Obituary: Actor Will Hutchins, 94, the last of the stars of the vintage 1950s Warner Brothers westerns, died yesterday. He was the star of the somewhat lighthearted western Sugarfoot. According to his wife, he died from respiratory failure.
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Marshall Lowell Hutchason was born in Los Angeles on May 5, 1930. When he was a kid, he rode his bicycle down to a film shoot and wound up in a crowd scene in the W.C. Fields classic Never Give a Sucker an Even Break (1941).
He attended John Marshall High School and Pomona College and served for two years as a cryptographer for the U.S. Army Signal Corps during the Korean War, then went to UCLA film school on the G.I. Bill.
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Sugarfoot rotated in a Tuesday night slot during its first three seasons with two other Warner Bros. Westerns: the Clint Walker-starring Cheyenne in the first season; Cheyenne and the Ty Hardin-led Bronco in the second; and Bronco in the third. Hutchins appeared as Brewster in crossover episodes of those shows as well.
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