
Doug McClure
Acting
Biography
Douglas Osborne "Doug" McClure (May 11, 1935 – February 5, 1995) was an American actor whose career in film and television extended from the 1950s to the 1990s. He is best known for his role as the cowboy Trampas during the entire run from 1962 to 1971 of the NBC western television series, The Virginian, loosely based on the Owen Wister novel.
Born: May 11, 1935
Place of Birth: Glendale, California, USA
Known For

The Twilight Zone
An anthology series containing drama, psychological thriller, fantasy, science fiction, suspense, and/or horror, often concluding with a macabre or unexpected twist.

Strange Companions
A veteran bush pilot and an orphan stowaway crash in a dense Canadian forest, encounter many hardships, and are finally rescued many months later.

Automan
Automan is an American science fiction superhero television series produced by Glen A. Larson. It aired for only 12 episodes on ABC between 1983 and 1984.

The Fall Guy
Hollywood stuntman Colt Seavers picks up some extra pocket money by using his rough-and-tumble skills to track and capture bail jumpers.

Airwolf
As part of a deal with an intelligence agency to look for his missing brother, a renegade pilot goes on missions with an advanced battle helicopter.

The Birdmen
During WWII an American soldier sent to Norway to help with the escape of a scientist working on the atomic bomb for the Germans. Before they can escape they are captured and sent to a POW prison camp in an alpine castle. Cook must find a way to escape with the scientist before the Gestapo discover the Norwegian's true identity and convinces the other prisoners to build a two person glider in which they plan to escape.

Murder, She Wrote
An unassuming mystery writer turned sleuth uses her professional insight to help solve real-life homicide cases.

Barbary Coast
Barbary Coast is an American television series that aired on ABC. The pilot movie first aired on May 4, 1975 and the series itself premiered September 8, 1975; the last episode aired January 9, 1976. Barbary Coast was inspired by a similar 19th-century spy series, The Wild Wild West, and like the earlier program, Barbary Coast mixed the genres of Western and secret agent drama.

Murder, She Wrote
An unassuming mystery writer turned sleuth uses her professional insight to help solve real-life homicide cases.

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson is a talk show hosted by Johnny Carson under The Tonight Show franchise from 1962 to 1992. It originally aired during late-night. For its first ten years, Carson's Tonight Show was based in New York City with occasional trips to Burbank, California; in May 1972, the show moved permanently to Burbank, California. In 2002, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson was ranked #12 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time.
Filmography
as Hamilton Monroe
as Riverboat Poker Player
as Granger
as J. Ross Richardson
as Captain Foster
as David
as Dr. Brand
as Sid Tager
as Kirkland
as Kyle X. Applegate
as Mark Arveson
as Detective Milnor
as Elliot Jones
as Clete Madden
as Al
as J.D. Pennington
as Sheriff Sam Rankin
as Gary Patterson
as The Slapper
as Darren McBride
as Patrick T. Keller
as Self
as Ted Smithers
as Archie
as Russell Sinclair
as Alex Curtis
as McVain
as John Quillan
as Danny Dandoy
as Jim Hill
as Eph Tait
as Greg Collinson
as Hank Fairbanks
as Delaney Burke
as Bowen Tyler
as Jimmy Brent
as David Innes
as Charley Farthing
as Cash Conover
as Lt. J. Haig
as Bowen Tyler
as Lt. Del Culpepper
as Major Harry Cook
as Don Rutland
as Dr. Francis Murphy
as Jake Wyler
as Kermit Holvey
as Dan Hollis
as C.R. Grover
as Trampas
as Edward Young / Paul Towers
as George Spencer
as Trampas (archive footage)
as Trampas (uncredited)
as Doc Willoughby
as Mr. Saunders
as Lt. Brian Fleming
as Cpl. Steve Bennett
as John Geste
as Lt. Sam
as Trampas
as Chuck Manning
as Trampas
as Trampas
as Self
as Trampas
as Self - Co-Host
as Self
as Jed Sills
as Andy Zachary
as Jim Trent
as Frank 'Flip' Flippen
as Pete Grant
as Corporal Jenkins
as Waikiki
as Pilot in Hospital
as Ens. Merry (uncredited)
as Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)
as Soldier (uncredited)
as Ben - Student