Clu Gulager Overview:

Actor, Clu Gulager, was born William Martin Gulager on Nov 16, 1928 in Holdenville, OK. As of December 2024, Clu Gulager was 96 years old.

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Clu Gulager as a Detective in the Old West

By Rick29 on Dec 25, 2017 From Classic Film & TV Cafe

Star Clu Gulager. Charlie Cobb's business card states that he's the Operational Vice President, Western Territory, for Chicago-based Hearthside Security, Inc. In reality, he's a poorly-paid private detective stationed in the Old West. He augments his salary by padding his expense account at every o... Read full article


Clu Gulager as a Detective in the Old West

By Rick29 on Dec 25, 2017 From Classic Film & TV Cafe

Star Clu Gulager. Charlie Cobb's business card states that he's the Operational Vice President, Western Territory, for Chicago-based Hearthside Security, Inc. In reality, he's a poorly-paid private detective stationed in the Old West. He augments his salary by padding his expense account at every o... Read full article


A Day with the Boys (1969, Clu Gulager)

on Jan 9, 2013 From The Stop Button

Ah, the joys of boyhood. Watching A Day with the Boys, one quickly tires of all the outdoor activities director Gulager chronicles. The titular boys have no names and no dialogue–Boys is entirely dialogue-free–and they just act adorably rambunctious. When they’re sliding down a hil... Read full article


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Clu Gulager Quotes:

Earl Sylvester: How'd he die?
Lee: Johnny North choked to death on one question... too many.


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Clu Gulager Facts
Started out in experimental theatre in Paris under the guidance of actor Jean-Louis Barrault.

Got nickname from his father for the clu-clu birds who were nesting at the Gulager home at the time Clu was born.

He was in the Marines, stationed at Camp Pendleton from 1946 to 1948.

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