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Denny Miller in Tarzan, l'homme-singe (1959)

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  • In addition to appearing on two separate episodes of L'île aux naufragés (1964), he was previously married to Kit Smythe, who played Ginger on the L'île aux naufragés (1964) unaired pilot.
  • For years he was the "Gorton Fisherman", appearing in numerous commercials in his yellow rain gear. In early 2005 he was replaced by another actor, Craig Littler, according to Gorton. The company indicated the change was made because of their desire to take a "change in direction" in its commercials. Miller had become the Gorton icon.
  • The first blond Tarzan (Tarzan, l'homme-singe (1959)).
  • Played Tarzan in Tarzan, l'homme-singe (1959) and later appeared on a L'île aux naufragés (1964) episode as an actor posing as an ape man.
  • Once lived in in Las Vegas, NV.
  • Had two children: a son, Brad, and a daughter, Courtney.
  • Best known by the public for his role as Duke Shannon on La grande caravane (1957).
  • Interviewed in Tom Weaver's book "Science Fiction Confidential" (McFarland & Co., 2002).
  • Buried at IOOF Cemetery. Bourbon, Marshall County, Indiana.
  • Perhaps best remembered as Helmut Klaus, the Swedish knife thrower aiming at Kris in Circus of Terror (1977).
  • Known by many as towering cowboy actor Wyoming Bill Kelso from La Party (1968).

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