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Fess Parker

Fess Elisha Parker Jr. (born F. E. Parker Jr.;[1] August 16, 1924 – March 18, 2010),[2] was an American film and television actor best known for his portrayals of the titular characters in the Walt Disney television miniseries Davy Crockett (1954–55; ABC) and the television series Daniel Boone (1964–70; NBC).[3][4]

Fess Parker
Parker in 1968
Born(1924-08-16)August 16, 1924
DiedMarch 18, 2010(2010-03-18) (aged 85)
Resting placeSanta Barbara Cemetery
Alma materHardin-Simmons University
University of Texas (BA)
University of Southern California (MA)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • singer
  • winemaker
  • resort owner-operator
Years active1950–2007
Known for
Television
Spouse
Marcella Belle Rinehart
(m. 1960)
Children2
Websitefessparker.com

Early years edit

Parker was born in Fort Worth, Texas, and raised on a farm in Tom Green County near San Angelo.[5] His father – born Fess Parker but later added the initial "E." – was a tax assessor. The name Fess had been given to him in honor of the educator and politician Simeon D. Fess.[1] The future actor decided to change his name from F.E. Parker Jr. to Fess Elisha Parker Jr. He selected the middle name himself, when he was a teenager (about 1937), because it sounded rhythmic and matched his middle initial.[1]

He enlisted in the U.S. Navy in the latter part of the Second World War,[6][7] hoping to become a pilot. He was turned down because he was too tall at 6 feet 6 inches (1.98 m).[8] He then tried to become a radioman gunner, but he was found too large to fit comfortably into the rear cockpit. He was finally transferred to the United States Marine Corps as a radio operator and shipped out to the South Pacific shortly before the war ended.[8]

Discharged in 1946, he enrolled at Hardin–Simmons University in Abilene, Texas, with assistance from the GI Bill. After an automobile collision, he was stabbed in the neck by the other driver during an argument.[8] He was an active member of the H-SU Players Club and transferred to the University of Texas at Austin in 1947 as a history major and continued to be active in drama. One of his roommates there was the future actor L.Q. Jones. Parker graduated from UT in 1950 with a degree in history. He had been initiated into the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Having one year remaining on his GI Bill benefits, he studied drama at the University of Southern California, where he pursued a master's degree in theater history.[2][9]

Career edit

Parker began his show-business career in the summer of 1951 when he had a $32-a-week job as an extra in the play Mister Roberts,[9] although he is credited with the voice of Leslie, the chauffeur, in the 1950 film Harvey. Within months, he was on location with a minor part in Untamed Frontier with Joseph Cotten and Shelley Winters.

Parker became a contract player with Warner Bros., appearing in small roles in several films such as Springfield Rifle (1952), Island in the Sky, The Bounty Hunter and Battle Cry. In 1954, he appeared as Grat Dalton in the Jim Davis syndicated Western anthology series Stories of the Century in the episode "The Dalton Brothers".

In another 1954 appearance, Parker was cast as Curt Morrison, a cowboy/militia-marshal patrolling the land rush in the New Mexico Territory, in the episode "The Kickapoo Run" on the syndicated anthology series Death Valley Days. In the 1961 Death Valley Days episode "A Miracle at Whiskey Gulch", Parker portrayed the Reverend Joel H. Todd, who tries to instill Christian principles in a wild frontier town.[citation needed]

Davy Crockett edit

 
Fess Parker as Davy Crockett addresses the city of Philadelphia in the Walt Disney television miniseries
 
With Sandra Warner in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

According to Parker himself, when the Walt Disney Company was seeking an actor to play Davy Crockett, James Arness, later cast as Marshal Matt Dillon on CBS's Gunsmoke, was first considered for the title role. Parker had recently graduated to being a contract weekly actor but listened to his agent and appeared in a Warner Bros. science fiction film about giant ants called Them!, which required only one day's work. He had a small scene as a pilot put into an insane asylum after claiming his plane had been downed by giant flying insects. Arness appeared in a larger role in the same film.[10]

During the screening of this film, Walt Disney looked past Arness and discovered Parker. Disney was impressed by Parker's portrayal of a man who was unswerving in his belief in what he saw despite the forces of authority against him. Parker was asked to drop by the Disney Studio. When he did, he brought his guitar, met Disney, sang a song, and then said goodbye. Several weeks later, Parker was informed that he had been selected over Arness and several others for the role, including Buddy Ebsen, who eventually played Crockett's sidekick, Georgie Russell.[10]

