DENNIS WEAVER - QUESTIONNAIRE SIGNED 04/28/1997 - HFSID 287022
Price: $300.00
DENNIS WEAVER
He has signed and also hand printed his name on a questionnaire,
filling in the answers to the 20 questions with the same blue ball point
pen.
Questionnaire signed: "Dennis Weaver". (He has also hand
printed his full name as "Billy Dennis Weaver". One page, 8½x11.No place,
1997 April 28. Weaver has answered 19 questions about his life and
personal tastes, declining to state his date of birth. Among his interesting
answers, he lists his own TV series McCloud as co-favorite TV show, along
with All in the Family. For the person he would most like to meet, he has
offered two choices: Lincoln or Christ. He has declined to offer a judgment as
to O. J. Simpson's guilt or innocence, and named Neale Donald Walsch (author of
the series Conversations with God) as his favorite writer. After failing
to make the US Olympic team in 1948, college track star Weaver (1924-2006)
discovered an interest and talent for acting. He found movie supporting roles,
mostly in Westerns, until his breakthrough role as Emmy-winning Deputy
Chester Goode in the TV Western Gunsmoke (1955-1964). The most
successful of his subsequent TV series was McCloud (1970-1977), cast
as a Western lawman moved to New York City. A memorable film role was in the
early Steven Spielberg TV movie Duel (1971). Weaver was born in
1924 and died in 2006. Fine condition.
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