Kimo Owens has: Performed in "Petrocelli" in 1974. Played Max in "The Gun and the Pulpit" in 1974. Played 1st Cowboy in "Petrocelli" in 1974. Played Thomas in "Petrocelli" in 1974. Played Dumont in "The Oregon Trail" in 1976. Played Mirror Glasses in "Outside Chance" in 1978. Played Fetterson in "The Sacketts" in 1979. Played M.C. at Banquet in "Cloud Dancer" in 1980.
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One. He was in the War of 1812 and was killed on March 27, 1813 in York, Ontario when a gunpowder magazine exploded and a rock hit him in the head. He is buried at Sacketts Harbour.
Gee there is a lot including some direct to video ones most memorably I think of Louis L'Amours the Quick and the Dead aired on TV in 1987 and on DVD and Louis L'Amours The Sacketts with him and Tom Selleck and John Ford on TV and on DVD in 1979 as well as Tombstone with Val Kilmer and Kurt Russel
Kimo Owens has: Performed in "Petrocelli" in 1974. Played Max in "The Gun and the Pulpit" in 1974. Played 1st Cowboy in "Petrocelli" in 1974. Played Thomas in "Petrocelli" in 1974. Played Dumont in "The Oregon Trail" in 1976. Played Mirror Glasses in "Outside Chance" in 1978. Played Fetterson in "The Sacketts" in 1979. Played M.C. at Banquet in "Cloud Dancer" in 1980.
There is a Sackett family, on the Isle of Eli in England, but L'Amour admitted already that this family actually had nothing to do with the Sacketts of his books. Early on in his writing career, Louis L'Amour decided that he wanted to trace the westward expansion across America through three families--the Talons, the Chantry's, and the Sacketts. While other books do relate the exploits of various Chantry's and Talons, his eighteen Sackett novels have become a staple of Louis L'Amour's work. In "Sackett's Land", Louis L'Amour begins his saga (chronologically--the first book he ~wrote~ was "The Daybreakers") with Barnabas Sackett, the first of his line to come to America. Other books followed the lives of his sons, then other members of the family line. The majority of them center on the family in the heyday of the OldWest, the two decades after the War Between the States, and especially upon the character William Tell Sackett, a constant favorite of readers. A trademark of the Sackett family is the clannishness. It's often mentioned that no Sackett is truly alone, and in "Ride the River" and "The Sackett Brand" this family loyalty plays a large part in the story. Louis himself claims to have gained most of the idea when two strangers helped him out of a tight spot. He asked them why the people who wouldn't have hesitated to attack him wouldn't fight those two, and the two answered that they had more than 30 cousins between them--fight them and you fight their families. While the traditional westerns are still favorites, the Sackett series gives the reader a chance to keep close to old characters while exploring other aspects of America's frontier history.
Henry Capps has: Played Grabowski in "Hank" in 1965. Played Joe Latigo in "Branded" in 1965. Played Marine in "The Good Guys" in 1968. Played No. 6 in "The Day of the Wolves" in 1971. Played Kenny in "Cannon" in 1971. Played Bartender in "Search" in 1972. Played Hank in "The Proud and Damned" in 1972. Played Boyd in "The Sacketts" in 1979. Played Policeman 1 in "Death Wish II" in 1982.
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