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Dan Sheridan
Dan Sheridan in Maverick 1959
Born

Daniel Marvin Sheridan


(1916-09-03)September 3, 1916
Ireland
DiedJune 29, 1963(1963-06-29) (aged 46)
Encino, California, U.S.
Occupation(s)Film and television actor
Years active19571963

Daniel Marvin Sheridan[1] (September 3, 1916 – June 29, 1963[2]) was an Irish-American actor who appeared in more than thirty-five television series between 1957 and his death at the age of forty-six in 1963. He was cast in forty-one episodes of the ABC/Warner Brothers western series, Lawman, usually as the bartender, Jake Summers.

Early life and career[edit]

Born in Ireland,[2] Sheridan was honored for his service during World War II with the Australian Military Cross, the Anzac Military Medal, the United States Silver Star, and the French Croix de Guerre.[3]

A supporting player, he also appeared in several films, including Cry of the City with Victor Mature and Shelley Winters, Bullwhip with Guy Madison and Rhonda Fleming, and Cole Younger, Gunfighter.[4] In 1959 he played Doc Baxter in the "Duel at Sundown" episodeofMaverick starring James Garner and Clint Eastwood, an ABC/WB western. Two years earlier in 1957 he also appeared as a derby-topped yahoo in the series' episode "Ghost Rider".[5][6] Later that same first season he played the butler in the episode "Black Fire" with Garner and Hans Conreid. He played Sheriff McVey in "The Rifleman" S1 E24 "The Trade" which aired 3/9/1959.

Other television series in which Sheridan appeared, often several times in various roles, include Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Untouchables with Robert Stack, The Rough Riders, Bat Masterson with Gene Barry, Yancy Derringer with Jock Mahoney, Jefferson Drum, Have Gun - Will Travel with Richard Boone, Colt .45 with Wayde Preston, The Rebel with Nick Adams, Gunsmoke with James Arness, Bronco with Ty Hardin, Cheyenne with Clint Walker, Tales of Wells Fargo with Dale Robertson, Bonanza, The Virginian, Rawhide, Checkmate with Sebastian Cabot and Doug McClure, and Route 66.[7][8][9] In 1962 Sheridan appeared as Pilbeam on The Virginian in the episode "Big Day, Great Day." In 1963 Sheridan appeared as Brakeman on The Virginian in the episode "Run Away Home."

Selected filmography[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Jarvis, Everett Grant (1977). Final Curtain : Deaths of Noted Movie and TV Personalities, 1915-1992. Secaucus, NJ : Carol Publishing Group. p. 237. ISBN 0-8065-1344-6.
  • ^ a b Truitt, Evelyn Mack (1977). Who Was Who on Screen. :. p. 422. Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: Missing ISBN..
  • ^ "Show's Bartender Decorated Hero". The Baltimore Sun. Maryland, Baltimore. 24 December 1961. p. 27. Retrieved 5 June 2018 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  • ^ "AFI-Catalog". catalog.afi.com. Archived from the original on 26 April 2019.
  • ^ "Duel at Sundown (1959)". BFI. Archived from the original on 8 May 2017.
  • ^ "Ghost Rider (1957)". BFI. Archived from the original on 26 April 2019.
  • ^ "Dan Sheridan". www.aveleyman.com.
  • ^ "Dan Sheridan". BFI. Archived from the original on 26 April 2019.
  • ^ "Dan Sheridan - TV Guide". TVGuide.com.
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