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Naman Ramachandran Actor Johnny Crawford, known for playing Chuck Connors’ son in ABC series “The Rifleman” from 1958-63, has died. He was 75.“It is with great sadness and heaviness of heart that the Johnny Crawford Legacy team announce the passing of Johnny Crawford,” it was posted on the Johnny Crawford Legacy website.
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Johnny Crawford,” the statement read.The spokespeople confirmed that Crawford “passed away peacefully” with his wife by his side.The actor was best known for his role in “The Rifleman,” where he played Mark McCain.He was nominated for best supporting actor at the Primetime Emmys in 1959 when he was just 13 years old.However, back in 2019 he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease before contracting COVID-19 and pneumonia.His cause of death has not yet been revealed; however, his website said that
Johnny Crawford has sadly died.
Johnny Crawford was an actor best known for his role as young Mark McCain on “The Rifleman.”Crawford got his start in Hollywood as one of the original Mouseketeers on “The Mickey Mouse Club” for its first season in 1955, when he was just nine years old. After that season, producers cut the number of Mouseketeers in half, and Crawford didn’t return.
Johnny Crawford, the original Mouseketeer who starred as the young son of the Civil War veteran portrayed by Chuck Connors on the 1958-63 ABC series The Rifleman, died Thursday, it was announced. He was 75.
Johnny Crawford, who found early fame in the 1950s as an original Mouseketeer on The Mickey Mouse Club and even more success as the son of Chuck Connors’ title character in the 1959-63 Western series The Rifleman, died Thursday two years after an Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis and a recent battle with Covid-19 . He was 75.
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