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Don Durant

Don Durant
Mark Goddard Don Durant Karen Sharpe Johnny Ringo 1959.JPG
Durant (right) with Mark Goddard and Karen Sharpe in Johnny Ringo, 1959.
Born Donald Allison Durae
(1932-11-20)November 20, 1932
Long Beach, California, USA
Died March 15, 2005(2005-03-15) (aged 72)
Monarch Beach, California, USA
Cause of death Leukemia and lymphoma
Resting place Pacific View Memorial Park, Corona del Mar, California
Residence Monarch Beach, California
Occupation Actor and Businessman
Spouse(s) Trudy Wroe Durant (1931–2007; married 1959–2005, his death)
Children Jeff and Heidi
Website http://www.johnnyringo.net/

Don Durant (November 20, 1932 – March 15, 2005) was an American actor and singer, best known for his role as the gunslinger-turned-sheriff in the CBS Western series Johnny Ringo, which ran on Thursdays from October 1, 1959 to June 30, 1960.

Durant was born as Donald Allison Durae in Long Beach, California. His father was killed in a truck accident near Bakersfield two months before Durant's birth; his mother remarried three times before she died of lung cancer at the age of only forty-six in 1959. Durant himself was seriously injured a few weeks before his eleventh birthday, when his bicycle chain broke, and he careened into the path of a cement truck. He lay in a coma for three days, his right arm fractured, his right femur and hip so badly damaged that doctors nearly amputated the leg before his family scraped up enough money for a specialist. Young Durant was bedridden for more than a year.

One of Durant's stepfathers owned a cattle ranch near Elko in northeastern Nevada. Durant spent a summer there and learned to shoot and ride before he returned to California. In junior high school, he was a deejay for a local radio station. In high school, he played on the football team, having worn special plates because of his previous injuries. He enlisted in the United States Navy. At one point, he served in the United States Army as well because of a mixup in paperwork. Toward the end of his commitment, he entertained veterans at Letterman Army Hospital in San Francisco.


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