Don DeFore AKA Donald John DeFore
Born: 25-Aug-1913 Birthplace: Cedar Rapids, IA Died: 22-Dec-1993 Location of death: Santa Monica, CA [1] Cause of death: Heart Failure Remains: Buried, Westwood Memorial Park, Los Angeles, CA
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Party Affiliation: Republican Nationality: United States Executive summary: Mr. B. on Hazel [1] St. John's Hospital, Santa Monica, CA Brother: Verne Wife: Marion Holmes (m. 14-Feb-1942, d. 17-Nov-2011) Daughter: Penny Lu Hill Son: David Daughter: Dawn Burdine Son: Ron Daughter: Autumn Moore
High School: Washington High School, Cedar Rapids, IA (1932) University: University of Iowa
Disneyland Don DeFore's Silver Banjo Barbecue (1957-62)
Academy of Television Arts and Sciences President (1954) Freemasonry 33rd degree Peace Corps Presidential Advisory Council (1980s) Reagan-Bush '84 Member, Reagan-Bush All-Stars Screen Actors Guild Board Member Hollywood Walk of Fame 6804 Hollywood Blvd. (television) Czechoslovak Ancestry Maternal
TELEVISION Hazel George Baxter ("Mr. B.", 1961-65) The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Thorny Thornberry (1952-54)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR The Facts of Life (14-Nov-1960) · Jack Weaver A Time to Love and a Time to Die (9-Jul-1958) Battle Hymn (14-Feb-1957) · Capt. Skidmore She's Working Her Way Through College (9-Jul-1952) · Shep Slade No Room for the Groom (13-Jun-1952) · Herman Strouple Jumping Jacks (11-Jun-1952) · Pvt. Kelsey A Girl in Every Port (13-Feb-1952) The Guy Who Came Back (16-Aug-1951) Dark City (17-Oct-1950) My Friend Irma (16-Aug-1949) Too Late for Tears (13-Aug-1949) · Don Blake One Sunday Afternoon (25-Dec-1948) · Hugo Barnstead Romance on the High Seas (25-Jun-1948) · Michael Kent It Happened on 5th Avenue (19-Apr-1947) · Jim Bullock Ramrod (21-Feb-1947) Without Reservations (13-May-1946) · Dink The Stork Club (28-Dec-1945) · Danny Wilton The Affairs of Susan (28-Mar-1945) Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (15-Nov-1944) · Charles McClure A Guy Named Joe (23-Dec-1943) · James J. Rourke Wings for the Eagle (18-Jul-1942) · Gil Borden The Male Animal (4-Apr-1942) · Wally Myers
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