Paul Brinegar, the beloved character actor known for his iconic portrayal of Wishbone in the classic television series “Rawhide,” has passed away at the age of 77. With a career spanning decades, he left an indelible mark on the Western genre. His passing on Monday in Los Angeles due to emphysema has saddened fans and colleagues alike, as they remember his contributions to film and television.
Brinegar once expressed his fondness for the role of Wishbone, stating, “I love the role.” His rugged appearance and ability to embody character roles made him a perfect fit for the part. Despite portraying a 65-year-old cook in his most famous role, Brinegar was just 41 at the time, showcasing his remarkable talent for bringing characters to life.
Born in Tucumcari, New Mexico, Brinegar's journey into acting began in high school and continued through his studies at Pasadena City College. His service as a chief radioman in the Navy during World War II helped shape his character, but it was his passion for acting that truly defined him. This dedication led to significant roles in various television series, earning him recognition and a special place in the hearts of Western fans.
Biography
Attribute | Details |
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Name | Paul Brinegar |
Date of Birth | April 6, 1925 |
Date of Death | September 27, 2002 |
Notable Role | Wishbone in "Rawhide" |
Other Series | "Lancer," "Wyatt Earp," "Matt Houston" |
Awards | Golden Boot Award |
Survived By | Wife: Shirley; Sons: Paul III and Mark; Brother: Warren |