Disney's three-episode version of Crockett depicted his exploits as a frontiersman, congressman, and tragic hero of the Alamo. The episodes have been called the first television miniseries, though the term had not yet been coined. Davy Crockett (1954–55) was a tremendous hit and led to a merchandising frenzy for coonskin caps and all things Crockett.[10]

Parker became a contract star for Disney and appeared in The Great Locomotive Chase, Westward Ho, the Wagons!, Old Yeller, and The Light in the Forest. He complained that they were all basically the same role. Disney refused to lend Parker for roles outside that persona, such as Jeffrey Hunter's role opposite John Wayne in The Searchers and Marilyn Monroe's leading man in Bus Stop.[11]

Parker was dissatisfied with Disney's proposal to use him only in a small role in Tonka. He was put on suspension for refusing the role, and subsequently left Disney.[12]

Post Disney edit

Parker made guest appearances on many television programs, and composed and sang. He performed the occasional role of Tom Conrad, editor of the Diablo Courier in the syndicated western series, Annie Oakley (1954–1957), starring Gail Davis, Brad Johnson, and Jimmy Hawkins.[13]

Parker was contracted to Paramount Pictures from 1958 to 1962. He appeared in a small assortment of Paramount movies, including a cameo as an unnamed frontiersman in Bob Hope's Western comedy Alias Jesse James and supporting roles in The Hangman (1959) with Robert Taylor, The Jayhawkers! (1959) with Jeff Chandler, and Hell Is for Heroes (1962) with Steve McQueen.

In 1962, he starred in the title role of the TV series Mr Smith Goes to Washington, portraying the same idealistic character that James Stewart had played in the 1939 film. Parker took to the stage in 1963, in a traveling production of Oklahoma! as Curly. The movie roles he sought were elusive.[10] In 1966, Parker starred in the movie Smoky, directed by George Sherman where he played the role of Clint Barkley, who finds a black stallion named Smoky, a wild stallion who eventually becomes a wonderful cutting horse and the best friend an old cowboy could ever want.

Daniel Boone edit

 
Fess Parker as Daniel Boone with Brock Peters

Parker's Daniel Boone television series portraying another historic figure of America's frontier days began filming in 1964. Over its six years (1964 to 1970) as one of the highest-rated shows of its time, Parker was not only the star of the series, but also the co-producer and director of five of its most popular episodes.[14]

Turning down the title role of McCloud, Parker retired from acting at the age of 49 after a sitcom pilot called The Fess Parker Show was broadcast on March 28, 1974, but was not subsequently picked up by the network.

Awards edit

Fess Parker was nominated for best new personality Emmy in 1954, but lost to George Gobel. He was never nominated again, nor was his show Daniel Boone.[15]

In 1991, he was named a Disney Legend.

In 2003, Parker received the Texas Cultural Trust's "Texas Medal of Arts Award", established only the year before.[16][17]

For his work with Disney, Parker was honored in December 2004 with his own tribute window on a façade in the Frontierland section of Disneyland.[18]

Business and politics edit

Parker became interested in opening a Davy Crockett-themed amusement park. In the late 1960s, he optioned land in northern Kentucky at the intersection of Interstates 71 and 75, with the intention of building Frontier Worlds. However, when the Taft Broadcasting Company of Cincinnati, Ohio, began building Kings Island Amusement Park in nearby Mason, Ohio, less than a 2-hour drive from Parker's site, financing for Parker's venture dried up.[19][20][21]

Fess Parker Winery edit

 
The Fess Parker Winery in Los Olivos, California
 
Fess Parker in 1985

After his acting career, Parker devoted much of his time to operating his Fess Parker Family Winery and Vineyards in Los Olivos, California.[22] The winery is owned and operated by Parker's family, and has produced several different types of award-winning wines. Parker's son, Eli, is president and director of winemaking and vineyard operations, while daughter, Ashley, is vice president of marketing and sales.[22][23]

The Parker operation includes over 1,500 acres (610 ha) of vineyards, and a tasting room and visitor center along the Foxen Canyon Wine Trail. In addition to wine, the winery is known for selling coonskin caps and bottle toppers inspired by Parker's Crockett and Boone characters, and for its appearance under another name in the movie Sideways. In reminiscence of his acting days, Parker's wine labels have a logo of a golden coonskin cap.[24]

