Jock Gaynor

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Jock Gaynor

Jock Gaynor Death

Jock passed away on April 2, 1998 at the age of 68 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

Jock Gaynor death quick facts:
  • When did Jock Gaynor die?

    April 2, 1998
  • How old was Jock Gaynor when died?

    68
  • Where did Jock Gaynor die? What was the location of death?

    Los Angeles, California, USA

Jock Gaynor Birthday and Date of Death

Jock Gaynor was born on September 14, 1929 and died on April 2, 1998. Jock was 68 years old at the time of death.

Birthday: September 14, 1929
Date of Death: April 2, 1998
Age at Death: 68

Jock Gaynor - Biography

Jock Gaynor (September 14, 1929 – April 2, 1998) was an American actor, producer, and writer, whose work was confined primarily to television. His series acting career began at the age of thirty-one, when he was cast in a supporting role as deputy marshal Heck Martin during the first season (1960-1961) of the NBC western series Outlaws, starring Barton MacLane and Don Collier, and in the second season, Collier and Bruce Yarnell. His character Heck Martin was the on-screen nephew to Collier's role of Will Foreman.
Thereafter, Gaynor guest starred on Clint Walker's ABC/Warner Brothers western series, Cheyenne in the 1961 episode "Incident at Dawson Flats". In the story line, Cheyenne arrives at Dawson Flats to attend the wedding of his friend, Johnny McIntyre (Gaynor) to Selma Dawson (Joan O'Brien), daughter of an embittered paralyzed rancher, Cyrus Dawson (Morris Ankrum). Before the wedding takes place, however, McIntyre accidentally kills Selma's brother, Lafe Dawson (John Cliff). Hampton Fancher appears as the youngest Dawson brother, Jasper. Cheyenne proceeds to uncover secrets of the dysfuncitonal Dawson family.

Gaynor also guest starred on such series as Laramie, the NBC western with John Smith and Robert Fuller, and in two episodes each of ABC's Batman and The Iron Horse with Dale Robertson and CBS's Mission: Impossible.
From 1963-1964, Gaynor appeared as Dr. William Scott in the soap opera The Doctors (1963-1982), the work of Orin Tovrov, who, according to the book Total Television had also created the old serial Ma Perkins. He voiced an alien and guest-starred as a villain in two episodes of 'Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea". After appearances on CBS's Mannix with Mike Connors and Cannon with William Conrad, both in 1973, Gaynor rarely acted thereafter.

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