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Dale Robertson, who hosted TV western series "Death Valley Days" and starred in a number of big-screen westerns in the '50s and '60s, died Wednesday at the age of 89 of complications from lung cancer.
Dale Robertson, an Oklahoma native who became a star of television and movie Westerns during the genre's heyday, died Tuesday. He was 89.
Dale Robertson, a veteran of movies and TV Westerns of the 1950s and ’60s who played “the left-handed gun” on NBC’s Tales of Wells Fargo, died Wednesday of lung cancer and pneumonia in a ...
Dale Robertson, who parlayed an easy drawl and a way with horses that he acquired as a boy in Oklahoma to become a popular and strong-minded star of westerns on television and in the movies for ...
Dale Robertson, who hosted TV western series "Death Valley Days" and starred in a number of big-screen westerns in the '50s and '60s, died Wednesday at the age of 89 of complications from lung cancer.
Dale Robertson, an Oklahoma native who became a star of television and movie Westerns during the genre's heyday, died Tuesday. He was 89. Robertson's niece, Nancy Robertson, said her uncle died at ...
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Dale Robertson, an Oklahoma native who became a star of television and movie Westerns during the genre's heyday, died Tuesday. He was 89.
Dale Robertson, who parlayed an easy drawl and a way with horses that he acquired as a boy in Oklahoma to become a popular and strong-minded star of westerns on television and in the movies for ...
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Dale Robertson, an Oklahoma native who became a star of television and movie Westerns during the genre's heyday, died Tuesday. He was 89.
Dale Robertson, who parlayed an easy drawl and a way with horses that he acquired as a boy in Oklahoma to become a popular and strong-minded star of westerns on television and in the movies for ...