John Agar

John Agar

Known For:Acting
Gender:Male
Birthday:1921-01-31
Place of Birth:Chicago, Illinois, USA
Also Known As: John George Agar Jr. /
Known For: Acting Gender: Male Birthday: 1921-01-31 More

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John G. Agar (January 31, 1921 – April 7, 2002) was an American actor. He starred alongside John Wayne in the films Sands of Iwo Jima and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, but was later relegated to B movies, such as Tarantula, The Mole People, The Brain from Planet Arous, Flesh and the Spur, and Hand of Death. He also starred with Lucille Ball in the 1951 movie The Magic Carpet. Agar was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Lillian (née Rogers) and John Agar, Sr., a meat packer (see Agar Hams). He was educated at the Harvard School for Boys in Chicago and Lake Forest Academy in Lake Forest, Illinois and graduated from Trinity-Pawling Preparatory School in Pawling, New York, but did not attend college. He and his family moved from Chicago to Los Angeles in 1942, following his father’s death. During World War II he served in the Army Air Corps, and he was a sergeant at the time he left the army in 1946. He was Shirley Temple's first husband (1945–1950), and they worked together in Fort Apache. His marriage to Temple lasted five years and they had one daughter together, Linda Susan Agar, who was later known as Susan Black, taking the surname of her stepfather Charles Alden Black. Following his divorce from Temple, Agar was married in 1951 to model Loretta Barnett Combs (1922–2000). They remained married until her death in 2000. They had two sons, Martin Agar and John G. Agar III. Agar died on April 7, 2002 at Burbank, California of complications from emphysema. He was buried beside his wife at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, California. Agar made six movies with John Wayne: Fort Apache, Sands of Iwo Jima, Big Jake, Chisum, The Undefeated and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon. He also made two movies with Shirley Temple, Fort Apache and Adventure in Baltimore, also starring Robert Young. He is mentioned in the Frank Zappa song "The Radio is Broken" from the album The Man From Utopia (1983). Description above from the Wikipedia article John Agar, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Body Bags
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The Perfect Bride
Horror TV Movie Thriller Mystery Drama
Fear
Horror Thriller Mystery TV Movie
Nightbreed
Horror Fantasy Action
Miracle Mile
Romance Drama Science Fiction Thriller Comedy
The Twilight Zone
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Drama
Highway to Heaven
Family Drama Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Mr. No Legs
Drama Action
Charlie's Angels
Action & Adventure
King Kong
Adventure Fantasy
Hell Raiders
Drama TV Movie War
The Name of the Game
Action & Adventure Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Curse of the Swamp Creature
Horror Science Fiction TV Movie
The Movie Orgy
Comedy Documentary History
Zontar: The Thing from Venus
Horror Science Fiction TV Movie
Night Fright
Science Fiction Horror
Waco
Action Romance Western
Johnny Reno
Action Western
Journey to the Seventh Planet
Adventure Horror Science Fiction
Hand of Death
Science Fiction Horror
Invisible Invaders
Horror Science Fiction
Rawhide
Western Documentary Drama
Destination Space
Science Fiction TV Movie
Attack of the Puppet People
Horror Science Fiction
Ride a Violent Mile
Western War Adventure
The Brain from Planet Arous
Horror Science Fiction
Perry Mason
Mystery Drama Crime
The Mole People
Adventure Fantasy Horror Science Fiction
Tarantula
Horror Science Fiction
Revenge of the Creature
Science Fiction Adventure Horror
The Golden Mistress
Adventure Horror
Climax!
Drama Mystery
The Rocket Man
Science Fiction Comedy Family
Bait
Thriller
The Magic Carpet
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Adventure in Baltimore
Comedy Family Romance
  • name:John Agar
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1921-01-31
  • Place of Birth:Chicago, Illinois, USA
  • Also Known As: John George Agar Jr. ·
  • Biography:John G. Agar (January 31, 1921 – April 7, 2002) was an American actor. He starred alongside John Wayne in the films Sands of Iwo Jima and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, but was later relegated to B movies, such as Tarantula, The Mole People, The Brain from Planet Arous, Flesh and the Spur, and Hand of Death. He also starred with Lucille Ball in the 1951 movie The Magic Carpet. Agar was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Lillian (née Rogers) and John Agar, Sr., a meat packer (see Agar Hams). He was educated at the Harvard School for Boys in Chicago and Lake Forest Academy in Lake Forest, Illinois and graduated from Trinity-Pawling Preparatory School in Pawling, New York, but did not attend college. He and his family moved from Chicago to Los Angeles in 1942, following his father’s death. During World War II he served in the Army Air Corps, and he was a sergeant at the time he left the army in 1946. He was Shirley Temple's first husband (1945–1950), and they worked together in Fort Apache. His marriage to Temple lasted five years and they had one daughter together, Linda Susan Agar, who was later known as Susan Black, taking the surname of her stepfather Charles Alden Black. Following his divorce from Temple, Agar was married in 1951 to model Loretta Barnett Combs (1922–2000). They remained married until her death in 2000. They had two sons, Martin Agar and John G. Agar III. Agar died on April 7, 2002 at Burbank, California of complications from emphysema. He was buried beside his wife at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, California. Agar made six movies with John Wayne: Fort Apache, Sands of Iwo Jima, Big Jake, Chisum, The Undefeated and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon. He also made two movies with Shirley Temple, Fort Apache and Adventure in Baltimore, also starring Robert Young. He is mentioned in the Frank Zappa song "The Radio is Broken" from the album The Man From Utopia (1983). Description above from the Wikipedia article John Agar, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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