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⭐ Known for: Garrison's Gorillas (TV Series)
Norman Boone is an American actor and writer known for his television roles and his novel 'Preacher and Co'.
Norman Boone Jr., born in Meridian, Mississippi, in 1938, is an American actor and writer. He pursued dramatic training after attending high school and graduating from the University of Southern Mississippi. Boone's acting career spanned television and film, with notable roles including Chief on 'Garrison's Gorillas' and Roman Bedford on 'Rawhide'. He also made appearances on popular shows like 'Gunsmoke', 'Bonanza', and 'The Virginian'.
Beyond his acting work, Boone is also a writer. He penned the novel 'Preacher and Co', which explores themes of love, brotherhood, loyalty, and redemption, and also wrote the accompanying screenplay. His contributions to television were recognized with nominations and awards, including a Golden Globe nomination and a Hollywood Stars of Tomorrow award. Boone has been married twice and has a son.
Early Life and Education
Norman Brendon Boone Jr. was born in Meridian, Mississippi, on February 26, 1938. He is the son of Reverend Norman Boone, who served as a pastor in the United Methodist Church, and Leola Speed Boone. His early education took place at Columbia High School, after which he pursued higher education at the University of Southern Mississippi. Furthering his artistic development, Boone also completed a year of dramatic training at Rollins College.
Acting Career Highlights
Boone established himself as a recognizable presence on television, notably portraying Chief in 'Garrison's Gorillas' and Roman Bedford in 'Rawhide'. His extensive television credits include guest appearances on numerous popular series such as 'Gunsmoke', 'The Red Skelton Show', 'Bonanza', 'Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.', and 'The Virginian'. He also participated in 'The Dating Game', winning a trip to Italy. In film, Boone appeared in productions like 'The Big Game' (1972), 'Death Race' (1973), and 'The Hanged Man' (1974). On the theatrical stage, he performed the role of Tommy in 'Tenderloin' in Oceanside, California.
Writing and Recognition
In addition to his acting endeavors, Norman Boone is also a writer. He authored the novel 'Preacher and Co', a work that delves into the concepts of love, brotherhood, loyalty, and redemption. Boone also developed the screenplay for this novel. His performance on 'Garrison's Gorillas' earned him significant recognition, including a nomination for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Television Series in 1968. He was also honored with the Hollywood Stars of Tomorrow Best Young Actor in a Television Series award for the 1967–1968 season for his role in the same show.
Key Ideas
- Exploration of love, brotherhood, loyalty, and redemption in his novel 'Preacher and Co'.