Dale Robertson, Tales of Wells Fargo
Dale Robertson, born Dayle Lymoine Robertson, was born in Oklahoma. At a young age, he was active in sports and he received a Bronze and Silver star in World War II.
His movie career began in 1948 but he is most remembered by most of us for his roles on television - "Tales of Wells Fargo," "Iron Horse," and as host of "Death Valley Days." Later in his acting career, he also had roles in "Dynasty" and "Dallas".
He died February 27, 2013 in San Diego California. He was survived by two daughters and one granddaughter.
His movie career began in 1948 but he is most remembered by most of us for his roles on television - "Tales of Wells Fargo," "Iron Horse," and as host of "Death Valley Days." Later in his acting career, he also had roles in "Dynasty" and "Dallas".
He died February 27, 2013 in San Diego California. He was survived by two daughters and one granddaughter.
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in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California United States