Politics edit

In 1985, Parker briefly flirted with running in 1986 for the United States Senate as a Republican for the seat of incumbent Democrat Alan Cranston.[25] He considered himself a conservative in the mold of Ronald Reagan.[26]

Personal life and death edit

Parker married Marcella Belle Rinehart on January 18, 1960. They had two children, Fess Elisha Parker III and Ashley Allen Rinehart, along with 11 grandchildren and a great-grandson.[14] Fess served in the navy during WWII.[27]

Parker died of natural causes on March 18, 2010, at his home in Santa Ynez, California, near the Fess Parker Winery. He is buried in the Santa Barbara Cemetery with a simple headstone, and a coonskin hat inscribed below his name.[2][28]

 
The handprints of Fess Parker in front of Hollywood Hills Amphitheater at Walt Disney World's Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park

Filmography edit

 
Parker as Daniel Boone
 
George Sanders with Parker as Boone (1966)
Year Title Role Notes
1943 We've Never Been Licked Uncredited 1st screen appearance, may be glimped in crowd scenes
1950 Harvey Leslie Voice, Uncredited
1952 No Room for the Groom Cousin Ben Uncredited
Untamed Frontier Clem McCloud
Springfield Rifle Jim Randolph Uncredited
1953 Man on a Tightrope Checkpoint Soldier Uncredited
Take Me to Town Long John Uncredited
The Kid from Left Field McDougal
Island in the Sky Fitch's Co-Pilot Uncredited
Thunder Over the Plains Kirby
1954 Dragonfly Squadron Texas Lieutenant Uncredited
Them! Alan Crotty
The Bounty Hunter Wild Cowboy at Finale Uncredited
1955 Battle Cry Pvt. Speedy
Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier Davy Crockett
1956 The Great Locomotive Chase James J. Andrews
Davy Crockett and the River Pirates Davy Crockett
Westward Ho, The Wagons! John 'Doc' Grayson
1957 Old Yeller Jim Coates
1958 The Light in the Forest Del Hardy
1959 The Hangman Sheriff Buck Weston
Alias Jesse James Davy Crockett Uncredited
The Jayhawkers! Cam Bleeker
1962 Hell Is for Heroes Sgt. Pike
1966 Smoky Clint Barkley
Daniel Boone: Frontier Trail Rider Daniel Boone
1972 Climb an Angry Mountain Sheriff Elisha Cooper TV movie[29]

