Richard Egan Born: 29-Jul-1921 Birthplace: San Francisco, CA Died: 20-Jul-1987 Location of death: Los Angeles, CA Cause of death: Cancer - Prostate Remains: Buried, Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, CA
Gender: Male Religion: Roman Catholic Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Samuel Clegg on Capitol Military service: US Army (WWII, Captain) Brother: Willis Egan (Jesuit) Girlfriend: Susan Hayward (actress) Wife: Patricia Hardy (m. 7-Jun-1958, until his death, five children) Daughter: Maureen Egan
High School: St Ignatius Preparatory School, San Francisco, CA University: University of San Francisco University: BA, University of San Francisco University: MA Theatre History, Stanford University (1948) University: Northwestern University
Golden Globe 1954 Most Promising Newcomer
TELEVISION Capitol Samuel Clegg II (1982-87) Redigo Jim Redigo (1963) Empire Jim Redigo (1962-63)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR The Amsterdam Kill (26-Dec-1977) Day of the Wolves (1973) The House That Would Not Die (27-Oct-1970) The Big Cube (30-Apr-1969) The Destructors (Jan-1968) Chubasco (Jun-1967) Valley of Mystery (21-Apr-1967) Fanfare for a Death Scene (1964) The 300 Spartans (1962) Esther and the King (18-Nov-1960) Pollyanna (19-May-1960) A Summer Place (22-Oct-1959) · Ken Jorgenson These Thousand Hills (6-May-1959) The Hunters (26-Aug-1958) Voice in the Mirror (13-Aug-1958) Slaughter on Tenth Avenue (1-Sep-1957) · Bill Keating Love Me Tender (15-Nov-1956) · Vance Tension at Table Rock (3-Oct-1956) · Wes Tancred The Revolt of Mamie Stover (11-May-1956) The View from Pompey's Head (4-Nov-1955) Seven Cities of Gold (Sep-1955) · Jose Mendoza Violent Saturday (Apr-1955) Untamed (1-Mar-1955) Underwater! (9-Feb-1955) · Johnny Khyber Patrol (4-Sep-1954) · Cameron Demetrius and the Gladiators (18-Jun-1954) · Dardanius Gog (5-Jun-1954) Wicked Woman (9-Dec-1953) The Kid from Left Field (Jul-1953) · Billy Lorant The Glory Brigade (20-May-1953) · Sgt. Johnson Split Second (2-May-1953) · Dr. Garven Blackbeard, the Pirate (25-Dec-1952) · Briggs The Devil Makes Three (19-Sep-1952) · Lt. Parker One Minute to Zero (Aug-1952) · Capt. Ralston Cripple Creek (1-Jul-1952) The Battle at Apache Pass (1952) · Sgt. Reuben Bernard Flame of Araby (19-Dec-1951) Bright Victory (16-Jul-1951) · Sgt. John Masterson Up Front (5-Mar-1951) Highway 301 (1-Dec-1950) Kansas Raiders (20-Nov-1950) Undercover Girl (2-Nov-1950) Wyoming Mail (10-Oct-1950) · Beale The Damned Don't Cry (7-Apr-1950) · Roy The Good Humor Man (24-Mar-1950)
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