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- Falecido(a) em13 de dezembro de 2006 · Santa Barbara, Califórnia, EUA (não revelado)
- Nome de nascimentoKeith Larsen Burt
- Keith Larsen nasceu o 17 de junho de 1924 em Salt Lake City, Utah, EUA. Era ator e diretor e foi conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Night of the Witches (1970), Batangas - Além do Inferno (1968) e Trap on Cougar Mountain (1972). Foi casado com Trang Thu Nguyen, Vera Miles e Susan Cummings. Morreu o 13 de dezembro de 2006 em Santa Barbara, Califórnia, EUA.
- CônjugesTrang Thu Nguyen(1983 - 13 de dezembro de 2006) (sua morte, 1 criança)Vera Miles(16 de julho de 1960 - 26 de outubro de 1971) (divorciado (a), 1 criança)Susan Cummings(28 de dezembro de 1953 - 16 de novembro de 1955) (divorciado (a), 1 criança)
- Son, Eric Larsen, with Vera Miles, was born on 30 April 1961 in Burbank, California.
- Best known for starring as Brave Eagle (1955) on TV. He then went on to play Major Robert Rogers in Northwest Passage (1958) and The Aquanauts (1960). All three series lasted one season or less.
- Served in the Navy during WWII and became involved in stage acting in Santa Monica after his discharge.
- Father, with Susan Cummings, of son Keith Larsen Jr..
- On the October 19, 1958, episode of his TV series Northwest Passage (1958), Larsen was relieved of his shirt, stood against a post and flogged. During the "Golden Age" of the TV western, many of its heroes were subjected to similar "stripped-and-whipped" scenes, (Robert Horton in Caravana (1957), Ty Hardin in Bronco (1958), Lee Majors in The Big Valley (1965), etc.), but Larsen was the first to feel the lash across his bare back.
- [on White Cloud, his horse in Brave Eagle (1955)] They gave me a big horse . . . I've forgotten how many hands high he was. Huge horse. With all the paraphernalia you have to carry, bows and everything, I was always afraid I'd get impaled when I was thrown . . . spears and arrows and no saddle. And when that horse decides to get rid of you, you're gone! He was very temperamental. He would just stop and throw you and there was nothing to hang onto. I can remember over and over again being in mid-air, throwing stuff away, getting as far away as I could . . . not thinking about going through the air 'cause I knew I had to get to the ground. But I didn't want to land on an arrow or something like that. But the horse looked great on screen.
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