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Chuck Connors
1921-1992
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Chuck Connors - Lifetime Member - Rest in PeaceChuck Connors was born Kevin Joseph Connors in Brooklyn, New York, to Marcella and Alban Francis "Allan" Connors (died 1966), Roman Catholic immigrants of Irish descent from the Dominion of Newfoundland, now part of Canada. Chuck and his two-years-younger sister, Gloria, grew up in a working-class section of the west side of Brooklyn, where their father worked the local docks as a longshoreman. He served as an altar boy at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Basilica School and attended school there. He later became a member of the Bay Ridge Boys' Club and playing sandlot ball as a member of the Bay Ridge Celtics.

A life-long Dodgers' fan, he always dreamed of a baseball career with his favorite team. His natural athletic prowess earned him a scholarship to Adelphi Academy, a private high school, and then to Seton Hall, a Catholic college in South Orange, New Jersey. Leaving Seton Hall after two years, on October 20, 1942, age 21, he joined the army, listing his occupation as a ski instructor. After enlistment in the infantry at Fort Knox, he later served mostly as a tank-warfare instructor at Camp Campbell, Kentucky, and then finally at West Point. Following his discharge early in 1946, he resumed his athletic pursuits. He played center for the Boston Celtics in the 1946-47 season but left early for spring training with the Brooklyn Dodgers.

Baseball had always been Connors' first love, and for the next several years he knocked about the minor leagues in such places as Rochester (New York), Norfolk (Virginia), Newark (New Jersey), Newport News (Virginia), Mobile (Alabama) and Montreal (Canada). While in Montreal, he met Elizabeth Riddell, whom he married in October 1948. They had four sons during their 13-year marriage. He finally reached his goal, playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers, in May 1949, but after just five weeks and one at-bat, he returned to Montreal. After a brief stint with the Chicago Cubs in 1951, during which he hit two home runs, Connors wound up with the Cubs' Triple-A farm team, the L.A. Angels, in 1952.

A baseball fan who was also a casting director for MGM spotted Connors and recommended him for a part in the Spencer Tracy-Katharine Hepburn comedy Pat and Mike (1952). Originally cast to play a prizefighter, but that role went instead to Aldo Ray. Connors was cast as a captain in the state police. He now abandoned his athletic hopes and devoted full time to his acting career, which often emphasized his muscular 6'6" physique.

During the next several years Connors made 20 movies, culminating in a key role in William Wyler's 1958 western The Big Country (1958). Also appearing in many television series, he finally hit the big time in 1958 with The Rifleman (1958), which began its highly successful five-year run on ABC. Other television series followed, as did a number of movies which, though mostly minor, allowed Connors to display his range as both a stalwart "good guy" and a menacing "heavy".

Chuck Connors died at age 71 of lung cancer and pneumonia on November 10, 1992 in Los Angeles, California. He is buried in San Fernando Mission Cemetery with his tombstone carrying a photo of Connors as Lucas McCain in "The Rifleman" as well as logos from the three professional sports teams he played for: the Dodgers, Cubs and Celtics.

Chuck Connors on the Internet Movie Database


Miscellaneous Pictures
Chuck Connors Cartoon Chuck Connors Posing with Past Presidents Letter to Chuck Connors from Lyndon B. Johnson Chuck Connors Cartoon
  Chuck Connors Posing
with Past Presidents

Letter to Chuck Connors
from Lyndon B. Johnson

 
       
Chuck Connors & Wife Chuck Connors with Johnny Crawford & Santa Chuck Connors with Don Drysdale Chuck Connors with the Real Geronimo's Grandson
Chuck Connors & Wife

Chuck Connors with
Johnny Crawford & Santa

Chuck Connors
with Don Drysdale
Chuck Connors with the
Real Geronimo's Grandson
       
Chuck Connors and Family Chuck Connors with Leonid Brezhnev Chuck Connors on the TV Show, Branded Chuck Connors Photo for Life Magazine
Chuck Connors and Family Chuck Connors
with Leonid Brezhnev
Chuck Connors on the
TV Show, Branded
Chuck Connors Photo
for Life Magazine
       
Chuck Connors on the Cover of Guns Magazine Chuck Connors on the Cover of The Standard Chuck Connors on Director's Chair Chuck Connors on Ebbetts Field at Age 17
Chuck Connors on the
Cover of Guns Magazine
Chuck Connors on the
Cover of The Standard
  Chuck Connors on
Ebbetts Field at Age 17
       
Brooklyn Dodgers
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California Angels

       
Chicago Cubs
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Montreal Royals
Chuck Connors and the Montreal Royals Team Picture
Photo of Chuck Connors
& the Montreal Royals
Chuck Connors Montreal Royals Caricature
       
Chuck Connors Playing for the Celtics Celtics

Chuck Connors Playing for the Celtics
Chuck Connors Playing for the Celtics
       


 
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