Biographies: George Dunn - Actor

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An American actor born in Brownwood, Texas, USA on November 23, 1914 as Ollen George Dunn and died in Los Angeles, California, USA on April 27, 1982. His most important works are Cimarron City (1958-1959), The Adventures of Jim Bowie (1958), Faces (1968), and The Beguiled (1971). He was an American actor and comedian who spent 15 years in vaudeville and started working in nightclubs, before debuting his cinematic career, which was mostly in Western films. He presented the roles of a police officer, driver, doorman, investigator and attendant, and his work helped him visit 95 countries. His first movie was How to Marry a Millionaire (1953), and his last movie was The Shootist (1976) with John Wayne, Lauren Bacall and James Stewart. His last appearance was in The Adventures of Sheriff Lobo (1980). He died at the age of 67.