Gregg Palmer
American actor (1927–2015) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Palmer Edwin Lee (January 25, 1927 – October 31, 2015), known by his stage name Gregg Palmer, was an American film and television actor.[4] He was known for playing Tom McLowery in the final season of the American western television series The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp.
Gregg Palmer | |
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Palmer in Magnificent Obsession, 1954 | |
Born | January 25, 1927 |
Died | October 31, 2015 88) Encino, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation(s) | Film and television actor |
Years active | 1950–1982 |
Spouse |
Ruth Stump Brooks
(m. 1967; died. 1999) |
Life and career
Palmer was born in San Francisco, California,[3] He served in the United States Army Air Corps as a cryptographer in World War II.[5] He began his acting career in 1950 with the uncredited role of an ambulance driver[5] in the film My Friend Irma Goes West.[6]
Palmer guest-starred in numerous television programs, including Gunsmoke, Bonanza, Wagon Train, Kolchak: The Night Stalker, The Virginian, The Wild Wild West, Rawhide, Star Trek: The Original Series, Mannix, Mission: Impossible and Death Valley Days.[5][6] He also appeared in films, including Big Jake, Rio Lobo, Magnificent Obsession, To Hell and Back, The Shootist, The Rebel Set, Zombies of Mora Tau,[7] Taza, Son of Cochise, Francis Goes to West Point and The Creature Walks Among Us.[3][6] He retired in 1982, his last credit being in the miniseries The Blue and the Gray.
Palmer died on October 31, 2015 in Encino, California, at the age of 88.[5][6]
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