Television edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Weaver, Tom. Sci-Fi Swarm and Horror Horde: Interviews with 62 Filmmakers, p. 148 (McFarland 2012).
  2. ^ a b c (March 18, 2010) Daniel Boone Actor Fess Parker Dies at 85" CBS News; Accessed March 18, 2010.
  3. ^ Obituary London Guardian, March 19, 2010.
  4. ^ Obituary London Independent, March 25, 2010.
  5. ^ "Disney Legends Award: Fess Parker-1991" Disney.com
  6. ^ "Davy Crockett actor Fess Parker dies, aged 85". BBC. March 19, 2010.
  7. ^ Duke, Alan (March 18, 2010). "'Daniel Boone' star Fess Parker dies". CNN.
  8. ^ a b c The Alcalde, Vol. 91 (no. 6), pg 34–37, University of Texas via Internet Archive. Retrieved July 15, 2022.
  9. ^ a b McLellan, Dennis (March 18, 2010). . The Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on June 4, 2011. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  10. ^ a b c d Richard Severo (March 19, 2010) "Fess Parker, Who as Davy Crockett Set Off Coonskin Cap Craze, Dies at 85", The New York Times Accessed March 19, 2010
  11. ^ Fess Parker Interview Playset Magazine #34
  12. ^ "MichaelBarrier.com – Interviews: Fess Parker". Michaelbarrier.com. Retrieved October 26, 2019.
  13. ^ "Annie Oakley". tvacres.com. Archived from the original on February 4, 2013. Retrieved January 11, 2010.
  14. ^ a b Official Website Biography Page June 23, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Accessed March 18, 2010
  15. ^ Tom O'Neil (March 18, 2010) "Fess Parker had that cool coonskin cap – who needs an Emmy?" March 22, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, Los Angeles Times, Accessed March 19, 2010
  16. ^ "Talented Texans to be Honored". The Houston Chronicle. Associated Press. February 7, 2003. p. 2. Retrieved January 22, 2008.
  17. ^ (March 18, 2003) "2003 Texas Medal of Arts Award Winners to Be Celebrated Tuesday, March 25" October 18, 2012, at the Wayback Machine PRNewswire, Accessed March 19, 2010
  18. ^ Heather Hust Rivera (December 18, 2009) "Did You Miss It? Davy Crockett’s Window in Frontierland" Disney Accessed May 25, 2010
  19. ^ "Riding History To The Limits – The Concept". CET. August 26, 2009. Retrieved October 30, 2021.
  20. ^ . Coney Island. Archived from the original on October 9, 2015. Retrieved October 30, 2021.
  21. ^ Suess, Jeff. . The Cincinnati Enquirer. Gannett. Archived from the original on June 14, 2021. Retrieved October 30, 2021.
  22. ^ a b Official Fess Parker Website fessparker.com
  23. ^ Loe, David (June 1, 2018). "Renovated Santa Barbara resort will no longer carry Fess Parker name". Ventura County Star. Retrieved November 5, 2019.
  24. ^ Eric Lindberg (March 18, 2010)"Fess Parker, famed actor and hotelier, dies at 85" March 23, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, The Daily Sound, Accessed March 19, 2010
  25. ^ "Fess Parker Has Eye on Senate". Los Angeles Times. August 9, 1985. Retrieved October 26, 2019.
  26. ^ "He Died as Davy Crockett at the Alamo, but Actor Fess Parker Lives Oh as a California Hotel Baron". People.com. Retrieved October 26, 2019.
  27. ^ "Fess Elisha Parker Jr". Hardin-Simmons University. Retrieved November 20, 2023.
  28. ^ . Archived from the original on March 22, 2010. Retrieved March 19, 2010.
  29. ^ Climb An Angry Mountain 1972, YouTube

