Saturday, March 23, 2013

History's Hottest TV Actors:

From:  Boy Culture
#99 
James Franciscus (1934—1991)
My readers wanted to skin me alive for forgetting Mr. Franciscus

 This classically handsome man might've done more episodic TV than just about anyone—check him out at IMDb and be prepared to scroll. Most famous for his '60s series, he would've been far more so had he been able to accept the lead on Dr. Kildare, which instead went to Richard Chamberlain. He wound up producing when the roles dried up, and in spite of his mischievous look was apparently a squeaky-clean family man. 

Naked City (1958—1959), The Investigators (1961), Mr. Novak (1963—1965), Longstreet (1971—1972), Doc Elliott (1973—1974), Hunter (1976—1977)

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