Jeffrey Hunter AKA Henry Herman McKinnies, Jr. Born: 25-Nov-1926 Birthplace: New Orleans, LA Died: 27-May-1969 Location of death: Los Angeles, CA Cause of death: Accident - Fall Remains: Buried, Glen Haven Memorial Park Cemetery, Sylmar, CA
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: King of Kings Military service: US Navy (enlisted Seaman 1st Class, 1945-46, medical discharge) Father: (sales engineer) Wife: Barbara Rush (m. 1-Dec-1950, div. 29-Mar-1955, one son) Son: Christopher (b. 29-Aug-1952) Wife: Joan Bartlett (m. 7-Jul-1957, div. 28-Feb-1967, three children) Wife: Emily McLaughlin (m. 4-Feb-1969, until his death)
High School: Whitefish Bay High School, Milwaukee, WI (1945) University: School of Speech, Northwestern University (graduated) University: UCLA (working on master's, left to act)
Phi Delta Theta Fraternity Hollywood Walk of Fame 6916 Hollywood Blvd. (television) Stroke 1969
TELEVISION Temple Houston Temple Houston (1963-64)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Super Colt 38 (5-Sep-1969) The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell (8-May-1968) Custer of the West (22-Dec-1967) A Guide for the Married Man (25-May-1967) A Witch Without a Broom (1967) Dimension 5 (Oct-1966) Brainstorm (5-May-1965) Murieta! (Feb-1965) Gold for the Caesars (9-Mar-1963) No Man Is an Island (20-Sep-1962) The Longest Day (Sep-1962) · Sgt. Fuller King of Kings (11-Oct-1961) · Jesus Christ Man-Trap (20-Sep-1961) Key Witness (6-Oct-1960) Hell to Eternity (30-Sep-1960) · Guy Gabaldon Sergeant Rutledge (18-May-1960) · Lt. Tom Cantrell In Love and War (31-Oct-1958) The Last Hurrah (24-Oct-1958) · Adam Caulfield Count Five and Die (23-Dec-1957) No Down Payment (30-Oct-1957) · David Martin The Way to the Gold (10-May-1957) The True Story of Jesse James (Feb-1957) · Frank James Gun for a Coward (30-Jan-1957) · Bless Keough A Kiss Before Dying (12-Jun-1956) · Gordon Grant The Great Locomotive Chase (8-Jun-1956) The Proud Ones (May-1956) The Searchers (13-Mar-1956) · Martin Pawley Seven Cities of Gold (Sep-1955) · Matuwir Seven Angry Men (27-Mar-1955) · Owen Brown White Feather (15-Feb-1955) · Little Dog Princess of the Nile (11-Jun-1954) Three Young Texans (Jan-1954) Sailor of the King (11-Jun-1953) Dreamboat (25-Jul-1952) · Bill Ainslee Lure of the Wilderness (16-Jul-1952) · Ben Tyler Belles on Their Toes (2-May-1952) Red Skies of Montana (20-Jan-1952) Take Care of My Little Girl (6-Jul-1951) The Frogmen (24-May-1951) · Pappy Creighton Fourteen Hours (6-Mar-1951) Call Me Mister (31-Jan-1951)
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