Forrest Tucker Overview:

Actor, Forrest Tucker, was born Forrest Meredith Tucker on Feb 12, 1919 in Plainfield, IN. Tucker died at the age of 67 on Oct 25, 1986 in Woodland Hills, CA .

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He was honored with one star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the category of Motion Pictures.

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Forrest Tucker Quotes:

Philip Truscott: Cute little things, aren't they?
Alan Brooks: Yeah. I'm gonna throw a bomb at that one. You watch on the screen, see what happens.


John Reno: Thirty thousand dollars is a heap of money. Now, who would have thought of holding up a train?
Frank Reno: Seems like a business worth considering.


Frank Reno: [Riding up moments after watching Barlow flirting with Laura Reno] You aimin' on gettin' yourself killed?
James Barlow: On the contrary. I was just planning my future.
Frank Reno: I don't like you, Barlow. Don't like you a'tall. But I admire guts.


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Left acting to join the army during World War II, and eventually became a 2nd Lt. After the war he resumed his acting career.

Played semi-pro football in Arlington, Virginia, USA.

In the mid-1970s, Tucker toured with the Roy Radin Vaudeville Revue, a variety show in which he was featured telling Irish tales and singing Irish folk songs. Theatrical producer Roy Radin was later the victim in the so-called "Cotton Club Murder." Movie producer Robert Evans, who was producing The Cotton Club (1984) at the time of his brutal killing, had been in contact with Radin as a potential investor in the film.

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