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Don Ciana is known for Definitely, Maybe (2008), The Wrestler (2008) and Summer of Sam (1999).
Don Cobain is known for Cobain: Montage of Heck (2015).
Don Cochran was born in Logansport, Indiana to the parents of George and Diana Cochran. He has two siblings, Scott and Shanda. Don grew up in a family with a strong passion for music. His father was an accomplished trumpet player at a young age thus passing on his passion and love for music to his children. In Don's teenage years he sang in Gospel quartets with his father. This passion for music led Don into venturing on stage performing in many musical theater productions. His first play was the musical Oliver at Lansing Everett High School where he played Bill Sikes. At Cornerstone University he studied musical performance and starred in Gilbert & Sullivan's Pirates of Penzance. After college he joined the Army and continued performing. In the Nashville, Tennessee area he co-starred in Children of a lessor god. He continued to study acting at Lansing Community College and The Actors Workshop in Royal Oak, Michigan. Don is owner of Cochran Entertainment which provides DJ/KJ Services and performance shows.
Don Cochran is known for Heavenly Bodies! (1963).
Don Collier made over 200 credited movie and television appearances. He performed with John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, Anthony Quinn, Dean Martin, Tom Selleck, James Arness, and even Elvis Presley. His first role was as an extra in 1948 in the western Massacre River (1949). This was followed by two more westerns -- Davy Crockett, Indian Scout (1950) and Fort Apache (1948) with John Wayne. He later appeared in three more John Wayne movies. In 1959, Collier won the leading role of U.S. Deputy Marshal Will Foreman in the NBC series, Outlaws (1960). Starring with Don were Barton MacLane and Jock Gaynor. The second season of Outlaws (1960) found Will Foreman as a full-fledged Marshal. New characters were played by Bruce Yarnell, Slim Pickens, and Judy Lewis. Collier kept busy appearing on all the other western TV shows, such as Bonanza (1959), Gunsmoke (1955), Wagon Train (1957), Branded (1965), and Death Valley Days (1952). In 1968, he was cast as the foreman of the ranch The High Chaparral (1967) in David Dortort's latest western series of the same name. Working alongside a extremely talented and experienced cast, his portrayal of Sam Butler was fundamental to the success of the highly acclaimed show, which ran until 1971. Even his commercials took advantage of his cowboy persona, when he became a 1980s icon as The Gum Fighter for Hubba Bubba Bubble Gum. More movies and TV kept him busy. Then he went further back in time when he was called on play the recurring role of William Tompkins in The Young Riders (1989). He continued to guest star on TV in and out of the west in Little House on the Prairie (1974), two made-for-TV Gunsmoke movies (Gunsmoke: To the Last Man (1992) and Gunsmoke: One Man's Justice (1994)), a made-for-TV Bonanza movie (Bonanza: Under Attack (1995)), Banacek (1972), The Waltons (1972), Highway to Heaven (1984) and such big-screen movies as Tombstone (1993). He worked on a western radio drama series titled West of the Story and was sidekick to Fred Imus on Sirius Radio's weekly show, Fred's Trailer Park Bash until Imus' death in 2011. He remained active with public appearances at Western and nostalgia shows like Western Legends Roundup in Kanab, Utah; Territorial Days in Tombstone, Ariz.; and the 50th Anniversary of The High Chaparral event being hosted in Sept. 2017 in Hollywood.
Don Collins is known for Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985), Sea Legs (2003) and Boyz II Men Motown: A Journey Through Hitsville USA Live (2008).
Don Comas is an actor, known for Love You Right (2021), Tech Up (2012) and Split Filter (2019).
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Don Cornelius was born on September 27, 1936 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000), Soul Train (1971) and Jackie's Back! (1999). He was married to Viktoria Chapman and Delores Harrison. He died on February 1, 2012 in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, USA.