- Scott Brady (actor) - Wikipedia
Scott Brady (born Gerard Kenneth Tierney; September 13, 1924 – April 16, 1985) [1] was an American film and television actor best known for his roles in Western films and as a ubiquitous television presence He played the title role in the television series Shotgun Slade (1959–1961)
- Scott Brady - IMDb
Scott would mark the same territory in TV -- westerns and crimers -- finding steadier work on the smaller screen into the 1960s He starred as the title hero in the western series Shotgun Slade (1959)
- Scott Brady - The Movie Database (TMDB)
Scott Brady (September 13, 1924 – April 16, 1985) was an American film and television actor Born as Gerard Kenneth Tierney, he was the younger brother of fellow actor Lawrence Tierney Brady served in the Navy during World War II, where he was a boxing champ
- Scott Brady (1924-1985) - Find a Grave Memorial
Actor He was the brother of actors Lawrence Tierney and Ed Tierney He served in the U S Navy during World War II, where he was a Navy boxing champion He was a lumberjack early in life before taking up acting Brady took drama classes, appearing in his first film, "Canon City" in 1948
- Scott Brady biography. American actor
After his military service, Brady moved to Los Angeles, California, in 1946, where his brother Lawrence had established himself as an actor While working as a cab driver and a lumberjack, Brady enrolled in drama school, honing his acting skills and shedding his Brooklyn accent
- Actor Scott Brady Dies at 60 - Los Angeles Times
Scott Brady, the ruggedly handsome tough guy who appeared in dozens of Hollywood Westerns at the height of that film genre’s popularity, is dead at age 60, it was learned today He died Tuesday
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- 50s leading man Scott Brady dies - UPI Archives
LOS ANGELES -- Actor Scott Brady, a rugged '50s leading man in such Westerns and film comedies as 'Battle Flame' and 'Operation Bikini,' has died of respiratory failure
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