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  2. Pat was a real cowboy, growing up on his father's 125-acre Pacific Palisades ranch where he learned to ride and rope before he was 10, and helping with his father's cattle herd.

    • Actor
    • April 24, 1981
    • January 9, 1931
  3. Pat was a real cowboy, growing up on his father's 125-acre Pacific Palisades ranch where he learned to ride and rope before he was 10, and helping with his father's cattle herd.

    • 50 years old
    • Patrick Douglas Conway
    • actor
    • Capricorn
  4. Conway was born in Los Angeles, California, to director Jack Conway and the former Virginia Bushman. He was a maternal nephew of actor Ralph Bushman, sometimes cited as Francis X. Bushman, Jr., and the art director Bruce Bushman.

  5. Pat was a real cowboy, growing up on his father's 125-acre Pacific Palisades ranch where he learned to ride and rope before he was 10, and helping with his father's cattle herd.

    • Born Into Hollywood Royalty
    • A Pacific Palisades Cowboy Gets Married
    • Breaking Into The Movies and Divorce
    • Film Success Starts to Come His Way
    • 1950s Television Guest-Star
    • Tombstone Territory Stardom
    • After Tombstone Territory
    • Pat Conway’s Recipes

    Actor Pat Conway came by his handsome features, lean physique, ease around horses, and acting ability genetically – born into one of Hollywood’s royal families of film. His maternal grandfather Francis X. Bushman topped popularity polls with silent movie audiences in the 1910s, and was one of the first screen idols. Francis X. was noted for his abi...

    Virginia and Jack Conway moved to Schuyler Road in Beverly Hills in the 1930s with their young children, and that’s where Pat and Michael spent their earliest years. In the late 1930s Jack and Virginia Conway moved again, to Temescal Canyon in the Pacific Palisades area north of Santa Monica. The ranch house stood on what was originally 185 acres o...

    Early modeling jobs for Men’s Apparel Guild of California eventually brought Pat Conway work in movies and television, beginning in 1951. He fulfilled a series of un-credited feature film roles while under contract to MGM: 1. Three movies with actress Marilyn Erskine – Westward the Women (1951), a western starring Robert Taylor, with John McIntire;...

    Post-divorce, Pat Conway’s film acting career began to pick up some steam. He was promoted to supporting actor status in the Korean War movie An Annapolis Story (1955), starring John Derekand Kevin McCarthy as brothers at the U.S. Naval Academy who fall in love with the same girl (actress Diana Lynn). (Alvy Moore, Kevin McCarthy, John Derek, Pat Co...

    (Pat Conway 1958 Photo: TV Radio Mirror) A couple of years before landing the role of Tombstone Territory‘s fictional Sheriff Clay Hollisterin 1957, Pat Conway began appearing on anthology and other television series. This guest-starring work found Pat Conway working with some of the biggest names on TV and in films. In addition to appearing three ...

    From 1957-1960 Pat Conway starred in the western TV show Tombstone Territory, playing fictional Sheriff Clay Hollister – likely modeled after Tombstone’s real lawman, Marshal Wyatt Earp. His co-star Richard Eastham narrated the series and portrayed Harris Claibourne, editor of the Tombstone Epitaphnewspaper. (Pat Conway & Richard Eastham 1960 Tombs...

    From 1961-1975, Pat Conway could be seen in the occasional one-off guest-starring gig on popular western television series such as Laramie (1961), The Dick Powell Theatre (1962), Rawhide (1965), Branded (1965), The Loner (1966), Iron Horse (1966), and Hondo (1967). His fourth and final gig on Gunsmokein 1973 featured series regulars James Arness, M...

    Pat had a cat helping him when he demonstrating his cooking techniques for the article in TV Radio Mirrorin 1959. (Pat Conway’s Demi-Eggs Benedict With Hollandaise Sauce 1959 Photo: TV Radio Mirror) Demi-Eggs Benedict – Makes 2 servings 1. Chill one (1 lb) can of corned beef hash. 2. Unmold and cut one-half of it into 4 slices. Save remainder for a...

  6. Born on January 9, 1931, in Los Angeles, California, Patrick (Pat) Douglas Conway was the son of Hollywood "royalty"-film actor/director/producer Hugh ("Jack") Ryan Conway and his second wife, Virginia C. Bushman Conway, daughter of famous silent screen star Francis X. Bushman.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › articlesPat Conway - Wikiwand

    Patrick Douglas Conway (January 9, 1931 [citation needed] – April 24, 1981) was an American actor best known for starring as Sheriff Clay Hollister on the Western television series Tombstone Territory (1957–1960).