SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Aug. 16 (UPI) -- Fess Parker, 82, a 1960s U.S. role model for kids, will be recalled with "Daniel Boone" show reruns on TV Land as well as the release of his series on DVD. TV ...
Fess Parker, who starred as the coonskin-capped Davy Crockett in the 1950s, becoming a lifelong favorite of the baby boomers, died Thursday of natural causes at his home in California's Santa Ynez ...
The 1950s and 1960s introduced Americans to television and riveted audiences with tales of the frontier. One of the most noted actors of the era was Texan Fess Parker. He became one of the most ...
Fess Parker, a name that will be immediately familiar to people of a certain age, say retirement age, died Thursday at age 85. Parker became a national icon as "Davy Crockett" and "Daniel Boone" on ...
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2003-12-07 04:00:00 PDT Los Angeles-- Fess Parker, who played Daniel Boone on TV and Davy Crockett in the movies during the '50s and '60s, and his wife, Marcy, have listed a ranch they own in the ...
The Fess Parker in Santa Barbara, Calif., a DoubleTree by Hilton Resort, has recently completed a renovation of its 360 guestrooms and salute to its founder – Hollywood icon Fess Parker. The 24-acre, ...
California’s Central Coast is best known for the quality of its wine, but that reputation has come with a little help from show biz. This month, two notable reunions will pay tribute to that ...
Daniel Boone: The Complete Series (50th Anniversary Edition) has just been released on DVD and contains all 165 episodes of the NBC series that ran from 1964-1970 and all through the '70s in ...
Fess Parker, whose heroic television portrayal of Davy Crockett sparked an enduring mythology and one of the first Baby Boomer marketing frenzies, died Thursday in California of natural causes. He was ...
LOS ANGELES -- Actor Fess Parker, who became every baby boomer's idol in the 1950s and launched a craze for coonskin caps as television's Davy Crockett, died Thursday of natural causes. He was 85.