pick-Up - ( Mark Averson / 1986 / Released / Cannon Releasing )
Cannonball Run II - ( Slapper / 1984 / Released / Miracle Films Ltd (United Kingdom) )
The House Where Evil Dwells - ( Alex / 1982 / Released / MGM Distribution Company )
Humanoids From the Deep - ( Jim Hill / 1980 / Released / )
Warlords of Atlantis - ( Greg Collinson / 1978 / Released / Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group )
The People That Time Forgot - ( Bowen Tyler / 1977 / Released / )
At the Earth's Core - ( David Innes / 1976 / Released / AIP )
The Land That Time Forgot - ( Bowen Tyler / 1974 / Released / AIP )
Backtrack - ( Trampas / 1969 / Released / )
Nobody's Perfect - ( Doc Willoughby / 1968 / Released / )
King's Pirate - ( Brian Fleming / 1967 / Released / )
Beau Geste - ( John / 1966 / Released / Universal )
Shenandoah - ( Sam / 1965 / Released / Universal )
The Lively Set - ( Chuck Manning / 1964 / Released / Universal )
Because They're Young - ( Jim / 1960 / Released / Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group )
The Unforgiven - ( Andy Zachary / 1960 / Released / )
Gidget - ( Waikiki / 1959 / Released / )
South Pacific - ( Pilot / 1958 / Released / Magna Theatre Corporation )
The Enemy Below - ( Ensign Merry / 1957 / Released / )
TV Credits
Dead Man's Revenge ( 1994 / Released ): Actor
Battling For Baby ( 1992 / Released ): Actor
The Luck of the Draw: The Gambler Returns ( 1991 / Released ): Actor
The Hollywood Christmas Parade ( 1989 / Released ): Actor
The King of Jazz ( 1989 / Released ): Actor
Out of This World ( 1987 / Released ): Actor
The Master ( 1984 / Released ): Actor
Nightside ( 1980 / Released ): Actor
The Rebels ( 1979 / Released ): Actor
Wild and Wooly ( 1978 / Released ): Actor
CHiPs ( 1977 / Released ): Actor
Roots ( 1977 / Released ): Actor
SST -- Death Flight ( 1977 / Released ): Actor
Satan's Triangle ( 1975 / Released ): Actor
The Barbary Coast ( 1975 / Released ): Actor
Death Race ( 1973 / Released ): Actor
Shirts/Skins ( 1973 / Released ): Actor
Ghost Story ( 1972 / Released ): Actor
Playmates ( 1972 / Released ): Actor
Search ( 1972 / Released ): Actor
The Judge and Jake Wyler ( 1972 / Released ): Actor
Terror in the Sky ( 1971 / Released ): Actor
The Birdmen ( 1971 / Released ): Actor
The Death of Me Yet ( 1971 / Released ): Actor
The Men From Shiloh ( 1970 / Released ): Actor
The Longest Hundred Miles ( 1967 / Released ): Actor
The Twilight Zone ( 1959 / Released ): Actor
Burke's Law ( Released ): Actor
Evening Shade ( Released ): Actor
In the Heat of the Night ( Released ): Actor
Murder, She Wrote ( Released ): Actor
The Golddiggers ( Released ): Actor
Full Biography (Back to top)

Husky blond TV and film actor Doug McClure was best-known for his Western series, "The Virginian" (NBC, 1962-70), and for his appearances in seemingly hundreds of TV-movies from 1960 through 1994. The athletic California native spent his youth surfing and learning to ride and rope on nearby ranches. The latter skills would eventually pay off in his many roles in Westerns. McClure briefly worked on the rodeo circuit before an agent discovered him. By the late 1950s, he was modeling, appearing in commercials, on TV in a bit part in "Ivy League" (1959), with fellow neophytes Mary Tyler Moore and Arte Johnson, and in movies, "The Enemy Below" (1957). While McClure co-starred in over 20 features between his 1957 debut and his posthumously-released "Riders in the Storm" (1995), he never really achieved stardom on the big screen. His affable, laid-back personality and clean-cut but unremarkable good looks were more suited to the small screen. McClure played small roles in "Gidget" (1959) with Sandra Dee, "Because They're Young" (1960), which marked the screen debut of Dick Clark, and John Huston's Western, "The Unforgiven" (also 1960). A number of his films were either Westerns, war films or rollicking adventures. In "Shenandoah" (1965), McClure was a Confederate soldier engaged to marry James Stewart's daughter, Rosemary Forsyth. He was the younger brother of Guy Stockwell's "Beau Geste" (1966) and the leader of a group who discover dinosaurs in "The Land That Time Forgot" (1975). Among his other films were the pallid comedy "Nobody's Perfect" (1968), the fantasy "Warlords of Atlantis" (1978), with Cyd Charisse as an Atlantean, "Cannonball Run II" (1983), John Frankenheimer's political thriller "52 Pick-Up" (1986), the rock music comedy "Tapeheads" (1988) and an affectionate cameo in "Maverick" (1994).

