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  1. 18 de nov. de 2022 · By. Gloria Irabor. Posted On. November 18, 2022. in. Featured. Christmas Story actor Darren McGavin was blessed with four children before his demise – Bogart, York, Bridget and Megan. Advertisement. However, there is no much information about them.

  2. Darren McGavin (born William Lyle Richardson; May 7, 1922 – February 25, 2006) was an American actor. McGavin began his career working as a set painter for Columbia Pictures . In 1954, he originated roles in Broadway productions of My Three Angels and The Rainmaker , followed by film roles in David Lean 's Summertime and Otto Preminger 's The Man with the Golden Arm (both 1955).

  3. Daughter: Megan Daughter: Graemm Bridget Son: Bogart Wife: Kathie Browne (m. 31-Dec-1969, d. 8-Apr-2003) University: College of the Pacific Visited Disneyland Candlelight Procession (Dec-1983) TELEVISION Murphy Brown Bill Brown (1989-92) Small & Frye Darren McGavin (1983) Kolchak: The Night Stalker Carl Kolchak (1974-75) The Outsider David Ross ...

    • May 7, 1922
    • February 25, 2006
  4. He is survived by his four children -- York, Megan, Bridget and Bogart -- from a previous marriage to Melanie York McGavin, Bogart McGavin said. McGavin was separated from his second wife,...

  5. Darren McGavin. Actor: A Christmas Story. A remarkably seasoned actor of stage, screen and television, Darren McGavin has notched in excess of 200 performances; however, he is most fondly remembered by cult TV fans as heroic newspaper reporter Carl Kolchak in the classic but short-lived horror TV series Kolchak: The Night Stalker (1974). In a long and varied career, McGavin has often turned up ...

    • May 7, 1922
    • February 25, 2006
  6. 27 de feb. de 2006 · Survivors include his four children -- Bogart, Bridget, Megan and York -- from his first marriage, which ended in divorce. His second wife, the actress Kathie Browne McGavin, died in 2003. news...

  7. 27 de feb. de 2006 · Darren McGavin, who played a memorable collection of gruff, worldly wise and unmistakably American characters over a six-decade career, died at a Los Angeles hospital on Feb. 25, the AP reported.