Don Collier | |
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Collier at right as Will Foreman, 1960.
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Born |
Santa Monica, California, USA |
October 17, 1928
Alma mater |
Hardin-Simmons University Brigham Young University |
Occupation |
Actor: Will Foreman in Outlaws |
Height | 6'0" |
Spouse(s) | Holly Hire (?-2012) (6 children) |
Children | five children & one stepson |
Website | doncollier |
Actor: Will Foreman in Outlaws
Don Collier (born October 17, 1928) is an actor particularly known for his role in television westerns during the 1960s. He played U.S. Marshal Will Foreman in the 1960-1962 NBC series Outlaws, with Barton MacLane (1902–1969), Jock Gaynor (1929–1998), and Bruce Yarnell (1935–1973). He appeared as a deputy marshal to MacLane in the first season of Outlaws and was promoted to full marshal in the second season, with Yarnell as the new deputy. MacLane left the series after the first season.
Collier was born in Santa Monica, California. His only sibling, a sister, died when she was thirteen. After graduation from high school, Collier joined the United States Navy at the end of World War II. Upon his return to California, Collier obtained a part in the 1948 film Massacre River. The recipient of a football scholarship, he entered Hardin-Simmons University, a Baptist-affiliated institution in Abilene in Taylor County in West Texas. He transferred to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints-owned Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, where he also played football.