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Douglas Osborne McClure (May 11, 1935February 5, 1995) was an American actor whose career in film and television extended from the 1950s to the 1990s. He is best known for his role as the
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Trampas during the entire run from 1962 to 1971 of the series '' The Virginian'' and mayor turned police chief Kyle Applegate on '' Out of this World''.


Career

McClure's acting career included such films as ''
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'', '' The Unforgiven'', and ''
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'', then he landed the role of Trampas on ''The Virginian'', a role that would make him famous. He also starred: * As different characters in several episodes in 1957 of ''
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'' * As Flip Flippen in the 1960 television western series ''
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'', in which he co-starred with William Bendix for 17 episodes * As Jed Sills in the 1960-1962 CBS television series ''
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'' for 70 episodes. * As C.R. (Christopher Robin) Grover in the sci-fi/detective series ''
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'' (1972–1973), in which he rotated the lead with
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and Anthony Franciosa as a high-tech PROBE agent. * As Cash Conover, casino owner, co-starring with William Shatner, in the one-season series ''The Barbary Coast'' (1975–1976)''.'' McClure replaced Dennis Cole, who played the role of Conover in the show's pilot. * As Mayor Kyle Applegate on the fantasy sitcom '' Out of This World'' (1987–1991). McClure was in the third episode " Mr. Denton on Doomsday" of CBS's ''
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''. In 1962, he was cast as Trampas on NBC's ''The Virginian''. His co-stars throughout the series were James Drury,
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, Lee J. Cobb,
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,
Gary Clarke Gary Clarke (born Clarke Frederick L'Amoreaux; August 16, 1933) is an American actor best known for his role as Steve Hill in the NBC western television series '' The Virginian'' with James Drury and Doug McClure. Early life Clarke was born in ...
,
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,
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,
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, Sara Lane,
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, and
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. In 1965, he appeared in '' Shenandoah'', a movie directed by
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and starring
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, Glenn Corbett, Patrick Wayne,
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, and
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. After ''The Virginian'' ended in 1971, McClure was slated to co-star with
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on a series about a parolee assisting a judge, played by Davis, by doing detective work. The pilot, produced and written by the team of
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and
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, failed to generate interest in the series and was released as a TV movie titled '' The Judge and Jake Wyler''. McClure made another attempt at a television series during the 1972–1973 season by co-starring on ''
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'' as a hi-tech investigator, rotating with Anthony Franciosa and
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, and again in 1975–1976 in ''The Barbary Coast'', co-starring William Shatner (with whom he'd starred in ''The Virginian'' episode "The Claim"). He shifted to low-budget science-fiction movies such as '' At the Earth's Core'', '' The Land That Time Forgot'', and '' The People That Time Forgot'', all three based on the novels of
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. In 1967, he played the
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role in a remake of ''
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'' titled '' The King's Pirate''. He was cast in the lead in three adventures: ''The Longest Hundred Miles'', '' The Birdmen'', and ''State of Division'' (also known as ''Death Race''). In 1978 he also starred in Warlords of Atlantis. In the 1970s and 1980s, McClure appeared in commercials for Hamms Beer. McClure also appeared as the blonde slave to
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's character in the sequel ''
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'' (1984). He also had a cameo role as a poker player in the 1994 remake of ''
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''. In 1994, McClure was awarded a star on the
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for television at 7065 Hollywood Blvd. It was unveiled in what was his final public appearance.


Death

On February 5, 1995, McClure died at age 59 from lung cancer in Sherman Oaks, California. On January 8 of that year, the actor was working on an episode of the television series ''
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'' in Hawaii when he collapsed from an apparent stroke on the set. He was flown to Los Angeles for hospitalization. Doctors discovered that the lung cancer McClure had been battling for more than a year had spread to his liver and bones. McClure was married to his fifth wife at the time of his death. McClure was divorced four times, including twice while he was performing on ''The Virginian''.


In popular culture

The character of Troy McClure on ''
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'' was modeled after McClure and fellow actor
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.
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, executive producer of ''The Simpsons'', said that Doug McClure's daughter informed him that Doug was a big fan of ''The Simpsons''. She said that while watching an episode Doug saw the character Troy McClure on the show and said, "Are they making fun of me?" Doug said he thought the parody was funny, and his daughters would call him Troy McClure behind his back as a joke.''The Simpsons'', Season 2 DVD, Episode: " Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment"


