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  1. 28 sept. 1979 · Arthur Hunnicutt, the veteran character actor who was nominated for an Academy Award for best supporting actor in “The Big Sky” in 1952, died of cancer Wednesday at the Motion Picture Country ...

  2. 3 janv. 2024 · Arthur Lee Hunnicutt (1910–1979) Personifying the rustic but savvy characterizations of his home state, Arthur Hunnicutt became one of the most sought-after character actors in Hollywood, being nominated for an Academy Award for best supporting actor in 1952’s The Big Sky. Arthur Hunnicutt was born on February 17, 1910, in Gravelly (Yell ...

  3. Born Reckless (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Title Tune, Boy Scout The never famous San Antonio rocker Johnny Olenn, on a rare Fender tenor electric guitar, leads with the title song, then leading man Jeff Richards turns down a rodeo tootsie (Asa Maynor) and visits sidekick "Cool Man" (Arthur Hunnicutt), opening the Mamie Van Doren vehicle Born Reckless, 1958.

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  5. Arthur Hunnicutt. Actor: El Dorado. Lean, tall American character actor Arthur Hunnicutt was known for playing humorously wise rural roles. He attended Arkansas State Teachers College in his native state, but was forced to drop out in his third year due to lack of funds. He joined a theatre company in Massachusetts, then migrated to New York, where he began to find acting roles on Broadway and ...

  6. Arthur HUNNICUTT a joué dans la série ou le téléfilm : 1972 - Chasseurs de primes. ★★★★★. 1958 - Au nom de la Loi. Mise à jour de sa filmographie. 1942 Wildcat de Frank McDonald. 1942 La reine de l’argent de Lloyd Bacon. 1942 Fall in de Kurt Neumann. 1942 Pardon my gun de William A. Berke.

  7. Actor Arthur Hunnicutt, born on Feb 17, 1910 and died on Sep 26, 1979 starred in Cat Ballou, The Red Badge of Courage, The Big Sky, Broken Arrow, Pinky, The Furies, Split Second, Border Incident, A Ticket to Tomahawk, The Lusty Men