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Gilman Warren Rankin est un Acteur Américain né le 17 avril 1911 à Boston (Etats-Unis)

Gilman Warren Rankin

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Nationalité Etats-Unis
Naissance 17 avril 1911 à Boston (Etats-Unis)
Mort 31 octobre 1993 (à 82 ans) à Huntington Beach (Etats-Unis)

Gilman Warren Rankin (April 17, 1911 – October 31, 1993) was a Boston-born actor who appeared primarily in television westerns between 1956 and 1975.

Between 1957 and 1959, he had a supporting role as Deputy Charlie Riggs in seven episodes of the series Tombstone Territory. Rankin further guest starred nine times between 1960 and 1975 in various roles on CBS's Gunsmoke with James Arness.

His first western role was as the Reverend Simon Peter Wheedle in the 1956 film Ghost Town, which also starred character actor John Doucette. Other western roles followed: as Jed in the 1956 episode "Patrol" of NBC's Frontier, as Tawanga in the 1957 episode "The Doctor" of
ABC's Broken Arrow, as Judge Parnell in the 1957 film Black Patch, and as Cy Conway in the 1957 episode "Death on the Rock" of Rod Cameron's syndicated series, State Trooper.

Rankin guest starred in numerous drama programs, including his first television appearance as Vince in the 1955 episode "Prison Break" of Broderick Crawford's syndicated crime drama Highway Patrol. He appeared twice on CBS's The Millionaire fantasy drama in 1955 and 1957 and as an announcer in the 1957 episode "Blizzard" of NBC's The Loretta Young Show. He also appeared on NBC's Jane Wyman Presents, CBS's Lassie, NBC's Dragnet, CBS's Perry Mason, ABC's The Untouchables, and the syndicated Border Patrol in the 1959 episode "The Logmen".

Other western roles included that of a foreman in the episode "Tom Horn" of Dale Robertson's then NBC series Tales of Wells Fargo and twice on NBC's Laramie in 1959 episodes "Stage Stop" and "The General Must Die", in which he appears briefly as Union Army General William Tecumseh Sherman.

Rankin also appeared on Richard Boone's CBS western Have Gun - Will Travel, and the short-lived NBC Overland Trail series in the episode "Daughter of the Sioux". He appeared as Tully in the 1960 episode "Disaster at Gold Hill" of ABC's The Alaskans. He portrayed the character Thornlee in the 1960 episode "Incident at Tupelo" of ABC's The Man From Blackhawk. In 1960-1961, he appeared on CBS's The Texan, starring Rory Calhoun, and NBC's Riverboat, with Darren McGavin.

Rankin's later appearances were on NBC's Grindl and Empire (1963), ABC's The Long, Hot Summer (1965), the film Midnight Cowboy (1969), Raymond Burr's NBC series, Ironside (1971), and as Henry Cottle in the 1974 episode "The Graduation" of CBS's The Waltons.

Rankin's final appearance was as a bus driver in the 1976 film Assault on Precinct 13.

Rankin died at the age of eighty-two in Huntington Beach, California.

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Filmographie de Gilman Warren Rankin (4 films)

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Macadam Cowboy, 1h49
Réalisé par John Schlesinger
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Comédie dramatique
Thèmes Sexualité, Transport, Erotique, Homosexualité, Prostitution, Automobile, Road movie, Thriller érotique, Buddy movie, LGBT, LGBT
Acteurs Dustin Hoffman, Jon Voight, Sylvia Miles, Brenda Vaccaro, Bob Balaban, John McGiver
Rôle Woodsy Niles
Note77% 3.898323.898323.898323.898323.89832
Joe Buck, jeune cow-boy à la gueule d'ange, quitte sa petite ville natale du Texas pour s'établir à New York, où, sûr de son physique, il ambitionne de devenir gigolo. Mais il va très vite déchanter : ne trouvant pas de clientes, Joe, candide et bercé d'illusions, se retrouve à court d'argent. Il croise alors la route de Rico « Ratso » Rizzo, un sans-abri infirme doublé d'un petit escroc. La solitude et la détresse aidant, ces deux paumés deviennent malgré eux compagnons de galère, accrochés à leurs rêves pour continuer d'y croire...
Dance With Me, Henry, 1h20
Réalisé par Charles Barton
Genres Comédie, Action
Acteurs Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Gigi Perreau, Rusty Hamer, Mary Wickes, Ted de Corsia
Rôle McKay
Note56% 2.801862.801862.801862.801862.80186
Lou Henry (Lou Costello) is the owner of Kiddyland, an amusement park, and Bud Flick (Bud Abbott) is his friend and partner. Together they share a home with two orphan children, Duffer (Rusty Hamer) and Shelly (Gigi Perreau). Welfare worker Miss Mayberry (Mary Wickes) does not think that their home is a suitable environment for the children and attempts to remove them. One of the reasons is that Bud is a gambler and owes $10,000 to Big Frank (Ted de Corsia), who offers to forget the debt if Bud agrees to help launder $200,000 that Big Frank took from a Chicago bank. Bud agrees to meet Big Frank's man, Mushie (Richard Reeves), at Kiddyland to pick up the money and a plane ticket. Lou, however, informs District Attorney Proctor (Robert Shayne) of the plan and he shows up at Kiddyland during Bud and Mushie's meeting. Mushie sees the DA and hides the money just before he murders Proctor and frames Lou for it. Miss Mayberry uses Lou's arrest as a reason to take the children from his home.
Ghost Town
Ghost Town (1956)
, 1h17
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Western
Acteurs Kent Taylor, John Smith, John Doucette, Gilman Warren Rankin
Rôle Rev. Wheedle
Note58% 2.9061052.9061052.9061052.9061052.906105
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