Over the course of a 65-year career, the character Clu Gulager became a recognizable face among film and television lovers. Known for playing William H. Bonney, better known as Billy the Kid, in NBCX A tall manGulager became a regular on the big and small screens, working with such Don Siegel, Peter Bogdanovich, John Sturges, Dan O’Bannon, John Landis, Sean Bakeras well as Quentin Tarantino, to name just a select few directors, and has established himself as a reliable and desirable character on screen, especially in horror films. Now, after a long and successful career, it is announced that Gulager has died of natural causes. He was 93 years old.
As Bloody Disgusting points out, Gulager is best known for his starring role in O’Bannon’s wacky zombie cult classic. Return of the Living Deadwhere he played Burt Wilson. The following year, Gulager was seen in A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge, another movie that has become a cult classic over time, starring Mr. Walsh. In addition to these performances, the character actor can be seen in Last screening, The killers, I’m going to get you bitch, Puppeteer 5, mandarin, From whisper to scream, teen vampire, Hidden, Once upon a time… In Hollywood, dedication, blue jayas well as Uninvited. In addition, the actor starred in several films directed by his son. John Gulagerincluding Holiday trilogy, Piranha 3DDas well as Children of the Corn: Runaway.
In addition, on television, Gulager starred in the NBC series. Virginiawho was also known as Men from Shilohand he appeared in episodes Murder she wrote, Fallen Guy, Barnaby Jones, Hawaii Five-O, FBI, ironside, wagon train, Bonanzaas well as Alfred Hitchcock Presents. This is just a small part of the nearly 200 acting credits that he has accumulated throughout his life in business.
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Although his career has been long-standing, Gulager has experienced his fair share of ups and downs in business. But thanks to his skills and fortitude, he continued to find fame and reinvent himself, first establishing himself as a main character on Western television before becoming a horror icon, and then earning fame for his outstanding supporting roles in great films like the aforementioned one. mandarin as well as Once upon a time… in Hollywood - the latter was his last merit, an outstanding film that ended a long career.
Baker, director mandarin, expressed his condolences and gratitude to the late star on Twitter. Gulager will surely be remembered and missed, we send our condolences to his friends and family. The memorable character actor certainly left behind such a prolific and extensive legacy. You can read Baker’s tweet below.
Source: Collider

