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Follow on Google News | The High Chaparral Reunion Saddles Up for 2014Cast, Crew and Fans of This Western Classic to Join Together Next March.
McQueen says Don Collier, who played ranch foreman Sam Butler on The High Chaparral, will return once again to meet and greet fans. He’ll participate in Question and Answer panels as well as other activities that are planned. Collier has co-starred with such actors as John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, and James Arness during his 65-year career. He appeared as the Hubba Bubba Bubblegum Gumfighter in TV ads, and he also had a recurring role in the TV series, The Young Riders. Other celebrity guests include Rudy Ramos, who played the character Wind in the show’s final season. Ramos will premiere the one-man play Geronimo, Life on the Reservation, by Janelle Meraz-Hooper at the 2014 Reunion. He presented a reading from Geronimo at the 2013 Reunion and at the Memphis Film Festival known as “A Gathering of Guns,” and will perform the entire show at the Reunion in 2014. On the technical side, fans will get a rare insight into what it takes to produce an episode of The High Chaparral, courtesy of the show’s production manager, Kent McCray. McCray, known on the set as “Big Daddy,” will walk fans through the mechanics of producing a script. His wife, Susan, who was involved in casting for the series, will hold a casting call for a few select fans who will then participate in a reading with The High Chaparral stars. The High Chaparral aired on NBC television from Sept. 10, 1967 to Mar. 13, 1971. In addition to Collier and Ramos, it starred Leif Erickson as Big John Cannon, Cameron Mitchell as Buck Cannon, Mark Slade as Blue Boy, Henry Darrow as Manolito Montoya, and Linda Cristal as Victoria. Other cast members included Bob Hoy as Joe Butler, Rudólfo Acosta as Vaquero, Roberto Contreras as Pedro, Ted Markham as Reno and Jerry Summers as Ira Bean. Susan McCray’s father, Oscar-winning composer Harry Sukman, orchestrated the show’s music. The High Chaparral is historic because it promoted Latino and other minority actors during the height of the Civil Rights movement, a time when many acting opportunities weren’t open to them. The show is currently being shown in syndication on the ISPN channel. McQueen says there will also be a Sponsors’ Banquet along with more activities. She urges fans, old and new, to sign up for the event. “We decided to keep Tucson as the Reunion site,” said McQueen, “because that’s where they shot the show’s exteriors. Our Reunion coincides with Old Tucson Studios’ Wild West Days, and we’ll be headed out there as part of the gathering,” she said. Those interested can find more information on how to sign up at http://www.thehighchaparralreunion.com, or they can join in the group discussion Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ For more information contact: Penny McQueen info@thehighchaparralreunion.com 812-214-5044 www.thehighchaparralreunion.com www.facebook.com/ End
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