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Fess Elisha Parker Jr born F E Parker Jr 1 August 16 1924 March 18 2010 2 was an American film and television actor best known for his portrayals of the titular characters in the Walt Disney television miniseries Davy Crockett 1954 55 ABC and the television series Daniel Boone 1964 70 NBC 3 4 Fess ParkerParker in 1968Born 1924 08 16 August 16 1924Fort Worth Texas U S DiedMarch 18 2010 2010 03 18 aged 85 Santa Ynez California U S Resting placeSanta Barbara CemeteryAlma materHardin Simmons UniversityUniversity of Texas BA University of Southern California MA OccupationsActorsingerwinemakerresort owner operatorYears active1950 2007Known forPlaying Davy Crockett and Daniel BooneJim Coates in Old YellerTelevisionDaniel BooneDavy CrockettSpouseMarcella Belle Rinehart m 1960 wbr Children2Websitefessparker wbr com Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 2 1 Davy Crockett 2 2 Post Disney 2 3 Daniel Boone 3 Awards 4 Business and politics 4 1 Fess Parker Winery 4 2 Politics 5 Personal life and death 6 Filmography 6 1 Television 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly years editParker was born in Fort Worth Texas and raised on a farm in Tom Green County near San Angelo 5 His father born Fess Parker but later added the initial E was a tax assessor The name Fess had been given to him in honor of the educator and politician Simeon D Fess 1 The future actor decided to change his name from F E Parker Jr to Fess Elisha Parker Jr He selected the middle name himself when he was a teenager about 1937 because it sounded rhythmic and matched his middle initial 1 He enlisted in the U S Navy in the latter part of the Second World War 6 7 hoping to become a pilot He was turned down because he was too tall at 6 feet 6 inches 1 98 m 8 He then tried to become a radioman gunner but he was found too large to fit comfortably into the rear cockpit He was finally transferred to the United States Marine Corps as a radio operator and shipped out to the South Pacific shortly before the war ended 8 Discharged in 1946 he enrolled at Hardin Simmons University in Abilene Texas with assistance from the GI Bill After an automobile collision he was stabbed in the neck by the other driver during an argument 8 He was an active member of the H SU Players Club and transferred to the University of Texas at Austin in 1947 as a history major and continued to be active in drama One of his roommates there was the future actor L Q Jones Parker graduated from UT in 1950 with a degree in history He had been initiated into the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity Having one year remaining on his GI Bill benefits he studied drama at the University of Southern California where he pursued a master s degree in theater history 2 9 Career editParker began his show business career in the summer of 1951 when he had a 32 a week job as an extra in the play Mister Roberts 9 although he is credited with the voice of Leslie the chauffeur in the 1950 film Harvey Within months he was on location with a minor part in Untamed Frontier with Joseph Cotten and Shelley Winters Parker became a contract player with Warner Bros appearing in small roles in several films such as Springfield Rifle 1952 Island in the Sky The Bounty Hunter and Battle Cry In 1954 he appeared as Grat Dalton in the Jim Davis syndicated Western anthology series Stories of the Century in the episode The Dalton Brothers In another 1954 appearance Parker was cast as Curt Morrison a cowboy militia marshal patrolling the land rush in the New Mexico Territory in the episode The Kickapoo Run on the syndicated anthology series Death Valley Days In the 1961 Death Valley Days episode A Miracle at Whiskey Gulch Parker portrayed the Reverend Joel H Todd who tries to instill Christian principles in a wild frontier town citation needed Davy Crockett edit Main article Davy Crockett TV miniseries nbsp Fess Parker as Davy Crockett addresses the city of Philadelphia in the Walt Disney television miniseries nbsp With Sandra Warner in Mr Smith Goes to WashingtonAccording to Parker himself when the Walt Disney Company was seeking an actor to play Davy Crockett James Arness later cast as Marshal Matt Dillon on CBS s Gunsmoke was first considered for the title role Parker had recently graduated to being a contract weekly actor but listened to his agent and appeared in a Warner Bros science fiction film about giant ants called Them which required only one day s work He had a small scene as a pilot put into an insane asylum after claiming his plane had been downed by giant flying insects Arness appeared in a larger role in the same film 10 During the screening of this film Walt Disney looked past Arness and discovered Parker Disney was impressed by Parker s portrayal of a man who was unswerving in his belief in what he saw despite the forces of authority against him Parker was asked to drop by the Disney Studio When he did he brought his guitar met Disney sang a song and then said goodbye Several weeks later Parker was informed that he had been selected over Arness and several others for the role including Buddy Ebsen who eventually played Crockett s sidekick Georgie Russell 10 Disney s three episode version of Crockett depicted his exploits as a frontiersman congressman and tragic hero of the Alamo The episodes