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  1. Fess Elisha Parker, Jr. (Fort Worth, Texas, 16 de agosto de 1924 - Santa Ynez, California, 18 de marzo de 2010) [1] fue un actor de cine y televisión estadounidense.

    • Fess Elisha Parker, Jr.
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fess_ParkerFess Parker - Wikipedia

    Fess Elisha Parker Jr. (born F. E. Parker Jr.; August 16, 1924 – March 18, 2010) was an American film and television actor best known for his portrayals of the title characters in the Walt Disney television miniseries Davy Crockett (1954–55; ABC) and the television series Daniel Boone (1964–70; NBC).

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0662240Fess Parker - IMDb

    Fess Parker. Actor: The Great Locomotive Chase. A former college athlete at the University of Texas, Fess studied drama in the early fifties and debuted in Springfield Rifle (1952). He made only a handful of movies until he was signed by Walt Disney to star in the "Davy Crockett" series.

    • January 1, 1
    • Fort Worth, Texas, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Santa Ynez, California, USA
  4. Fess Parker. Actor: The Great Locomotive Chase. A former college athlete at the University of Texas, Fess studied drama in the early fifties and debuted in Springfield Rifle (1952). He made only a handful of movies until he was signed by Walt Disney to star in the "Davy Crockett" series.

    • August 16, 1924
    • March 18, 2010
  5. 18 de mar. de 2010 · The actor Fess Parker, who has died aged 85, was a quintessential westerner, a tall, rugged, Texas-born athlete turned actor, famous for his portrayals of two frontiersmen, Davy Crockett...

  6. 19 de mar. de 2010 · Fess Parker, whose star-making portrayal of frontiersman Davy Crockett on television in the mid-1950s made him a hero to millions of young baby boomers and spurred a nationwide run on...

  7. 18 de mar. de 2010 · Actor Fess Parker, who became every baby boomer's idol in the 1950s and launched a craze for coonskin caps as television's Davy Crockett, died Thursday of natural causes. He was 85.