Gary Hunley

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Gary Hunley
Born (1948-05-22) May 22, 1948 (age 76)
Occupation(s)Film and television actor

Gary Hunley (born May 22, 1948) [1] is an American film and television actor. [2] He is known for playing Mickey in the final season of the American western television series Sky King . [3]

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Hunley was born in Los Angeles, California. [1] In 1954 he appeared in the anthology television series The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse . Hunley appeared in further television programs including Studio 57 , Sugarfoot , Leave It to Beaver (1961; S4E19; “Beaver’s Old Buddy”), Dragnet , Alfred Hitchcock Presents (2 episodes), Dr. Kildare , Cimarron City and Wagon Train . [4] In 1959, he made an appearance as Deputy Clay McCord's young brother Brandon McCord in the western television series The Deputy . [5]

Hunley played Little Sanfran in the anthology television series Panic! . In 1959, he played the role of Mickey in the final season of the western television series Sky King . His film credits include The Unholy Wife (as Michael), Carnival Rock , The Big Operator and The Legend of Tom Dooley (as The Kid). [4] [6]

Selected filmography

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  6. The Film Daily Year Book of Motion Pictures: Issue 43, Film Daily, 1961, p. 461