have been called the first television miniseries though the term had not yet been coined Davy Crockett 1954 55 was a tremendous hit and led to a merchandising frenzy for coonskin caps and all things Crockett 10 Parker became a contract star for Disney and appeared in The Great Locomotive Chase Westward Ho the Wagons Old Yeller and The Light in the Forest He complained that they were all basically the same role Disney refused to lend Parker for roles outside that persona such as Jeffrey Hunter s role opposite John Wayne in The Searchers and Marilyn Monroe s leading man in Bus Stop 11 Parker was dissatisfied with Disney s proposal to use him only in a small role in Tonka He was put on suspension for refusing the role and subsequently left Disney 12 Post Disney edit Parker made guest appearances on many television programs and composed and sang He performed the occasional role of Tom Conrad editor of the Diablo Courier in the syndicated western series Annie Oakley 1954 1957 starring Gail Davis Brad Johnson and Jimmy Hawkins 13 Parker was contracted to Paramount Pictures from 1958 to 1962 He appeared in a small assortment of Paramount movies including a cameo as an unnamed frontiersman in Bob Hope s Western comedy Alias Jesse James and supporting roles in The Hangman 1959 with Robert Taylor The Jayhawkers 1959 with Jeff Chandler and Hell Is for Heroes 1962 with Steve McQueen In 1962 he starred in the title role of the TV series Mr Smith Goes to Washington portraying the same idealistic character that James Stewart had played in the 1939 film Parker took to the stage in 1963 in a traveling production of Oklahoma as Curly The movie roles he sought were elusive 10 In 1966 Parker starred in the movie Smoky directed by George Sherman where he played the role of Clint Barkley who finds a black stallion named Smoky a wild stallion who eventually becomes a wonderful cutting horse and the best friend an old cowboy could ever want Daniel Boone edit Main article Daniel Boone 1964 TV series nbsp Fess Parker as Daniel Boone with Brock PetersParker s Daniel Boone television series portraying another historic figure of America s frontier days began filming in 1964 Over its six years 1964 to 1970 as one of the highest rated shows of its time Parker was not only the star of the series but also the co producer and director of five of its most popular episodes 14 Turning down the title role of McCloud Parker retired from acting at the age of 49 after a sitcom pilot called The Fess Parker Show was broadcast on March 28 1974 but was not subsequently picked up by the network Awards editFess Parker was nominated for best new personality Emmy in 1954 but lost to George Gobel He was never nominated again nor was his show Daniel Boone 15 In 1991 he was named a Disney Legend In 2003 Parker received the Texas Cultural Trust s Texas Medal of Arts Award established only the year before 16 17 For his work with Disney Parker was honored in December 2004 with his own tribute window on a facade in the Frontierland section of Disneyland 18 Business and politics editParker became interested in opening a Davy Crockett themed amusement park In the late 1960s he optioned land in northern Kentucky at the intersection of Interstates 71 and 75 with the intention of building Frontier Worlds However when the Taft Broadcasting Company of Cincinnati Ohio began building Kings Island Amusement Park in nearby Mason Ohio less than a 2 hour drive from Parker s site financing for Parker s venture dried up 19 20 21 Fess Parker Winery edit nbsp The Fess Parker Winery in Los Olivos California nbsp Fess Parker in 1985After his acting career Parker devoted much of his time to operating his Fess Parker Family Winery and Vineyards in Los Olivos California 22 The winery is owned and operated by Parker s family and has produced several different types of award winning wines Parker s son Eli is president and director of winemaking and vineyard operations while daughter Ashley is vice president of marketing and sales 22 23 The Parker operation includes over 1 500 acres 610 ha of vineyards and a tasting room and visitor center along the Foxen Canyon Wine Trail In addition to wine the winery is known for selling coonskin caps and bottle toppers inspired by Parker s Crockett and Boone characters and for its appearance under another name in the movie Sideways In reminiscence of his acting days Parker s wine labels have a logo of a golden coonskin cap 24 Politics edit In 1985 Parker briefly flirted with running in 1986 for the United States Senate as a Republican for the seat of incumbent Democrat Alan Cranston 25 He considered himself a conservative in the mold of Ronald Reagan 26 Personal life and death editParker married Marcella Belle Rinehart on January 18 1960 They had two children Fess Elisha Parker III and Ashley Allen Rinehart along with 11 grandchildren and a great grandson 14 Fess served in the navy during WWII 27 Parker died of natural causes on March 18 2010 at his home in Santa Ynez California near the Fess Parker Winery He is buried in the Santa Barbara Cemetery with a simple headstone and a coonskin hat inscribed below his name 2 28 nbsp The handprints of Fess Parker in front of Hollywood Hills Amphitheater at Walt Disney World s Disney s Hollywood Studios theme parkFilmography edit nbsp Parker as Daniel Boone nbsp George Sanders