Filmography


Film

* '' Friendly Persuasion'' (1956) – Soldier (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1957) – Ens. Merry (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1958) – Pilot in Hospital * ''
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'' (1959) – Waikiki * '' The Man Who Understood Women'' (1959) – Director's Assistant (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1960) – Jim Trent * '' The Unforgiven'' (1960) – Andy Zachary * '' The Lively Set'' (1964) – Chuck Manning * '' Shenandoah'' (1965) – Sam * ''
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'' (1966) – John Geste * ''
The Longest Hundred Miles ''The Longest Hundred Miles'' is a 1967 American TV movie. It aired on NBC. Cast * Doug McClure as Cpl. Steve Bennett * Katharine Ross as Laura Huntington * Ricardo Montalbán as Father Sanchez (as Ricardo Montalban) Production The film was shot ...
'' (1967) – Cpl. Steve Bennett * '' The King's Pirate'' (1967) – Lt. Brian Fleming * '' Nobody's Perfect'' (1968) – Doc Willoughby * ''Backtrack'' (1969) – Trampas (archive footage) * '' Terror in the Sky'' (1971 TV movie) – George Spencer * '' The Birdmen'' (1971 TV movie) – Major Harry Cook * ''
The Death of Me Yet ''The Death of Me Yet'' is a 1971 television film directed by John Llewellyn Moxey and starring Doug McClure and Darren McGavin. It based on the 1970 novel of the same name by Whit Masterson. The movie appeared on the ''ABC Movie of the Week'' ...
'' (1971 TV movie) – Edward Young / Paul Towers * '' Playmates'' (1972 TV movie) – Kermit Holvey * '' The Judge and Jake Wyler'' (1972 TV movie) – Jake Wyler * ''
The Bloody Vultures of Alaska ''The Bloody Vultures of Alaska'' (German: ''Die blutigen Geier von Alaska'') is a 1973 German Western film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Doug McClure, Harald Leipnitz and Angelica Ott.Pitts, Michael R. ''Western Movies: A Guide to 5,1 ...
'' (1973) – Don Rutland * '' Death Race'' (1973 TV movie) – Lt. Del Culpepper * '' The Land That Time Forgot'' (1974) – Bowen Tyler * ''
Satan's Triangle ''Satan's Triangle'' is a 1975 American made-for-television mystery horror film directed by Sutton Roley and produced by ABC. The plot involves a United States Coast Guard helicopter sent to answer a distress call from inside the Bermuda Triang ...
'' (1975 TV movie) – Lt. J. Haig * ''
What Changed Charley Farthing ''What Changed Charley Farthing?'' (also known as ''The Bananas Boat''), is a 1975 comedy film directed by Sidney Hayers and starring Doug McClure, Lionel Jeffries, and Hayley Mills. It is based on the 1965 novel of the same title by John ...
'' (1976) – Charley Farthing * '' At the Earth's Core'' (1976) – David Innes * '' SST: Death Flight'' (1977 TV movie) – Hank Fairbanks * '' The People That Time Forgot'' (1977) – Bowen Tyler * ''
Wild and Wooly ''Wild and Wooly'' is a 1978 comedy/Western television film directed by Philip Leacock and starring Charles Siebert, David Doyle, Elyssa Davalos, Vic Morrow, and Doug McClure. The screenplay concerns four turn-of-the-century women who bre ...
'' (1978 TV movie) – Delaney Burke * ''
Warlords of Atlantis ''Warlords of Atlantis'' (aka ''Warlords of the Deep'', though see below for further variant titles) is a 1978 British adventure science fiction film directed by Kevin Connor and starring Doug McClure, Peter Gilmore, Shane Rimmer, and Lea Brodie ...
'' (1978) – Greg Collinson * ''
Humanoids from the Deep ''Humanoids from the Deep'' (released as ''Monster'' in Europe and Japan) is a 1980 American science fiction horror film starring Doug McClure, Ann Turkel, and Vic Morrow. Roger Corman served as the film's uncredited executive producer, and h ...
'' (1980) – Jim Hill * '' Firebird 2015 A.D.'' (1981) – McVain * ''
The House Where Evil Dwells ''The House Where Evil Dwells'' is a 1982 American-Japanese horror film starring Edward Albert, Susan George (actress), Susan George and Doug McClure about an American family that moves into a reputed haunted house in the hills of Japan. It was d ...
'' (1982) – Alex Curtis * ''
Cannonball Run II ''Cannonball Run II'' is a 1984 action comedy film starring Burt Reynolds and an all-star cast, released by Warner Bros. and Golden Harvest. Like the original '' Cannonball Run'', it is set around an illegal cross-country race. This was the l ...
'' (1984) – The Slapper * ''Omega Syndrome'' (1986) – Detective Milnor * '' 52 Pick-Up'' (1986) – Mark Arveson * ''
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'' (1988) – Sid Tager * ''Dark Before Dawn'' (1988) – Kirkland * ''
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'' (1989) – Dr. Brand * ''Battling for Baby'' (1992 TV movie) – David * ''Dead Man's Revenge'' (1994 TV movie) – Granger * ''
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'' (1994) – Riverboat Poker Player #3 * ''Riders in the Storm'' (1995) – Hamilton Monroe


