Reg Parton


Biography

Reg Parton was who had a successful Hollywood career. In Parton's early acting career, Parton appeared in such films as "Four Guns to the Border" (1954), the Jeff Morrow adaptation "This Island Earth" (1955) and the western "The Hired Gun" (1957) with Rory Calhoun. Parton also appeared in the western "Apache Territory" (1958) with Rory Calhoun, "Apache Uprising" (1965) and the adap...

Biography

Reg Parton was who had a successful Hollywood career. In Parton's early acting career, Parton appeared in such films as "Four Guns to the Border" (1954), the Jeff Morrow adaptation "This Island Earth" (1955) and the western "The Hired Gun" (1957) with Rory Calhoun. Parton also appeared in the western "Apache Territory" (1958) with Rory Calhoun, "Apache Uprising" (1965) and the adaptation "Waco" (1966) with Howard Keel. Parton continued to act in productions like "Hostile Guns" (1967) with George Montgomery, the western "Red Tomahawk" (1967) with Howard Keel and "Arizona Bushwhackers" (1968) with Howard Keel. Parton also appeared in the comedy "The Love Bug" (1968) with Dean Jones, "The Split" (1968) with Jim Brown and "Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo" (1977). Parton had a number of different projects under Parton's belt in the seventies and the eighties, including "Hooper" with Burt Reynolds (1978), "The Cat From Outer Space" with Ken Berry (1978) and "Butch and Sundance: The Early Days" with William Katt (1979). Parton's credits also expanded to "Midnight Madness" (1980), "Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen" (1981) starring Peter Ustinov and "The Sword and the Sorcerer" (1982). Parton more recently worked on the Andre Gower comedic adventure "The Monster Squad" (1987).

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