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  1. Jan 21, 2022 · Bruce Boxleitner’s career acting in Westerns began when he was cast in an episode of CBS’s Gunsmoke in 1975. In 2011, Boxleitner was still making Westerns, starring in the made-for-television movie Smokewood. Publicity photo taken in 2011 during production of 2012 TV movie “Smokewood.”. Contemplating his career, Boxleitner says, “I ...

  2. Feb 27, 2022 · Bruce Boxleitner is a legendary actor in Hollywood. It has been more than four decades that he has been in the film industry. He is known for Cedar Love, Double Mommy, Space Command, and more. Further, Boxleitner is also a writer of sci-fiction and suspense thriller movies. The birth date of Boxleitner is 12 May 1950.

  3. A native Midwesterner, Bruce Boxleitner received his formal acting training on the stage. He is an alumnus of Chicago’s prestigious Goodman Theater. His first television appearance was a five-line part in The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Since then, he has worked steadily in television, frequently in Westerns, and became known for his starring role ...

  4. Jul 30, 2015 · Bruce Boxleitner was at the Hallmark Channel’s Television Critics Association summer press tour party for his TV series Cedar Cove. I interviewed him about the current season, and then brought ...

  5. Sep 26, 2021 · Boxleitner’s Net Worth. Boxleitner’s net worth lies around $3 million according to reports. He steadily grew his net worth through his many films and television series roles from the 90s to 2010. Boxleitner has had a successful acting career, as he has featured in more than two dozen movies.

  6. Jan 8, 2013 · Bruce Boxleitner is also a Sci-Fi buff, which you might have known from his roles in the original and sequel of Tron and his role as Capt. John Sheridan in Babylon 5. But you may not have known he has also written two Sci-Fi novels with a Western setting: Frontier Earth and Searcher. This native Midwesterner is an alumnus of Chicago’s ...

  7. Boxleitner is best known as the star of the TV series "How the West Was Won" (ABC, 1978-79) in which he played James Arness's nephew, a fugitive from the law in the Old West. He went on to headline the short-lived period action show "Bring 'Em Back Alive" (CBS, 1982-83), and was a secret agent opposite Kate Jackson in the tongue-in-cheek espionage series "Scarecrow and Mrs. King" (CBS, 1983-87).