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Is anyone still alive from Wagon Train?

By Mia Lopez

Is anyone still alive from Wagon Train?

Only two are alive today. One of these survivors is Michael Burns who ‘evolved’ into a regular after appearing in an early episode as a boy stricken speechless by the murder of his father.

Did Ward Bond died while filming Wagon Train?

Bond died of a heart attack on the fourth season of ‘Wagon Train. Bond shockingly passed on November 5, 1960. John McIntire was brought in to replace the actor, acting as a new wagon master. No explanation was given for Major Adams’ disappearance.

Is Frank McGrath still alive?

Deceased (1903–1967)
Frank McGrath/Living or Deceased

How old was Frank McGrath when he died?

64 years (1903–1967)
Frank McGrath/Age at death

Are the wagon train stories true?

The series, inspired by the 1950 John Ford film “Wagon Master,” detailed the travails of people aboard a wagon train journeying from Missouri to California after the Civil War. Horton was Ward Bond, who played the grizzled wagon master, Maj. Seth Adams.

Why did Robert Fuller leave wagon train?

In 1962, Robert Horton left the popular western Wagon Train after its fifth season. He wished to work more in musical theater. His character of Flint McCullough, the tough hero and scout of the slow moving caravan traveling from Missouri to California, was eventually replaced by another scout, Cooper Smith.

Where is Frank Mcgrath buried?

Forest Lawn, California, United States
Frank McGrath/Place of burial

What happened to Terry Wilson?

Moreover, Terry in the wake of retiring from the film business went on to run a location ranch in Simi Valley, California and was the vice president of a construction firm in Southern California. Wilson died at age 75 on March 30, 1999. He was survived by his wife Mary Ann Wilson and three children.

Where is Frank McGrath buried?

Was Kitty Albright a real person?

Kitty C Albright (1888-1944) – Find A Grave Memorial.

Why did they say Wagons ho?

Fires had to be made from dried buffalo dung, or “buffalo chips,” as settlers called them. The travelers usually ate a breakfast of sowbelly (bacon) and slam-johns (flapjacks). At seven each morning, Applegate gave the command, “Wagons ho!” Each wagon had to be in its assigned place at that time.

Who was the Cook in the movie Wagon Train?

McGrath had been on numerous John Ford films and was constantly teased because he had trouble remembering his lines. Bond actually helped him improve his acting skills while he played Charlie Wooster, the train’s cook. Wilson had previously done his fair share of stuntwork on John Wayne films.

Who was the Scout on the wagon train?

Ward Bond led the group as the Wagon Master alongside Robert Horton, who played the scout Flint McCullough (he was replaced by Robert Fuller as Cooper Smith in season 7 and 8), Frank McGrath as the train’s cook, Charlie Wooster and Terry Wilson as Bill Hawks.

Who was the actor who played Charlie Wooster on wagon train?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Benjamin Franklin McGrath (February 2, 1903 – May 13, 1967) was an American television and film actor and stunt performer who played the comical, optimistic cook with the white beard, Charlie B. Wooster, on the western series Wagon Train for five seasons on NBC and then three seasons on ABC.

Who was the other survivor on the wagon train?

The other survivor is Robert Fuller, but more of them both later. Missouri-born Frank played the series’ comic relief character Charlie Wooster, the wagon train’s irascible cook, and would grace all but 13 of the 284 episodes shot over eight seasons.