McClure's early TV roles include "The Sky's the Limit" (CBS, 1960), the detective series "Checkmate" (CBS, 1960-62) and the Western "Overland Trail" (syndicated, 1960). Stardom finally arrived when he was cast as a boisterous cowboy opposite James Drury's mysterious, taciturn "Virginian". The show ran through 1970 and Drury and McClure, who had gone to high school together, became off-screen smoking and drinking buddies. McClure went on to work in a handful of other series: "The Men from Shiloh" (NBC, 1970-71), "Search" (NBC, 1972-73), "The Barbary Coast", with William Shatner (ABC, 1975-76), the Ninja outing "The Master" (NBC, 1984) and the sci-fi comedy "Out of This World" (syndicated, 1987-91), in which he played a former TV actor turned politician.

His TV-movies and miniseries, ranging from comedies to Westerns to social dramas, helped to make McClure well-known: he was featured in over 15 between 1967 and 1994. Many were thrillers, such as "Terror in the Sky" (CBS, 1971), "Satan's Triangle" (ABC, 1975), "SST--Death Flight" (ABC, 1977) and "Nightside" (ABC, 1980). Others include "The Judge and Jake Wyler", with Bette Davis, (NBC, 1972), "Playmates", with Alan Alda, Connie Stevens and Barbara Feldon, (ABC, 1972), the acclaimed miniseries "Roots" (ABC, 1977), the detective mystery "The King of Jazz" (ABC, 1989) and his swan song, the Western "Dead Man's Revenge" (USA, 1994).

McClure had formed his own production company and directed several documentaries, including one on country-western singer Billy Mize. By the 1990s, the much-married McClure was affectionately regarded as an old-timer, parodied on "The Simpsons" (Fox) as washed-up actor Troy McClure (voiced by Phil Hartman). The real McClure was filming an episode of "One West Waikiki" (CBS, 1994) when he collapsed with what turned out to be lung cancer. He died at his Sherman Oaks ranch on February 5, 1995.


Profession(s):
Actor, director, model
Sometimes Credited As:
Douglas Osborne McClure
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Family
brother:Reed McClure (survived him)
daughter:Tane McClure (born in 1958; mother, Faye Parker; survived him; first name pronounced Tah-NAY; married Gary Arendtz on July 17, 2001; has daughter Kayla Arendtz, born c. 1998)
daughter:Valerie Diane McClure (born in 1971; mother, Faye Parker; survived him)
father:Donald Reed McClure
mother:Clara Clapp (survived him)
wife:Diane McClure (fourth wife; married August 27, 1979 till his death)
wife:Faye Parker (divorced)
wife:Barbara Luna (divorced)

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Education
University High School Los Angeles, California
Santa Monica College Santa Monica, California 1954
University of California at Los Angeles Los Angeles, California 1956
Milestones (Back to top)
1995 Final film appearance, "Riders in the Storm"
1994 Received star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
1994 Final TV appearance, "Dead Man's Revenge" (USA)
1965 First co-starring film role, "Shenandoah"
1962 - 1970 Played cowhand Trampas on "The Virginian" (NBC)
1960 First major TV role, in movie "The Sky's the Limit" (CBS)
1960 TV series debut, "Checkmate" (CBS)
1959 TV debut, in CBS pilot "Ivy League" (bit part)
1957 Film debut, "The Enemy Below"


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