Glenn Corbett

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Television Actor · Born Aug 17, 1933 · Died Jan 16, 1993 · United States Of America · Male

Glenn Corbett (August 17, 1933 – January 16, 1993) was an American actor in movies and television for more than thirty years. Corbett came to national attention in the early 1960s when he replaced George Maharis in the cast of the popular CBS adventure drama Route 66. He followed this with roles in high-profile films and television shows like the original Star Trek series, the daytime soap opera The Doctors, the prime time soap Dallas, and movies like Chisum with John Wayne and the World War II epic Midway. He was in the movie Shenandoah with Jimmy Stewart. 2Early years An American lead actor and supporting actor, Corbett was born Glenn Edwin Rothenburg on August 17, 1933 in El Monte, California, the son of Sarah Bell (Holland) and John Warren Rothenburg, a garage mechanic. After serving in the United States Navy as a Seabee, he met his wife Judy at Occidental College and with her encouragement he began acting in campus theater plays. He was seen by a talent scout and was signed to a contract with Columbia Pictures. 2Film and television career Corbett's film debut was in The Crimson Kimono (1959); it was followed with supporting roles in The Mountain Road (1960) and Man on a String (1960). He took the lead role in William Castle's suspense thriller, Homicidal in (1961). In other film work, Corbett starred with John Wayne in Chisum (1970), as sheriff Pat Garrett, opposite Wayne in the role of Lincoln County rancher John Chisu

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