CHUCK CONNORS - CONTRACT SIGNED 06/18/1976 - HFSID 321672
Price: $500.00
CHUCK CONNORS
The actor signed this AFTRA contract for an appearance on The Merv Griffin Show for a
compensation of $265 plus 10%
Contract signed: "Chuck Connors", in blue ink, 2 pages (front and verso), 8½x11. June 18,
1970. An AFTRA contract for Chuck Connors to appear on The Merv Griffin Show on the
same day, with a compensation of $265 plus 10%. Chuck Connors (1921-1992) was an
American actor and professional athlete. He played in both Major League Baseball (MLB)
and in the Basketball Association of America, the predecessor to the NBA. Only 12 people
have competed in both leagues. Following his career in sports, he grew into an even more
famous celebrity as an actor. His portrayal of single father Lucas McCain in The
Rifleman is easily his most recognizable role; the show ran for 168 episodes over five
seasons and follows the rancher and his son Mark McCain (portrayed by Johnny Crawford)
as they settle in at a new home in North Fork, New Mexico Territory. The show aired from
1958-1963. He earned his first screen credit in Pat and Mike in 1952, where he portrayed a
police captain. After earning various television and film credits throughout the 1950s,
Connors beat out dozens of other actors for the role of Lucas McCain. After The Rifleman
ended, he picked up starring roles in television shows Arrest and Trial (1963-1964), Branded(1965-1966), and Cowboy in Africa (1967-1968). When none of these shows achieved the
level of success that The Rifleman did, Connors began to focus on the big screen, with
roles in Soylent Green (1973) and Airplane II: The Sequel (1982). In a return to television,
he had a memorable role in the mini-series Roots (1977) as a plantation owner, one of the
many antagonists of the series. The popular actor was awarded a star on the Hollywood
Walk of Fame in 1984. Light surface creases. Corners lightly worn and creased. Small tear on
right edge. Slightly toned. Some ink haloed, but legible. Otherwise, fine condition.
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