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  1. Calhoun reportedly has a reputation as a ladies' man and may or may not have had romances with numerous co-stars, including Betty Grable and Lana Turner. He reportedly settled a paternity suit and when going through the divorce from his first wife, she accused him of "adultery with 79 women." --From Los Angeles Times obituary, April 29, 1999.

  2. The Texan: Created by James Gunn, Kathleen Hite. With Rory Calhoun, Regis Parton, Duncan Lamont, James Drake. The Texan, a Civil War Veteran whose reputation of being the fastest gun in the west precedes him, roams across Texas from town to town, not looking for trouble, but trouble finds him.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm1776799Rory Calhoun - IMDb

    Rory Calhoun. Actor: Mannix. Rory Calhoun was born on 29 September 1934 in McDonough, Georgia, USA. He was an actor, known for Mannix (1967), The Main Event (1979) and Requiem for a Heavyweight (1962).

  4. Jun 28, 2024 · Rory is one of the wealthiest and most well-liked actors in movies. Rory Calhoun’s net worth is roughly $1.5 million, according to our analysis of data from sources like Wikipedia, Forbes, and Business Insider. Rory Calhoun was a well-known American film and TV actor.

  5. Rory Calhoun James Philbrook Todd Martin Silvia Solar Leo Anchóriz Axel Anderson Fernando Bilbao Sebastian Cavalieri Eric Chapman John Clarke Beni Deus At Civil War's end, hidden Confederate gold pits a group of ex-Union soldiers against Confederate troops occupying a fort in the Oklahoma Territory but forces them into a temporary alliance when attacked by Indians.

  6. Rory Calhoun was an American actor, producer, and writer. He was born on August 8, 1922, in Los Angeles, California. He began his career in the 1940s, appearing in films such as "The Red House" (1947) and "The Flame and the Arrow" (1950).

  7. Rory Calhoun was an American film and television actor, screenwriter and producer. He starred in numerous Westerns in the 1950s and 1960s, and appeared in supporting roles in films such as How to Marry a Millionaire (1953).