Television roles

* ''
Death Valley Days ''Death Valley Days'' is an American old-time radio and television anthology series featuring true accounts of the American Old West, particularly the Death Valley country of southeastern California. Created in 1930 by Ruth Woodman, the program ...
''   Ganse Taylor in "Fifteen Places to Fame" (1957) * '' Lawman'' – Jed Ryan in "The Visitor" (1959) * ''
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'' – Corporal Jenkins in "The Face of Courage" (1959) * '' U.S. Marshal'' – Bruce Williams in "The Threat (1959) * ''
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'' – Pete Grant (episode: " Mr. Denton on Doomsday," 1959) * ''
Coronado 9 ''Coronado 9'' is an American crime drama series starring Rod Cameron that aired in syndication in 1960. Synopsis Set in San Diego, California, the series follows Dan Adams (Cameron), a former United States Navy intelligence officer turned pri ...
'' – Jimmy Hoke in "The Widow of Kill Cove" (1960) * ''
Hennesey ''Hennesey'' is an American military comedy-drama television series that aired on CBS from 1959 to 1962, starring Jackie Cooper and Abby Dalton. Cooper played a United States Navy physician, Lt. Charles W. "Chick" Hennesey, with Abby Dalt ...
'' – Seaman Davies in "Angel Face" (1960) * '' Johnny Midnight'' – Rice in "Mother's Boy" (1960) * ''
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'' – Frank Flippin (1960) * ''
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'' – Jed Sills (1960–62) * '' The Virginian'' – Trampas (1962–71) * ''The Longest Hundred Miles'' (1967) * '' Barbary Coast'' – Cash Conover (1975) * ''
Satan's Triangle ''Satan's Triangle'' is a 1975 American made-for-television mystery horror film directed by Sutton Roley and produced by ABC. The plot involves a United States Coast Guard helicopter sent to answer a distress call from inside the Bermuda Triang ...
'' – Lt. J. Haig (1975) * ''
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'' – C. R. Grover (1972–73) * ''
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'' – Jemmy Brent (1977) * '' The Rebels'' – Eph Tait (1979) * ''
The Fall Guy ''The Fall Guy'' is an American action/adventure television series produced for ABC and originally broadcast from November 4, 1981, to May 2, 1986. It starred Lee Majors, Douglas Barr, and Heather Thomas as Hollywood stunt performers who mo ...
'' (TV series) five episodes (once as Himself) * '' Hardcastle and McCormick'' (TV series) – Dt. Hamilton (episode: "
School For Scandal ''The School for Scandal'' is a comedy of manners written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. It was first performed in London at Drury Lane Theatre on 8 May 1777. Plot Act I Scene I: Lady Sneerwell, a wealthy young widow, and her hireling Sn ...
" 1984) * ''
Too Close For Comfort ''Too Close for Comfort'' is an American sitcom television series that aired on ABC from November 11, 1980, to May 5, 1983, and in first-run syndication from April 7, 1984, to February 7, 1987. Its name was changed to ''The Ted Knight Show'' w ...
'' (TV series) – David Jenner (episode: "
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" 1984) * ''
Airwolf ''Airwolf'' is an American action military drama television series that centers on a high-technology military helicopter, code-named ''Airwolf'', and its crew. The show follows them as they undertake various exotic missions, many involving e ...
'' (TV series) – Darren McBride (episode: " Half-Pint," 1985) * ''
Murder, She Wrote ''Murder, She Wrote'' is an American crime drama television series, created by Peter S. Fischer, Richard Levinson and William Link, starring Angela Lansbury, and produced and distributed by Universal Television for the CBS network. The seri ...
'': "Steal Me a Story" (airdate November 15, 1987) * '' Out of This World''   – Mayor Kyle Applegate (1987–1991) * ''
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'': "Hollywood"  – Professor Zugar (airdate May 13, 1989) * ''
B.L. Stryker ''B.L. Stryker'' is an American detective drama that aired on ABC from February 13, 1989, to May 5, 1990, as part of the '' ABC Mystery Movie'' umbrella group, along with '' Columbo'', and ''Kojak''. Tom Selleck was one of the series' executive p ...
'': "The King of Jazz" - Alexander Ludlow (November 18, 1989) * '' Matlock'': "The Outcast"  – Elliot Jones (Feb 7, 1992) * '' In the Heat of the Night'': "Time's Long Shadow" (1994) * '' The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw'' (1991)


References


External links

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Doug McClure Biography at Movies.com
(archived copy)



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