with Parker as Boone 1966 Year Title Role Notes1943 We ve Never Been Licked Uncredited 1st screen appearance may be glimped in crowd scenes1950 Harvey Leslie Voice Uncredited1952 No Room for the Groom Cousin Ben UncreditedUntamed Frontier Clem McCloudSpringfield Rifle Jim Randolph Uncredited1953 Man on a Tightrope Checkpoint Soldier UncreditedTake Me to Town Long John UncreditedThe Kid from Left Field McDougalIsland in the Sky Fitch s Co Pilot UncreditedThunder Over the Plains Kirby1954 Dragonfly Squadron Texas Lieutenant UncreditedThem Alan CrottyThe Bounty Hunter Wild Cowboy at Finale Uncredited1955 Battle Cry Pvt SpeedyDavy Crockett King of the Wild Frontier Davy Crockett1956 The Great Locomotive Chase James J AndrewsDavy Crockett and the River Pirates Davy CrockettWestward Ho The Wagons John Doc Grayson1957 Old Yeller Jim Coates1958 The Light in the Forest Del Hardy1959 The Hangman Sheriff Buck WestonAlias Jesse James Davy Crockett UncreditedThe Jayhawkers Cam Bleeker1962 Hell Is for Heroes Sgt Pike1966 Smoky Clint BarkleyDaniel Boone Frontier Trail Rider Daniel Boone1972 Climb an Angry Mountain Sheriff Elisha Cooper TV movie 29 Television edit Dragnet The Big Winchester March 5 1954 Season 3 Episode 27 Annie Oakley May 8th 1954 Annie and the Texas Sandman Death Valley Days 1954 Season 2 Ep 15 Kickapoo Run Davy Crockett miniseries 1954 1955 City Detective 1 episode 1955 Mr Smith Goes to Washington 1962 1963 Alfred Hitchcock Hour Nothing Ever Happens in Linvale as Sheriff Ben Wister 1963 Daniel Boone lead cast member from 1964 to 1970 with Ed Ames Patricia Blair Darby Hinton and Veronica Cartwright Climb an Angry Mountain 1972 The Fess Parker Show 1974 unsold pilot Oz and James s Big Wine Adventure 2007 as himself discussing wine making See also editList of celebrities who own wineries and vineyardsReferences edit a b c Weaver Tom Sci Fi Swarm and Horror Horde Interviews with 62 Filmmakers p 148 McFarland 2012 a b c March 18 2010 Daniel Boone Actor Fess Parker Dies at 85 CBS News Accessed March 18 2010 Obituary London Guardian March 19 2010 Obituary London Independent March 25 2010 Disney Legends Award Fess Parker 1991 Disney com Davy Crockett actor Fess Parker dies aged 85 BBC March 19 2010 Duke Alan March 18 2010 Daniel Boone star Fess Parker dies CNN a b c Remembering Fess Parker The Alcalde Vol 91 no 6 pg 34 37 University of Texas via Internet Archive Retrieved July 15 2022 a b McLellan Dennis March 18 2010 Fess Parker who played Davy Crockett and Daniel Boone on TV dies at 85 The Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on June 4 2011 Retrieved March 18 2010 a b c d Richard Severo March 19 2010 Fess Parker Who as Davy Crockett Set Off Coonskin Cap Craze Dies at 85 The New York Times Accessed March 19 2010 Fess Parker Interview Playset Magazine 34 MichaelBarrier com Interviews Fess Parker Michaelbarrier com Retrieved October 26 2019 Annie Oakley tvacres com Archived from the original on February 4 2013 Retrieved January 11 2010 a b Official Website Biography Page Archived June 23 2011 at the Wayback Machine Accessed March 18 2010 Tom O Neil March 18 2010 Fess Parker had that cool coonskin cap who needs an Emmy Archived March 22 2010 at the Wayback Machine Los Angeles Times Accessed March 19 2010 Talented Texans to be Honored The Houston Chronicle Associated Press February 7 2003 p 2 Retrieved January 22 2008 March 18 2003 2003 Texas Medal of Arts Award Winners to Be Celebrated Tuesday March 25 Archived October 18 2012 at the Wayback Machine PRNewswire Accessed March 19 2010 Heather Hust Rivera December 18 2009 Did You Miss It Davy Crockett s Window in Frontierland Disney Accessed May 25 2010 Riding History To The Limits The Concept CET August 26 2009 Retrieved October 30 2021 Coney Island History Coney Island Archived from the original on October 9 2015 Retrieved October 30 2021 Suess Jeff Northern Kentucky s Frontier Worlds theme park lost to Kings Island The Cincinnati Enquirer Gannett Archived from the original on June 14 2021 Retrieved October 30 2021 a b Official Fess Parker Website fessparker com Loe David June 1 2018 Renovated Santa Barbara resort will no longer carry Fess Parker name Ventura County Star Retrieved November 5 2019 Eric Lindberg March 18 2010 Fess Parker famed actor and hotelier dies at 85 Archived March 23 2010 at the Wayback Machine The Daily Sound Accessed March 19 2010 Fess Parker Has Eye on Senate Los Angeles Times August 9 1985 Retrieved October 26 2019 He Died as Davy Crockett at the Alamo but Actor Fess Parker Lives Oh as a California Hotel Baron People com Retrieved October 26 2019 Fess Elisha Parker Jr Hardin Simmons University Retrieved November 20 2023 Fess Parker dies played Davy Crockett Around Disney The Orange County Register Archived from the original on March 22 2010 Retrieved March 19 2010 Climb An Angry Mountain 1972 YouTubeExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fess Parker Fess Parker at The Interviews An Oral History of Television Official bio and winery information Fess Parker Facebook Fanpage Fess Parker at IMDb Fess Parker discography at Discogs nbsp Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Film nbsp Television nbsp Texas nbsp California nbsp Business and Economics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fess Parker amp oldid 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