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In his teens, he acted in productions of the North Shore Children's Theater and, from 1942 to 1944, performed in summer stock with the local Port Players, along with Eileen Heckart, Charlotte Rae and …

0000069061 00000 n He made his professional radio debut in his senior year in high school on a program called "Those Who Serve", playing a GI.

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His parents met at the University of Arkansas, and when he was almost four his family moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. While at Northwestern he was one of a number of students who were cast in He graduated from NU on August 26, 1949, then moved to the Fan response to these appearances was positive and Hunter moved into leading roles with To me, Jeff is the acme of young American manhood. Jeffrey Hunter died of a concussion at 42, after an accidental fall in his home.----- acually he either slipped on an ice cube or choked on a mint..... the world may never know
From 1942 to 1945 he spent his summers appearing in small roles for a touring summer stock company from New York, the Northport Players. His funeral was a small private affair at St Mark's Episcopal Church, Altadena with burial following at Glen Haven Memorial Park. 0000000931 00000 n Detective Sgt. 0000011873 00000 n

He did not see any battle duty, due to a broken arch-bone suffered in a high school football accident.Hunter was discharged from the Navy in May 1946 and went to At college Hunter appeared in two NU stage productions, including Hunter's first film role came in 1949. He was unable to talk immediately to Hunter's third wife, Emily, who was reported under sedation. He likes to ski especially, and can you think of anyone who would look better soaring down a mountain?Hunter then played an Indian chief in the Western, With a friend, Bill Hayes, he set up a production company, Hunter Enterprises. Why, he looks like he just stepped off a college campus. 0000000911 00000 n He completed a naval radar course at the Radio Technical School and was assigned to Communications Division, Headquarters of the Ninth Naval District, Great Lakes, Illinois. Although a veteran of dozens of films, Star Trek fans best remember him for his portrayal of Captain Christopher Pike in the first pilot for Star Trek: The Original Series entitled "The Cage", filmed in 1964. 0000011844 00000 n 0000000734 00000 n trailer << /Size 22 /Info 3 0 R /Root 7 0 R /Prev 75684 /ID[<7f2b2b8613a9a0a887db800d5ac9126e><71010f89415083b93ca0d2938ebe03ba>] >> startxref 0 %%EOF 7 0 obj << /Type /Catalog /Pages 4 0 R /Metadata 5 0 R >> endobj 20 0 obj << /S 36 /T 86 /Filter /FlateDecode /Length 21 0 R >> stream He was a flamboyant orator; he was a bit of a dandy; he was tough; he was gentle; he was an excellent marksman," all features which gave the series greater latitude with a western format. They produced a documentary, Hunter's career was revitalised when he successfully lobbied John Ford to cast him as the second lead in John Ford cast him in another film, although it was only a supporting role—Hunter formed a production company, Mexico Films, and made a film in Mexico, John Ford used him for a third (and final) time as the lead in the Western legal drama It was a difficult part met by critical reaction that ranged from praise to ridicule.
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How did Jeffrey Hunter die? He has sort of — well, an all-encompassing type of magnetism.

He talks about them constantly, and with extreme pride ... You would be certain to guess, even without knowing, that Jeff is the real athletic type. Houston was also described as follows: He would ride, shoot, fight, drink, and love with the best of them and maybe better than most.