- Nascido(a) em
- Falecido(a) em10 de novembro de 1992 · Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA (câncer de pulmão e pneumonia)
- Nome de nascimentoKevin Joseph Aloysius Connors
- Altura1,97 m
- Chuck Connors nasceu o 10 de abril de 1921 em Brooklyn, Nova York, Nova Iorque, EUA. Era ator e autor e foi conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Armadilha para Turistas (1979), No Mundo de 2020 (1973) e Eu, Ela e a Outra (1963). Foi casado com Faith Quabius, Kamala Devi e Elizabeth Jane "Betty" Riddell. Morreu o 10 de novembro de 1992 em Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA.
- CônjugesFaith Quabius(7 de setembro de 1977 - 15 de abril de 1980) (divorciado (a))Kamala Devi(10 de abril de 1963 - 9 de fevereiro de 1972) (divorciado (a))Elizabeth Jane "Betty" Riddell(1 de outubro de 1948 - 19 de fevereiro de 1962) (divorciado (a), 4 crianças)
- Crianças
- PaisAllan ConnorsMarcella Connors
- Deep commanding voice with Brooklyn accent
- Towering height and athletic physique
- Square jaw and bold blue eyes
- His rifle from O Homem do Rifle (1958)
- In November 1990, he was devastated to hear about Burt Lancaster's stroke. He tried calling his office one day, but his office wasn't releasing any information at that time. Connors sent a letter in support of David Fury's nomination of Lancaster to the Cowboy Hall of Fame and signed the petition which Fury sent to the American film Institute nominating Lancaster for the Lifetime Achievement Award in 1991.
- Connors wasn't the only baseball star to appear on O Homem do Rifle (1958), a couple of former baseball stars appeared on that show were: Duke Snider and Don Drysdale.
- Connors was one of only twelve athletes in history to have played for both Major League Baseball and in the NBA.
- A longtime smoker, he was hospitalized with pneumonia three weeks before his death from lung cancer. He was interred at the San Fernando Mission Cemetery. His headstone has the logos of all three sports teams for which he played: Boston Celtics, Chicago Cubs, and Brooklyn Dodgers.
- Chuck Connors hit only two home runs during his Major League Baseball career, but one of them came against Sal "The Barber" Maglie of the New York Giants during the 1951 season, one of Maglie's most successful: 23 wins (leading the National League), 6 losses, 2.93 ERA, and appearances in the All-Star game and World Series.
- I don't want my kids growing up believing that there is nothing destructive in the world. I want them to know that there is good and bad in the world, that you can be hurt physically, that guns can kill you, that drugs are bad for you, that not everyone means well.
- [In 1973] The President gave me about two dozen presidential tie clips and ladies' pins, with instructions to spread them around when I thought it appropriate, Brezhnev [Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev] will get more than a tie clip. I've ordered two engraved Colt revolvers for the General Secretary, Brezhnev is quite a western buff.
- [on O Homem do Rifle (1958)'s theme song] I hear the same thing everywhere I go.
- Well, it isn't because I'm the fidgety guy, seriously, I have to sit there like a mummy you can't move. Regular makeup you can turn around and I sit there like that, and the worst part of it is, after working 14 hours, I can't just take it off, I have to sit for another hour because of the way they made these appliances, and they have to be taken out very slowly.
- [Of Johnny Crawford] When Johnny came on the set in 1958, he was a little 12-year-old boy. He called everyone in the cast or crew "Sir" or "Ma'am". During the course of the five years of our run, he had two hit records, and he was nominated for an Emmy for Best Supporting Actor. And yet, when the show was finished after five seasons, Johnny went around and thanked everyone in the cast and crew, and he still called them "Sir" or "Ma'am".
- Cowboy in Africa (1967) - $25,000 /week (1967)
- Branded (1965) - $12,000 /week + percentage
- Culpado ou Inocente (1963) - $7,500 /week
- O Homem do Rifle (1958) - $3,000 per episode.
- A Mulher Absoluta (1952) - $500
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