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Shelby Grant. . . (m. 1966; died 2011) . Children. 2. Raymon Lee Cramton (June 11, 1937 – July 24, 2012), known professionally as Chad Everett, was an American actor who appeared in more than 40 films and television series. He played Dr. Joe Gannon in the television drama Medical Center, which aired from 1969 to 1976.
CBS. Release. September 24, 1969. (1969-09-24) –. March 15, 1976. (1976-03-15) Medical Center (also known as Calling Dr. Gannon) is an American medical drama television series that aired on CBS from 1969 to 1976. It was produced by MGM Television.
Grant and Everett had two daughters, Katherine Thorp and Shannon Everett. [2] [3] She largely left acting to focus on philanthropy during her later life. Grant and her husband sponsored more than twenty heart surgeries for children. [2] Grant died of a brain aneurysm in Westlake Village, California, on June 25, 2011, at the age of 74. [2]
Release. January 29, 1967. (1967-01-29) Return of the Gunfighter is a 1967 American Western television film directed by James Neilson and starring Robert Taylor, Chad Everett and Ana Martín. Though intended for theatrical release, it was instead shown on television. Old Tucson and Sabino canyon are areas in the film.
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September 15, 1994. (1994-09-15) –. July 20, 1995. (1995-07-20) McKenna is an American drama television series that aired on ABC from September 15, 1994, to July 20, 1995. It starred Chad Everett and Jennifer Love Hewitt. The series revolved around Brick McKenna (Eric Close), who returned to Oregon to take over his brother's business, McKenna ...
Former Alabama Republican U.S. Rep. Robert Terry Everett, who represented the state's 2nd District from 1993 to 2009, died Tuesday, the governor's office confirmed.
First to Fight is a 1967 American war film starring Chad Everett, Marilyn Devin, making her film debut, Dean Jagger, Bobby Troup and James Best. [1] Based loosely on the story of United States Marine Gunnery Sergeant John "Manila" Basilone, who later went back into action and died at Iwo Jima.