ROGER EWING | 80

The ABC sitcom Bewitched, which began airing in 1964, would go down as Roger’s first television appearance before he went on to star in two more sitcoms. He crossed paths with Frank Sinatra and Clint Walker when they all appeared in the World War II film None but the Brave. This led to a string of other successful rules, including the film The Calf of Women, where he starred alongside legends such as with Clint Eastwood and Eric Fleming.

However, he is best remembered for his appearance in more than thirty episodes of the series Gunsmoke. It was not long after when he decided to publish his book entitled Christian American Party. Ewing’s career began declining sometime after his peak, and he turned to professional photography instead. Being the private person that he is, Roger Ewing never returned to the limelight. He may not have made a fortune from acting, but he was never in need of bankruptcy lawyers.

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