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Donald L. Hanmer (October 17, 1919 – May 24, 2003) was an American film actor. The Chicago-born actor began his career on Broadway, where he was considered once a big hit. He appeared in 90 films between 1945 until 1991.
Don Hanmer was born on October 17, 1919 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for Papillon (1973), Homer and Eddie (1989) and Kung Fu (1972). He was married to Susan Tucker Huntington and Jocelyn Brando. He died on May 24, 2003 in Monterey, California, USA.
- October 17, 1919
- May 24, 2003
Don Hanmer was born on 17 October 1919 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for Papillon (1973), Homer and Eddie (1989) and Kung Fu (1972). He was married to Susan Tucker Huntington and Jocelyn Brando. He died on 24 May 2003 in Monterey, California, USA.
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- Chicago, Illinois, USA
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- Monterey, California, USA
Nov 6, 2023 · Don Robert Hanmer was born September 4,1945, in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. He died November 6, 2023, after a long illness; some wonder if he waited until the Texas Rangers won the World Series. Don was brilliant; the smartest guy in every room, but always so humble—a rare and winsome combination.
- Dallas, TX
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May 24, 2003 · The Chicago-born actor began his career on Broadway, where he was considered once a big hit. He appeared in 90 films between 1945 until 1991. In 1966, he played a barber on the TV Western Series Gunsmoke in “Gunfighter, RIP” (S12E6). He died in Monterey, California from cancer at age 83.
Oct 17, 2024 · Don Hanmer Birth - Oct 17, 1919 | Death - May 24, 2003 | Genres - Comedy , Drama , Crime , Action-Adventure , Comedy Drama | Subgenres - Comedy Drama , Musical , Romantic Comedy , Avant-Garde and Experimental , Blaxploitation Film
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Donald L. Hanmer (October 17, 1919 – May 24, 2003) was an American film actor. The Chicago-born actor began his career on Broadway, where he was considered once a big hit. He appeared in 90 films between 1945 until 1991.