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Renny McEvoy
(1905-1987)
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Renny McEvoy was born on 22 January 1905 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. He was an actor, known for
Red Snow (1952)
,
Day of Triumph (1954)
and
Home Town Story (1951)
. He died on 5 April 1987 in El Centro, California, USA.
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Known for
Red Snow
6.5
Sgt. Spike Koops
1952
Day of Triumph
6.9
Dismas
1954
Home Town Story
4.9
Taxi Driver
1951
In This Corner
7.4
Matt McGuire
1948
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Bracken's World
7.0
TV Series
Soundman
Assistant Director
1969–1970
2 episodes
The Big Valley
7.6
TV Series
Depot Agent
Townsman
Railroad Clerk
1965–1968
4 episodes
Cimarron Strip
7.1
TV Series
Merchant
1968
1 episode
Dragnet 1967
7.7
TV Series
John Cartwright
1967
1 episode
Iron Horse
7.1
TV Series
Julius
1967
1 episode
Bonanza
7.3
TV Series
Jim Flint
1966
1 episode
The Farmer's Daughter
7.5
TV Series
Telephone Installer
1964
1 episode
Dead Ringer
7.3
Man at Bar with Sweepstakes Tickets
(uncredited)
1963
The Third Man
7.7
TV Series
Dub Garney
1963
1 episode
Incident in an Alley
5.7
McNulty
(uncredited)
1962
The Jack Benny Program
8.6
TV Series
1962
1 episode
Gun Street
5.1
Operator
1961
The Loretta Young Show
7.5
TV Series
Al Noonan
Reporter
Dusty Smith
...
1956–1961
7 episodes
The Law and Mr. Jones
7.6
TV Series
1960
1 episode
North to Alaska
6.9
Miner
(uncredited)
1960
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Alternative name
Rennie McEvoy
Born
January 22
,
1905
Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Died
April 5
,
1987
El Centro, California, USA
(cardiac embolism related to surgery)
Other works
Writer for "Dixie Dugan" comic strip. His daughter Renee was the model for the character Imogene due to her fiery temper!
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He never liked for him or anybody else to say, "good-bye"; it was always, "so-long" because he thought "good-bye" was permanent like he was never going to see you again.
Quotes
Do not say 'good-bye'; it is always, 'so-long' and 'hasta manana!'
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