- Victor French
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name = Victor French
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birthname = Victor Edwin French
birthdate = birth date|1934|12|4
birthplace =Santa Barbara, California ,USA
deathdate = death date and age|1989|6|15|1934|12|4
deathplace =Los Angeles, California ,USA
restingplace =Cremated , Ashes scattered at sea nearSanta Barbara, California
yearsactive = 1954-1989
spouse =Julie Cobb (1976-1978) Judith Schenz (1959-?; 2 children)
parents =Ted French (father)
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notable role = Isaiah Edwards in "Little House on the Prairie"Victor French (
December 4 ,1934 -June 15 ,1989 ) was an American actor and director.Early Carreer
Born in
Santa Barbara, California , French began his television career as astuntman in mostlywesterns and anthology shows, and guest starred in over 39 series between 1965-1989. He guest starred in "Gunsmoke " thirteen times, often playing a crook, whether dangerous or bumbling. He was also in a few episodes of "Bonanza " withMichael Landon at that time. He played the recurring character "Agent 44" in the series "Get Smart " in 1965-1966, where he portrayed anundercover spy who showed up in the most unlikely of places (like a mailbox or a porthole in a boat).Work with Michael Landon
French is most widely known for costarring with
Michael Landon on two television series:
*"Little House on the Prarie" (1974-1977), (1981-1983, 1984) as Isaiah Edwards (French also directed some episodes of Little House).
*"Highway to Heaven " (1984-1989) as Mark GordonFrom 1977-79, he left "Little House" to star as a
sheriff in "Carter Country ". When the series ended, the actor was surprised that Michael Landon was agreeable to returning the character of Mr. Edwards. French appeared in Episode 8 of Season 6, in Episode 8 of Season 8, then returned full time, starting with Episode 19 of Season 8.His father Ted French was also an actor and stuntman who appeared in westerns in the 1940s. He also appeared with his son Victor in one episode of "Gunsmoke" entitled "Prime Of Life" in 1966, as well as a war film in 1963 called "The Quick And The Dead." Ted French died in 1978.
Death
After years of heavy smoking, Victor died of
lung cancer onJune 15 ,1989 inLos Angeles, California at the age of 54. Saddened by the loss of a longtime friend and co-star Michael Landon abruptly ended "Highway to Heaven ". Landon would also die of cancer 2 years later.In 1998, French was inducted into the
Western Performers Hall of Fame at theNational Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum inOklahoma City, Oklahoma .External links
*imdb name|id=0294229|name=Victor French
* [http://www.bcpl.net/~cbirkmey/french.html WouldYouBelieve.com]
*Find A Grave|id=6380277
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