He’s best known as the American actor who brought Doc Holliday to life on Maverick, a role that truly put him on the map. But it was his portrayal of Nick on ABC’s The Big Valley that skyrocketed him to widespread fame. Before all the spotlight, he dedicated time serving in the United States Navy, showing early on his sense of duty and discipline. Afterward, he pursued his passion for acting by studying drama at the University of Houston, laying the foundation for what would become a remarkable career. Over time, he made Vancouver his home, where he settled down with his wife, Diane, and their son, Christopher. Life took a quieter turn there, but his legacy as a standout performer—especially in those iconic Western roles—remains strong. He really made a name for himself, and people still remember his contributions to television. He proved that with perseverance and talent, a career in Hollywood is within reach—even after starting from a place of service and hard work.
He appeared in several notable films throughout his career, including Lad, A Dog, Shock Corridor, and The Crawling Hand. Each of these roles showcased his versatility as an actor and contributed to his growing presence in the industry.