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Ty Hardin

Actor who shot to fame in TV series Bronco

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Ty Hardin, star of TV Western series Bronco. Born: 1 January, 1930 in New York City, New York. Died: 3 August, 2017 in Huntington Beach, California, aged 87

Ty Hardin, a popular film and television actor who starred as the gunman Bronco Layne in the TV Western series Bronco and worked with Henry Fonda and Kirk Douglas among others, has died.

A resident of Huntington Beach, California, Hardin died at age 87. His widow, Carolyn Pampu Hardin, said that he had been in failing health.

Born Orison Whipple Hungerford Jr in New York, Hardin grew up in Texas, served in the Korean War and played football at Texas A&M under future University of Alabama coach Paul “Bear” Bryant.

He changed his name in his 20s, in homage to the outlaw John Wesley Hardin, as his acting career was taking off.

Hardin credited John Wayne for giving him a major break when the actor helped him get a contract with Warner Brothers.

When Clint Walker left the TV show Cheyenne in 1958 over a contractua­l dispute, Hardin stepped in and continued in the spin-off Bronco, which aired until 1962.

Hardin also had a diverse film career, from the Joan Crawford thriller Berserk! to the Second World War movies Battle of the Bulge and PT 109.

After struggling with tax issues in the 1970s, he founded an anti-tax organisati­on that became the extremist antigovern­ment group the Arizona Patriots.

The Patriots disbanded after federal agents raided one of the group;s camps in 1986. AP The Scotsman welcomes obituaries and appreciati­ons from contributo­rs as well as suggestion­s of possible obituary subjects. Please contact: Gazette Editor n The Scotsman, Level 7, Orchard Brae House, 30 Queensferr­y Road, Edinburgh EH4 2HS; n gazette@scotsman.com

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